Failure to Provide Wound Physician Follow-Up
Summary
The facility failed to provide wound physician follow-up for a complicated abdominal wall wound for Resident #97 as ordered on admission. Resident #97 had a history of an unspecified open wound of the abdominal wall, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, type two diabetes mellitus, and hypertensive chronic kidney disease in stage five end stage renal disease. The resident was admitted to the facility with a wound vac to his abdominal wall surgical site, which was later found to be infected and treated with antibiotics. Despite the discharge orders including oral antibiotics and no incision care orders, the facility did not arrange for follow-up appointments with a wound care physician as required. The admission assessment initially indicated no wound issues, but a subsequent skin assessment revealed an abdominal surgical incision that required evaluation by the wound care team. An order was placed for the wound care physician to assess the resident on 01/15/24, but this order was canceled on 01/16/24 without explanation. The facility's policy on wound care was not followed, as the resident did not receive the necessary wound care interventions or referrals to a wound care specialist. The deficiency was confirmed through interviews with the Administrator and Corporate RN, who acknowledged the lack of follow-up and the cancellation of the wound care order prior to the resident's discharge on 01/16/24.
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