F0697 F697: Provide safe, appropriate pain management for a resident who requires such services.
D

Failure to Adequately Manage Severe Cancer-Related Pain

Majestic Care Of WhitehallWhitehall, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-07-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide appropriate pain management for a resident with metastatic cancer and chronic severe pain. The resident was admitted with disseminated malignant neoplasm involving bone, genital organs, ovary, right lung, and intraabdominal lymph nodes, along with neoplasm-related pain, depression, anemia in neoplastic disease, muscle weakness, and unsteadiness. The admission MDS documented almost constant pain rated at eight, occasionally affecting sleep, and noted that the resident was receiving radiation. The care plan identified chronic pain due to metastatic cancer and included interventions to notify the physician of unrelieved or worsening pain and to provide information about pain management options and preferences. Medication orders included oxycodone 10 mg by mouth every four hours as needed for severe pain, an order to observe for pain every shift and document and treat it, and a weekly buprenorphine transdermal patch for pain. On observation, the resident was seen lying in bed with a red, puffy right ankle, tearful, pointing to the ankle and stating "pain." The resident’s daughter reported that when the resident was asleep, she missed her PRN pain medication, which was ordered every four hours, and stated that the resident had tumors in her ankle and lower back and should have scheduled pain medication. The daughter also stated that she had spoken to staff about scheduling the pain medication, but it had not been changed to a scheduled regimen. Multiple staff interviews confirmed that the resident frequently requested pain medication, often every two to three hours or as soon as she woke up, and that her reported pain scores were typically high (often 5–10) before medication and only decreased after receiving pain medication. Nursing staff, including CNAs and LPNs, acknowledged that the resident consistently requested pain medication, sometimes as often as every three hours, and that she rarely, if ever, reported a pain score of zero prior to medication. One LPN stated he did not contact the physician about the resident’s frequent pain or requests for medication. Other LPNs stated they did not consider asking for the pain medication to be scheduled or discussing this with anyone, despite the resident ringing her call light regularly for pain and having a diagnosis associated with significant pain. The Unit Manager stated she was not aware that the resident was requesting pain medication every three to four hours or that the daughter wanted the medication scheduled, and indicated that if the resident was requesting pain medication that frequently, the provider should have been notified. The DON stated she was not aware of the every-three-hour requests, acknowledged that the resident was receiving pain medication every four hours, and stated it would not have hurt to call the provider. Review of hospital discharge paperwork showed an oxycodone order for every three hours as needed, while the continuity of care form listed every four hours as needed, and the DON acknowledged this discrepancy required clarification. The facility’s own pain management policy called for recognizing and evaluating pain on admission and ongoing, managing pain consistent with assessment and care plan, and considering around-the-clock dosing or combining long-acting and PRN medications, but these steps were not implemented for this resident. This deficiency represents non-compliance investigated under Complaint Numbers 2899477 and 2800477.

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