cms_AZ: 74
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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 |
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74 | HAVEN OF SCOTTSDALE | 35059 | 3293 NORTH DRINKWATER BOULEVARD | SCOTTSDALE | AZ | 85251 | 2017-10-25 | 281 | D | 1 | 1 | DB1811 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** > Based on clinical record reviews, staff interviews and policy and procedures, the facility failed to ensure that medications were administered as physician ordered for two residents (#143 and #145). Findings include: -Resident #143 was admitted on (MONTH) 18, (YEAR), with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. A review of the (MONTH) (YEAR) physician's orders [REDACTED]. -[MEDICATION NAME] 325 mg (milligrams) by mouth every six hours PRN (as needed) for a pain level of 1-2. -[MEDICATION NAME] 325 mg two tablets by mouth every six hours PRN for a pain level of 3-4. -[MEDICATION NAME] (non steroidal anti [MEDICAL CONDITION]) 500 mg by mouth every 12 hours PRN for pain level of 5-6. -[MEDICATION NAME] (narcotic) 5-325 mg two tablets by mouth every four hours PRN for a pain level of 7-10. However, a review of the (MONTH) (YEAR) MAR (Medication Administration Record) revealed the resident had been administered [MEDICATION NAME] twice for a pain level of seven on (MONTH) 19, and once on (MONTH) 20 for a pain level of 7. Per the physician's orders [REDACTED]. An interview was conducted on (MONTH) 24, (YEAR) at 1:45 p.m., with the ADON (Assistant Director of Nursing/staff #55). Following a review of the physician's orders [REDACTED].#55 stated that the [MEDICATION NAME] was administered for a pain level of seven, which was not as ordered. He stated the physician's orders [REDACTED]. -Resident #145 was admitted on (MONTH) 10, (YEAR), with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. A review of the (MONTH) (YEAR) physician's orders [REDACTED]. -Tylenol 325 mg two tablets by mouth every four hours PRN for a pain level of 1-5. -[MEDICATION NAME] (narcotic) 15 mg by mouth every four hours PRN for a pain level of 6-10. A review of the (MONTH) (YEAR) MAR indicated [REDACTED]. There was no clinical record documentation that the physician was notified or additional orders were obtained. An interview was conducted on (MONTH) 24, (YEAR) at 10:20 a.m., with a LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse/staff #2). Following a review of the physician's orders [REDACTED].#2 stated that Tylenol was administered outside of the physician's prescribed pain scale parameters. Staff #2 stated that the physician's orders [REDACTED]. An interview was conducted on (MONTH) 24, (YEAR) at 10:30 a.m., with the DON (Director of Nursing/staff #5). Following a review of the physician's orders [REDACTED]. Staff #5 stated that if a resident requests a medication which is outside of the pain parameters, the physician should be notified and new orders obtained and documented. A facility policy titled, Administering Pain Medications included the following: 6. Administer pain medications as ordered. | 2020-09-01 |