Failure to Follow Professional Standards for Medication Administration
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that medications were administered to two residents according to professional standards of practice. During an observation, an LPN dispensed medications for two residents into two medication cups at the same time and proceeded to administer the medications, rather than preparing and administering medications for one resident at a time as required by accepted standards. The LPN confirmed during interview that medications should have been dispensed and administered separately for each resident. Both residents involved had complex medical histories, including conditions such as atrial fibrillation, hypertension, heart disease, and Alzheimer's disease, and had physician orders specifying multiple medications to be administered upon rising. Review of CDC nursing standards and facility policy confirmed that medications should be prepared for one resident at a time and administered in accordance with professional standards to prevent contamination or infection.
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