F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
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Failure to Maintain Safe Positioning and Handling of Enteral Nutrition

The Laurels Of Sandy CreekWayland, Michigan Survey Completed on 03-26-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide adequate care and monitoring for a resident receiving enteral nutrition. The resident had a history of dysphagia following a cerebral infarction and moderate protein-calorie malnutrition, and was dependent on tube feeding and water flushes. Physician orders and the care plan required Jevity 1.5 at 80 mL/hr at bedtime and elevation of the head of bed to at least 30 degrees during feeding. On multiple observations, the resident was found lying flat or with the head of bed not elevated to 30 degrees while the tube feeding was running. During one observation, the assigned LPN acknowledged that the resident was “way too flat” and raised the head of bed to 45 degrees but did not further assess the resident. The facility also failed to ensure proper handling and labeling of enteral feeding formula. Surveyors observed two opened bottles of Jevity on the resident’s tray table, one dated from the previous day and one not dated, both partially full. The running formula bag was not labeled or dated to indicate when the formula was opened or when the feeding was started, and this lack of labeling persisted across several observations on consecutive days. The LPN caring for the resident stated that the open Jevity containers should have been discarded and that nurses were supposed to date enteral feeding formulas with the date and time when opened to ensure the formula was safe and not spoiled. These practices were inconsistent with the facility’s enteral feeding policy, which required residents to be in semi-Fowler’s position (30–45 degrees) during administration and for 30 minutes to one hour after to prevent aspiration.

Penalty

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Undated Enteral Feeding and Water Flush Supplies for Tube-Fed Resident
D
F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with a gastrostomy tube and diagnoses including adult failure to thrive and malnutrition had physician orders for continuous Isosource 1.5 tube feeding and scheduled free water flushes. Surveyors observed that the resident’s tube feeding bottle and water flush bag were not dated on multiple occasions, and both the DON and an LPN confirmed the absence of dates on these supplies. Facility leadership acknowledged that appropriate care and services were not ensured for this resident receiving enteral feeding.

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Failure to Verify Enteral Tube Placement Before Medication Administration
D
F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with paraplegia and dysphagia, who received medications via an enteral tube, had a physician order requiring tube placement to be checked by auscultation before medication administration. An RN administered water and liquid hydroxyzine HCl through the tube and flushed it without verifying tube placement. The facility’s policy referenced following professional standards and verifying tube placement per protocol, but the RN reported not knowing the policy on checking placement or residual, and the CNO stated the G-tube policy did not require checking placement or residual before medications or feedings, relying only on x-ray at insertion. This resulted in a deficiency related to inadequate care and treatment for enteral tube use.

No penalty information released
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Incorrect Enteral Feeding and Hydration Rates Not Following Physician Orders
D
F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with cerebral palsy, chronic respiratory failure, and a gastrostomy had physician orders for continuous enteral nutrition at 55 cc/hr and a hydration flush at 70 cc/hr. Facility policy required verification of enteral feeding rates against the orders before administration. On multiple observations, the resident’s feeding pump was set to 50 cc/hr and the hydration flush to 80 cc/hr. An RN confirmed these incorrect settings and acknowledged they did not follow the physician’s orders.

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Failure to Maintain Safe, Timely, and Sanitary Enteral Feeding Practices
E
F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A deficiency was cited after surveyors found that multiple residents receiving enteral nutrition did not receive care consistent with facility policy, physician orders, or manufacturer guidance. Tube feeding bags were often hung without dates or times, tubing connectors were left uncapped between uses, and pumps and IV poles were visibly soiled with dried formula. A resident with a G-tube and severe cognitive impairment twice developed abdominal wall cellulitis identified by an adult day care center, with no prior documentation of infection signs by facility staff despite orders to monitor the site each shift. Other residents had medications administered via PEG or G-tubes without verification of tube placement, feedings started late or allowed to run past ordered stop times, and feeding systems spiked and primed hours before use with open, uncovered connectors. Staff interviews confirmed that protective caps were not supplied, that they were behind on tasks, and that they were aware these practices could introduce contamination, leading to the cited deficiency in enteral feeding management.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow Tube Feeding Orders and Document Enteral Nutrition and Flushes
D
F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

The facility failed to follow physician orders and ensure complete documentation for tube feeding care for two residents. One resident with neurological impairments and dysphagia, dependent on G-tube feeding and NPO, had multiple undocumented enteral feedings, water flushes, residual checks, and pre- and post-medication water administrations across several shifts, with staff acknowledging awareness of missed feedings and incomplete audits. Another resident dependent on tube feeding for hydration had no ordered water flush amount on the MAR for medication administration; during an observed med pass, an RN relied on the DON’s statement of a "standard" 60 cc flush before and after medications, despite no written order and no clear facility policy guiding medication administration via feeding tube.

No penalty information released
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Improper Administration of G-Tube Flushes Not Performed by Gravity
D
F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with a G-tube received an initial 30 cc water flush that an LPN pushed into the tube with a syringe plunger instead of allowing it to flow by gravity, although the subsequent medication and remaining flush were given by gravity. In an interview, the LPN admitted she sometimes pushed flushes in and was unsure of facility policy. The DON acknowledged that the written policy did not specify that flushes must be administered by gravity, while an external clinical resource described that feeding tube flushes should be allowed to flow by gravity.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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