cms_VT: 76
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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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76 | HELEN PORTER HEALTHCARE & REHAB | 475017 | 30 PORTER DRIVE | MIDDLEBURY | VT | 5753 | 2018-02-28 | 880 | D | 0 | 1 | TV7Z11 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, interview and record review the facility failed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment to prevent the development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections for 1 resident in the applicable sample (Resident# 148). Findings include: Per observation on 2/27/18 at 9:47 AM of a disconnection of an intravenous (IV) tubing from a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC-a line to help access the blood stream), a Registered Nurse (RN) donned gloves; touched his/her pocket, and then with the same gloved hands disconnected the IV tubing from the connector of the PICC line. With the same gloved hands, s/he proceeded to scrub the connector with alcohol for approximately 2-3 seconds; and then attached a saline (salt water) syringe to flush the line. Per interview with the RN at that time s/he confirmed that s/he touched multiple surfaces prior to disconnecting the IV tubing from the PICC line and stated that s/he should have removed his/her gloves, sanitized his/her hands and donned new gloves prior to disconnecting and flushing the PICC line. When asked how long s/he was to scrub the connector end of the IV extension of the PICC line, s/he stated approximately 10 seconds. Per review of the policy titled Flushing Peripheral Catheter and Midline it read, 5) Cleanse needleless connector end of IV extension set with alcohol or [MEDICATION NAME] pad x 20-30 seconds. Allow to air dry. Per observation on 2/27/18 at 10:10 AM of a PICC line dressing change, a RN donned gloves, touched the resident's pillow, touched the resident's arm, removed the old dressing, disposed of the old dressing, and then removed his/her gloves. Without sanitizing his/her hands, the RN opened up the package that contained the sterile dressing, donned sterile gloves, proceeded to clean the exit site of the PICC line, and then applied a new dressing to the site. Per interview with the RN at that time s/he stated that s/he had washed his/her hands prior to the procedure and did not need to wash/sanitize after removing the gloves as long as s/he did not touch anything that was contaminated. Per interview on 2/28/18 at 8:59 AM with the Infection Prevention RN, s/he stated that when gloves were removed for any reason staff needed to wash and/or sanitize their hands prior to donning a new pair. Per review of the policy titled Central Line Dressing Change Procedure it read, 1) Perform hand hygiene; 2) Gather supplies; 3) Explain procedure to patient; 4) Place patient in comfortable position; 5) Perform hand hygiene; 6) Set up sterile field with supplies; 7) Put mask on patient and operator; 8) Perform hand hygiene; 9) Put on non-sterile gloves; .13) Remove gloves and discard; 14) Perform hand hygiene; 15) Put on sterile gloves. | 2020-09-01 |