cms_NH: 55
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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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55 | GREENBRIAR HEALTHCARE | 305005 | 55 HARRIS ROAD | NASHUA | NH | 3062 | 2018-12-19 | 880 | D | 0 | 1 | P2R411 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, interview and policy review, it was determined that the facility failed to provide a safe and sanitary environment for infection control in regards to following transmission-based precautions and a unsanitary suction machine for 2 residents out of the facility census of 234 residents. (Resident identifiers are #84, and #118.) Findings include: Policy review Review on 12/14/18 of the facility's policy titled, Isolation- Categories of Transmission-Based Precaution, last revised date of 4/2018, revealed that .Droplet Precautions .when a private room is not available and cohorting is not achievable, use a curtain and maintain at least 3 feet of space between the infected resident and other residents and visitors .put on a mask when entering the room .the facility will implement a system to alert staff and visitors to the type of precaution the resident requires . Resident #84 Observation on 12/14/18 at approximately 8:10 a.m. in Resident #84's room revealed a mouth suction machine on the night stand next to Resident #84's bed. The suction machine canister was 1/2 filled with what appeared to be yellow/white remnants of mouth suctioning. The tubing connected to the canister had a film noted on the inside that was consistent with what was in the canister. Interview on 8/14/18 at approximately 8:15 a.m. with Staff B (Licensed Practical Nurse) confirmed that the canister was 1/2 filled with remnants of mouth suctioning and the tubing also. Staff B revealed that mouth suctioning had not been done on Staff B's shift, the night nurse may have done mouth suctioning on (pronoun omitted). Interview on 8/14/18 at approximately 8:20 a.m. with Staff D (Registered Nurse) who worked the night shift revealed that Staff D did not do any mouth suctioning with Resident #84. Review on 12/14/18 of Resident #84's physician orders [REDACTED]. Oral suctioning PRN (as needed) for increased secretions, start date 2/9/16. Review on 12/14/18 of Resident #84's Medication Administration Record [REDACTED]. Interview on 12/14/18 at approximately 2:30 p.m. with Staff [NAME] (Director of Nurses) revealed that Resident #84 had not been suctioned recently, and stated that It could be up to 3 months without cleaning the suctioning system. It is a closed system. Review on 12/17/18 of the facility policy and procedure titled, Suctioning the Upper Airway (Oral Pharyngeal Suctioning), Revision date 4/2018 revealed the following: . Steps in the Procedure . 22. Discard water or saline in commode. Dispose cup in designated receptacle. 23. Empty and rinse collection container if necessary or as indicated by facility policy. . Resident #118 Interview on 12/13/18 at approximately 9:30 a.m. with Staff J (Unit Manager) revealed that Resident #118 was on contact precautions for [MEDICAL CONDITION]. When asked what personal protective equipment needed to be worn when entering Resident #118's room, Staff J stated that gowns, gloves and masks needed to be worn. Observation on 12/14/18 at approximately 8:15 a.m. of Resident #118 being fed by Staff Q (Licensed Nursing Assistant) who was standing right next to Resident #118's bed while feeding them, revealed that Staff Q was wearing gloves, but was not wearing a gown. Interview on 12/14/18 at approximately 9:00 a.m. with Staff Q revealed that Staff Q stated that they only needed to wear a gown when washing Resident #118, not when they are feeding them. Interview on 12/19/18 at approximately 1:15 p.m. with Staff K (Infection Control Nurse) confirmed that, for residents on contact precautions, gowns and gloves are to be worn when in the room. Staff K also confirmed that masks did not have to be worn, that when feeding a resident in their room who is on contact precautions a gown was to be worn, and that the signs alerting visitors needed to be visible where they could be easily seen. | 2020-09-01 |