F0695 F695: Provide safe and appropriate respiratory care for a resident when needed.
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Failure to Maintain and Store Respiratory Equipment in a Sanitary Manner

Continuing Healthcare Of ToledoToledo, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-29-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain and store respiratory equipment in a sanitary manner for two residents who used oxygen, CPAP, and nebulizer treatments. For one resident with multiple diagnoses including asthma, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, obstructive sleep apnea, and use of dialysis services, surveyors observed a nasal cannula lying on the floor next to an oxygen concentrator in the resident’s private room, with no label indicating the date it was initiated. A CPAP machine was also observed on the nightstand with tubing that was not dated and a mask that was not covered to protect it from dust and germs. Additionally, a portable oxygen tank was present with another nasal cannula on the floor that was also not dated. An LPN confirmed these observations and stated that oxygen and CPAP tubing should be dated, nasal cannulas should not be on the floor, and CPAP masks should be cleaned and bagged daily after use. The facility’s CPAP/BiPAP Cleaning policy required CPAP masks to be cleaned and dried daily after use and then stored in a plastic bag. For a second resident with diagnoses including depression, anxiety, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, hyperlipidemia, and COPD, surveyors observed a nebulizer machine on the nightstand with tubing that was not labeled with the date it was initiated. A CNA confirmed that the nebulizer tubing was not dated. During an interview, the DON stated that the facility did not have a policy or procedure regarding the maintenance of oxygen nasal cannulas and nebulizer tubing, and further confirmed that oxygen nasal cannulas and nebulizer tubing should be changed and labeled with the date of initiation once weekly. This lack of policy and failure to follow existing CPAP cleaning and storage requirements resulted in respiratory equipment for both residents not being maintained and stored in a sanitary manner.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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