cms_SC: 8629

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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
8629 THE COTTAGES AT BRUSHY CREEK 425004 101 COTTAGE CREEK CIRCLE GREER SC 29650 2012-06-20 514 D 0 1 X5FK11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** On the days of the survey, based on record review and interviews, the medical records for Residents # 5 and # 10 did not accurately reflect information related to allergies. ( 2 of 14 sampled residents reviewed for allergies.) The findings included: The facility admitted Resident # 10 on 5/25/12 with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. Record review on 6/19/12 revealed the medical record to be marked : allergic to [MEDICATION NAME], and [MEDICATION NAME]. The Cumulative physician's orders [REDACTED]. Medication Nurse #1 was asked , How would you know if a resident had an allergy? She stated, I would check the box on the MAR (Medication Administration Record) for allergies. The nurse demonstrated by clicking on the allergy box on this residents MAR. She stated, Nothing shows here so she does not have any allergies. RN #2 (Registered Nurse) reviewed the medical record and stated, The allergies were never entered on the physician's orders [REDACTED]. The facility admitted Resident #5 on 4/25/2007 with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. Review of the resident's medical chart on 6/19/12 at 9:00 AM, revealed that a red sticker on the inner cover of the chart stated the resident had no known allergies .(NKA. Resident #5's History and Physicals dated 11/21/11 and 11/9/10 both stated that the resident had NKA. Resident #5's monthly physician's orders [REDACTED]. At 10:10 AM on 6/19/12 the allergies listed were verified by Registered Nurse (RN) #3, the Minimum Data Set (MDS) Coordinator. RN #3 spoke with the pharmacy and stated they had no record of the resident having allergies and that the system had inserted the allergies on the wrong resident's chart. At 10:25 AM on 6/19/12, RN #4, ( shift manager) also verified the allergies were listed on the resident's chart. On 6/19/12 at 10:55 AM, RN #3 stated she had called the Physician's Office, verified that the resident did not have any allergies and presented a Telephone Order which stated No Known Allergies, Remove any allergies from AHT. She explained AHT was the system which printed the resident's orders. 2016-01-01