OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – BELLEVUE HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER

Resident dies from medication overdose; staff fail to transcribe correct dosage from physician.

BELLEVUE HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER

6500 North Portland Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK

FACILITY FAILED TO ENSURE THAT NURSES AND NURSE AIDES HAVE THE APPROPRIATE COMPETENCIES TO CARE FOR EVERY RESIDENT IN A WAY THAT MAXIMIZES EACH RESIDENT’S WELL BEING.

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State Findings:

On [DATE] at 12:22 p.m., an Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) situation was verified with the Oklahoma State Department of Health regarding the facility’s failure to accurately transcribe the physician’s orders [MEDICAL RECORD OR PHYSICIAN ORDER] #9. The resident was subsequently transferred to the hospital and later died due to complications of [MEDICATION(S)] toxcity.

At 1:19 p.m., the facility administrator and the DON were informed of the IJ situation related to the facility’s failure to to accurately transcribe the physician’s orders [MEDICAL RECORD OR PHYSICIAN ORDER] #9. A plan of removal for the IJ situation was requested.

RN #1 was asked to review the facility’s Residents Physicians Order Summary, dated [DATE]. She reviewed the orders and was asked what it documented as the order for [MEDICATION(S)]. She stated a two ten milligram tablets by mouth for seven days. She was asked if this was the correct order. She stated, No. RN #1 was asked if someone had verified the order with her. She stated LPN #1.

RN #1 was asked if there had been a Black Box warning for the metotrexate. She stated there had been. She was asked what the warning had said. She stated that it could be fatal.

RN #1 was asked what she had done about the Black Box warning. She stated she had faxed it to (physician’s name deleted). She was asked if he had responded back. She stated, No or I don’t know. She was asked if she had followed up with the physician. She stated, No. She was asked if someone should have followed up. She stated yes they should have.

RN #1 was asked if there had been a system warning about about the dosage of the [MEDICATION(S)]. She stated, Yes. She was asked what it said. She stated it said it was outside the recommended dose. She was asked if this information was faxed to the physician. She stated it should have been, that it usually was.

RN #1 was asked if she had received any follow-up regarding the [MEDICATION(S)]. She stated, No. She was asked if someone had followed up with the physician. She stated, No.

RN #1 was asked if medications had been given appropriately according to orders from the physician. She stated, Not in this case, no.

The State Medical Examiner’s Report of Autopsy, for resident #9, dated [DATE] at 1:00 p.m., documented, . CAUSE OF DEATH: COMPLICATIONS OF [MEDICATION(S)] TOXICITY .

The State of Oklahoma Certificate of Death, for resident #9, received [DATE] and certified [DATE], documented, .CAUSE OF DEATH .IMMEDIATE CAUSE .COMPLICATIONS OF [MEDICATION(S)] TOXICITY .

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