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The Complainant claimed that around 02/17/2021, R1 sustained a large skin tear on their right leg and two smaller skin tears on their left leg, and that around 03/04/2021, R1 sustained a small skin tear on their face/cheek and abrasions on their lips. The Complainant said that R1 appeared distrustful of facility staff, who the Complainant suspected caused R1’s injuries.
Hospice care records showed: Around the time R1 moved into Sunview Gardens 2 in December 2021, R1 was diagnosed with “cerebral infarction [aka ‘stroke’]” and “dementia with behavioral disturbance,” was “forgetful, disoriented, and agitated,” experienced pain during movement/repositioning, was restless, and had sundowning confusion. R1’s skin, which had baseline “poor turgor,” was susceptible to “bruising” and damage from bedsheet “friction and shear.” R1’s hospital bed also had bedrails on it. R1’s intermittent agitation, restlessness, and combativeness persisted throughout the next few months. Medication was not always effective at calming R1. Sometimes R1 would spit out their medication.
During late January 2021, R1 received Abreva for treatment of a cold sore on their lip. On 02/17/2021, a hospice Registered Nurse (RN) conducted a follow-up visit to address a skin tear on R1’s right leg and bruising to both legs, which occurred “during a period of increased anxiety and agitation.” Facility staff cleaned and dressed R1’s skin tear prior to the RN’s arrival. During said visit, the RN was unable to assess R1 further due to “[patient] agitation.” The RN wrote that R1 had a mild fever with “foul smelling urine,” which were indicative of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). That same day, R1’s hospice physician ordered a 7-day course of antibiotics for R1 and increased the allowed dosage of their as-needed antipsychotic medication, used to treat “uncontrolled anxiety.” Subsequent hospice notes tracked the healing of R1’s legs and mentioned R1 “has [had] multiple infections of the eye, lip, and UTI,” and that R1 remained “prone to severe bruising and closed skin tears to lower legs due to self injury during agitation.”
During a 03/02/2021 visit, a hospice Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) tried unsuccessfully to perform a dressing change on R1’s right calf. R1 “began to kick and sink nails into any skin [they] could reach.” A hospice RN visited R1 on 03/03/2021, upon arrival finding R1 in bed with both of their legs “over side of bed.” They wrote R1 was alert but “confused” and “paranoid,” speaking in a “non-sensical” manner and intermittently crying. [CONTINUED ON LIC 9099-C, 2 of 2] |