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rowid facility_name facility_id address city state zip inspection_date deficiency_tag scope_severity complaint standard eventid inspection_text filedate
75 SANDIA RIDGE CENTER 325032 2216 LESTER DRIVE NE ALBUQUERQUE NM 87112 2019-03-22 758 E 0 1 8F5T11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on record review observation and interview the facility failed to ensure that [MEDICAL CONDITION] medication orders met regulatory requirements for 2 (R #'s 8 and 27) of 2 (R #'s 8 and 27) residents reviewed for unnecessary [MEDICAL CONDITION] drugs. This deficient practice puts affected residents at increased risk for undesirable side effects associated with the use of these medications. The findings are: For R #8: [NAME] Record review of, (Name of facility) .Medication Review Report, for active [MEDICAL CONDITION] medications orders revealed: 1. On 03/16/19, [MEDICATION NAME] (sedative medication) Tablet 0.5 MG (milligrams). Give 0.25 mg by mouth every 8 hours as needed for severe anxiety Give half a tablet (0.25 mg) by oral route 3-times per day as needed (PRN) for severe anxiety. Hold for sedation. This PRN order for a psychoactive drug had no stop date. 2. On 08/10/18, QUEtiapine [MEDICATION NAME] (is an antipsychotic medication) Tablet 25 MG Give 50 mg by mouth at bedtime for dementia related physical outbursts, depression, anxiety, and [MEDICAL CONDITION] .QUEtiapine [MEDICATION NAME] Tablet 25 MG Give 25 mg by mouth in the morning for dementia. B. Record review of R #8's medication orders on paper chart from the, (Name of program) revealed an order dated 11/28/18, 25 mg. oral tablet .Quetiapine Give 1-tab by mouth twice daily (breakfast and 2-pm. Give 2-tabs at bedtime. The resident was not receiving her 2:00 pm dose. C. On 03/21/19 at 11:35 am, during interview with the nurse manager on the unit where the resident resides she revealed, when (name of outpatient program resident attends) sends the orders we reconcile them, so we are giving her what they ordered . (regarding the 2 pm dose of Quetiapine) we missed that. D. 03/21/19 at 03:08 pm during interview with the CNE she revealed, I have gotten that order changed (re: Quetiapine; side effect drowsiness) we will have it reduced .I don't want her any sleepier than she is. For R #27: E. Record review of, (name of facility) .Medication Review Report .Active orders as of 03/22/2019 for [MEDICAL CONDITION] medications orders revealed: 1. On 01/09/19, [MEDICATION NAME] Tablet 0.5 MG Give 0.5 mg by mouth every 4 hours as needed for Anxiety/Agitation. This PRN order for a psychoactive drug had no stop date. F. On 03/21/19 at 1:20 pm, during interview with the Chief Nursing Executive she revealed, That is wrong (No stop date) it will be fixed right away. 2020-09-01