F0697 F697: Provide safe, appropriate pain management for a resident who requires such services.
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Failure to Provide Ordered Pain Assessment and Management for a Resident with Chronic Pain

Altercare Of Canal Winchester Post-acute RcCanal Winchester, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-21-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide adequate pain management for Resident #93, who was admitted with multiple significant diagnoses including cerebral infarction, dysphagia, diabetes, morbid obesity, sepsis, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, hypertension, osteoarthritis, thoracic spine pain, and peripheral vascular disease. On admission, the clinical assessment documented impaired short- and long-term memory, orientation only to self, daily pain with a pain level of three on a 0–10 scale, and non-verbal expressions of pain, yet there was no evidence that any pain relief interventions were offered or provided. The baseline care plan set a goal to promote the resident’s comfort over 30 days and included approaches such as monitoring verbal and non-verbal pain signs, working with therapy for pain control, medicating per orders based on pain indications, and reporting unrelieved pain to the physician. Physician orders dated 01/24/26 included Tylenol 1000 mg every six hours as needed and an order to assess pain every shift using a 0–10 pain scale. Record review showed that every-shift pain assessments were not consistently completed as ordered: they were missing on several night shifts in January and February and on one day shift in January. When pain assessments were documented, they showed pain levels of three and four on specific shifts, but there was no evidence that the resident was offered or given any interventions for pain relief in response to these findings. A nursing note documented that the resident’s daughter reported the resident had been in pain, nauseous, and not feeling well during a visit, although the resident did not express pain at the time of the subsequent assessment and was oriented only to person, which the daughter stated was her new baseline. Later, increased complaints of pain were reported to the nurse practitioner, who ordered scheduled Tylenol and subsequently assessed the resident and ordered transfer to the hospital after the resident was noted to be minimally responsive with tremors. The Regional Nurse Consultant confirmed that the resident was assessed on admission with a pain level of three without any evidence that pain relief was offered, that every-shift pain assessments were not completed as ordered, and that nothing was offered or given when pain was identified on the MAR. The facility’s pain policy required assessment, monitoring, treatment, and evaluation of pain, and treatment of residents identified as experiencing pain in accordance with their care plan, including use of non-pharmacological interventions when appropriate.

Penalty

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