cms_TN: 13816

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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
13816 MAPLEWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER 445412 100 CHERRYWOOD PLACE JACKSON TN 38305 2010-11-09 441 E 0 1 PWH411 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on policy review and observations, it was determined the facility failed to ensure 9 of 11 Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11) washed their hands or turned the water off in a manner to prevent the potential spread of infection during dining observations. The findings included: 1. Review of the facility's hand washing policy documented, "...POLICY Title: Hand washing: Hand-hygiene technique... General Guidelines... 1. b...When washing hands with soap and water... Use towel to turn off the faucet... 3. i...After contact with inanimate objects... medical equipment..." 2. Observations on the 100 hall on 11/8/10 revealed the following: a. At 7:25 AM - Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) #6 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #6 opened the straw with bare hands and then placed the straw in the resident's juice. CNA #6 did not wash her hands. b. At 7:30 AM - CNA #7 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #7 picked up the toast and opened the straw with bare hands. CNA #7 did not wash her hands. c. At 11:00 AM - CNA #8 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #8 opened the straw with her hands and placed the straw in the resident's juice. CNA #8 did not wash her hands. d. At 11:00 AM - CNA #11 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #11 picked up the bread with her bare hands and spread mayonnaise on the bread without washing her hands. 3. Observations on the 300 hall on 11/8/10 at 7:45 AM revealed the following: a. CNA #2 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #2 washed her hand and turned off the water with bare hands. b. CNA #3 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] washed her hands and then turned off the water with her bare hand. c. CNA #7 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #7 washed her hands but turned the water off with her bare hand. 4. Observations on the 400 hall on 11/8/10 at 7:45 AM, CNA #10 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] to deliver the meal tray. CNA #10 moved the over bed table with bare hands and then picked up the toast off the meal tray and spread jelly on the toast without washing hands. 5. Observations on the 500 hall on 11/8/10 at 7:35 AM revealed the following: a. CNA #4 entered room [ROOM NUMBER], buttered the toast, set the brakes on the wheelchair and then went into room [ROOM NUMBER] to serve the meal tray without washing her hands. CNA #4 dropped a salt packet on the floor, picked the salt packet up, placed the salt packet on the tray and placed room [ROOM NUMBER]'s tray on the resident's table. b. CNA #5 entered room [ROOM NUMBER] cranked the head of up the bed up and began feeding the resident without washing her hands. 2014-09-01