Expired CRMA Licenses Lead to Medication Administration Deficiency
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that licensed staff were administering medications, which affected 21 residents out of 24 reviewed for medication administration. The issue arose when two State Tested Nursing Assistants (STNAs), identified as #433 and #407, administered medications with expired Certified Registered Medication Aide (CRMA) licenses. This noncompliance was discovered through a review of medical records, medication administration records, staffing assignments, and CRMA licenses. The expired licenses of STNA #433 and STNA #407 were identified during the survey, revealing that they had administered medications on multiple occasions with expired certifications. Interviews with the facility's Administrator and Regional Clinical Support Registered Nurse (RCSRN) confirmed the oversight and the subsequent identification of the issue. The facility census at the time was 56, and the deficiency was investigated under Complaint Number OH000154300.
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