F0726 F726: Ensure that nurses and nurse aides have the appropriate competencies to care for every resident in a way that maximizes each resident's well being.
D

Insufficient Qualified Nursing and Respiratory Staff for Ventilator-Dependent Residents

Belpre Landing Nursing And RehabilitationBelpre, Ohio Survey Completed on 01-30-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure sufficient qualified RNs or RTs were available to care for residents requiring ventilator support. Resident #1 was admitted with sepsis, pneumonia, and acute and chronic respiratory failure with hypoxia and had physician orders for ventilator checks every four hours and as needed, tracheostomy care every shift and as needed, suctioning via trach as needed, and daily HME changes. Care plans for Resident #1 documented dependence on a ventilator and tracheostomy, with goals to maintain adequate oxygenation and be free from respiratory distress, and interventions including monitoring lung sounds and oxygen levels, providing respiratory treatments and oxygen as ordered, and ensuring ventilator settings were correct. Resident #2 was admitted with anemia, ventilator dependence, and functional quadriplegia, and had care plans indicating alteration in respiratory function related to respiratory failure, tracheostomy, ventilator use, and a history of aspiration pneumonia and mucus plugging. The care plans for Resident #2 included goals to remain free from respiratory distress and maintain oxygen levels at provider-set targets. Interventions required included ventilator checks every four hours, AVAP per physician order, tracheostomy tube changes every 30–45 days by an RT, regular changes of ventilator circuits, HMEs, inner cannulas, trach ties, and nebulizer setups, as well as suctioning, CPT, aerosol treatments, and close monitoring of lung sounds, oxygen levels, and signs of dyspnea. Review of staffing schedules for a specified week showed that on one night shift there were three LPNs on duty and no RTs or RNs present, despite the presence of two ventilator-dependent residents. In an interview, the DON confirmed that there was no RN or RT on that night shift and stated he believed that having an RN in the building earlier in the day met requirements and that LPNs could care for ventilator residents based on education and observation, even though they had no certification or documented return demonstration. The DON also stated he was unsure whether ventilator care was within the LPN scope of practice. Literature from the National Library of Medicine cited in the report emphasized that mechanical ventilators are sophisticated devices requiring specific training, that inappropriate management can result in poor patient outcomes, and that RTs are best suited to manage and adjust ventilators, underscoring the need for appropriately trained personnel.

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