cms_SD: 31
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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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31 | AVERA ROSEBUD COUNTRY CARE CENTER | 435029 | 300 PARK STREET POST OFFICE BOX 408 | GREGORY | SD | 57533 | 2018-12-19 | 690 | D | 0 | 1 | ZMYV11 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, interview, record review, and policy review, the provider failed to ensure one of one sampled resident (37) had appropriate bowel management. Findings include: 1. Observation on 12/19/18 at 7:05 a.m. of certified nurse aide (CNA) A performing morning care with resident 37 revealed: *She was able to answer yes and no questions related to her daily activities. *She had been able to state no when asked if she needed to have a bowel movement. Review of resident 37's medical record revealed: *She was admitted on [DATE]. *She had [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. and history of urinary tract infection [MEDICAL CONDITION]. *Her 11/26/18 admission Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment revealed: -A Brief Interview of Mental Status score had been three indicating severe cognitive impairment. -She --Was an extensive assistance of one staff member with toileting and personal hygiene needs. --Had been able to indicate toileting needs. --Had always been continent of bowel. *She had a recent short stay hospitalization related to rule out [MEDICAL CONDITION], UTI, and constipation from 12/7/18 to 12/11/18. *She had not had a bowel movement (BM) for seven days. Interview on 12/19/18 at 7:30 a.m. with CNA A regarding resident 37's toileting habits revealed: *She was able to tell staff when she needed to have a BM. *She preferred to use the toilet and not go in her brief. Interview on 12/19/18 at 9:01 a.m. with CNA B regarding bowel management revealed: *Resident 37 was able to ask to use the toilet. *Every morning in report CNAs were given a list of residents who had not had a BM in three days. -The night nurse printed the report for day shift. *The nurse would inform the CNAs if a resident were to receive a suppository or medication to assist with a BM. -CNAs would be aware of who would need immediate assistance with toileting. *When the resident had results the CNA charted in the computer under Bowel Record. Interview on 12/19/18 at 10:30 a.m. with the director of nursing regarding resident 37 and the bowel management program revealed: *She was unclear why the resident did not flag on the BM report. *There must have been a glitch in the computer system. *They had started keeping the daily BM report to monitor patterns and chronic issues. -Hoped it would prevent a resident from going seven days or more without a BM. *Was unclear what else could be done to prevent the issue from happening again. Interview on 12/19/18 at 11:56 a.m. with the MDS coordinator revealed: *The physician had been contacted regarding resident 37's chronic constipation issue. *The computer system only had one report for no BM in three days. -Had been saving the report. -Unsure of what other measures could have been taken to prevent that from happening again. *When they had a new admission they would run a BM report to make sure the new resident flagged on the report. *Needed to develop a better plan to manage the bowel program. Review of the provider's (MONTH) (YEAR) Bowel and Bladder policy revealed it did not address a bowel management program or system for a resident with constipation. | 2020-09-01 |