cms_WV: 10292

In collaboration with The Seattle Times, Big Local News is providing full-text nursing home deficiencies from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). These files contain the full narrative details of each nursing home deficiency cited regulators. The files include deficiencies from Standard Surveys (routine inspections) and from Complaint Surveys. Complete data begins January 2011 (although some earlier inspections do show up). Individual states are provides as CSV files. A very large (4.5GB) national file is also provided as a zipped archive. New data will be updated on a monthly basis. For additional documentation, please see the README.

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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
10292 DUNBAR CENTER 515066 501 CALDWELL LANE DUNBAR WV 25064 2011-04-14 428 D 0 1 KZR811 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** . Based on medical record review, the facility failed to ensure the physician acted upon irregularities in the resident's medication regimen reported by the pharmacist, as evidenced by failure of the physician to provide a rationale for refusing to accept a recommendation for action regarding irregularities identified by the pharmacist Two (2) of thirty-seven (37) Stage II sample residents were affected. Resident identifiers: #155 and #106. Facility census: 115. Findings include: a) Resident #155 review of the resident's medical record revealed [REDACTED]. Continue Fiber tab for [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. and 2. Change Surfak to Senokot-S one tablet daily (contains senna and docusate." The physician's response was: "No changes." No rationale was provided regarding why this dose reduction should not be attempted for this resident. b) Resident #106 Review of this resident's medical record, on 04/08/11, revealed the consultant pharmacist noted an irregularity on 02/07/11. The pharmacist's consultation report noted the resident had been taking Ambien 10 mg daily at bedtime since January 2010. The pharmacist asked the physician to consider a gradual dose reduction to Ambien 5 mg at bedtime. The physician's response was: "No changes." No rationale was provided regarding why this dose reduction should not be attempted for this resident. . 2015-05-01