State Findings:
Based on observation, staff, resident, family and nurse practitioner interviews, and record review, the facility failed to provide incontinent care in a safe manner to prevent a fall from the bed which resulted in a fractured leg for 1 of 3 sampled residents reviewed for falls (Resident #1).
Review of Resident #1’s fall safety event form dated 10/08/19 revealed Nurse #2 documented Resident #1 rolled off the bed during incontinence care with the result of a distal femur fracture. Resident #1 received a scoop mattress after the fall to prevent recurrence. The report documented interventions were effective and did not contain description of the interventions except for addition of a scoop mattress after the fall.
Telephone interview with Nurse Practitioner (NP) on 10/16/19 at 11:41 AM revealed Resident #1’s fall from bed resulted in the leg fracture. The NP explained she relied on the facility to assess the number of persons required for turning and repositioning Resident #1. The NP reported best practice would be to turn a resident toward the staff member since Resident #1 had limited mobility.
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