Expired Nursing License Deficiency
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that all nurses providing care to residents had active licenses, as required by state law. Specifically, a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) was found to have an expired license while continuing to work at the facility. The Ohio Board of Nursing License Verification database confirmed that the LPN's license had expired, and the facility's daily nursing schedules showed that the LPN was scheduled to work after the expiration date. The Human Resource Manager confirmed that the LPN worked with an expired license on her last day of work. The Interim Director of Nursing (IDON) verified that the LPN had worked after her license expired and stated that the issue was discovered and addressed by management. The IDON conducted an assessment of all residents cared for by the LPN and found no issues or concerns with the nursing care provided. Additionally, an audit of medications administered by the LPN revealed no errors. The deficiency was identified during a complaint investigation related to specific complaint numbers.
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