cms_NM: 5611

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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
5611 CASA DE ORO CENTER 325047 1005 LUJAN HILL ROAD LAS CRUCES NM 88005 2011-01-13 425 D     CNPK11 Based on observation and interview, the facility failed to ensure that medications available for resident use were not past the manufacturer's recommended expiration date. This deficient practice had the potential to affect 68 residents in the facility receiving medications from the West and East Medication rooms. The residents were identified on a census list provided by the facility on 01/03/11. This deficient practice presented a risk for residents to not receive the accurate potency of the medication dose ordered by the physician. The findings are: A. On 01/06/11 at 4:00 pm, during an observation of the facility's West Medication Room, 12 medication vials were found in a storage box in a refrigerator with dates that were past the manufacturer's recommended expiration dates. The observed items were: 1. Cefepime 1 Gm, 2 vials with the expiration date of May 2010. 2. Ampicillin 3 Gm, 3 vials with the expiration date of 02/2010. 3. Nafcillin 2 Gm, one vial with the expiration date of 11/2010. 4. Tobramycin 80 milligrams (mg)/(per) 2 ml, 6 vials with the expiration date of April 2010. B. On 01/06/11 at 4:30 pm, during an interview with the Director of Nursing (DON), the DON verified that all 12 vials given to her from the West Medication Room had dates which had expired. C. On 01/06/11 at 4:40 pm, during an observation on the facility's East Medication Room, 11 medication vials were found in a plastic storage box with dates on them past the manufacturer's recommended expiration dates. The observed items were: 1. 50% Dextrose 50 ml, 1 vial with an expiration date of September 2010, 2 vials with an expiration date of January 2010, and 4 vials with an expiration date of April 2010. 2. Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 30 ml, one vial with an expiration date of January 2009 and one vial with an expiration date of August 2010. 3. Geodon 20 mg/ml, 2 vials with an expiration date of 04/2010. D. On 01/06/11 at 4:50 pm, during an interview with the DON, she verified that all 11 vials given to her from the East Medication Room had dates which had expired. 2014-04-01