F0656 F656: Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
D

Failure to Care Plan and Timely Identify Nephrostomy Tubes and Abdominal Drain

Riverbank Post-acuteRiverbank, California Survey Completed on 04-13-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to develop and implement a comprehensive, person-centered care plan for a resident with bilateral nephrostomy tubes and an abdominal accordion drain. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including a psoas muscle abscess, malignant neoplasm of the bladder, surgical aftercare following genitourinary surgery, and artificial openings of the urinary tract system. The resident’s MDS showed a BIMS score of 14, indicating the resident was cognitively intact. Despite these conditions and devices being present on admission, the nephrostomy tubes and abdominal drain were not documented on the admission assessment, catheter/ostomy section, or skin assessment, and no related concerns were recorded. Following admission, nursing staff did not identify or document the nephrostomy tubes and drain, and no physician orders for dressing changes or site monitoring were obtained at that time. The Treatment Nurse later reported being called to the resident’s room by a CNA at the request of the resident’s family for dressing changes, at which point she first became aware of the bilateral nephrostomy tubes and abdominal accordion drain. Review of the resident’s orders showed that treatment orders for assessing the nephrostomy stoma sites every shift and for cleansing and dressing the nephrostomy and drain sites every other day and as needed were not in place until several days after admission. Facility leadership, including the Director of Staff Development and the DON, confirmed that the admission nurse had not documented the tubes and drain or contacted the physician for necessary orders at the time of admission. Care plan review revealed that no care plans addressed the resident’s nephrostomy tubes or abdominal drain site. The Treatment Nurse, Director of Staff Development, and DON each acknowledged that there were no care plan entries identifying these devices, their associated problems, treatment goals, or required interventions. They stated that care plans are intended to direct care, ensure staff are aware of resident needs, and include instructions such as dressing changes and monitoring for signs of infection or dislodgement. The facility’s baseline care plan policy and the licensed nurse job description both require that baseline plans and care plans be developed from admission orders and assessments to meet immediate health and safety needs, but this was not done for the resident’s nephrostomy tubes and abdominal drain.

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