Long-Term Care Survey Alert

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Don't Get Stuck With An F328 Tag For Faulty Injections

Would your facility pass this survey probe?

In evaluating your compliance with F328, surveyors may take a close look at a sample of residents who received an injection within seven days of the survey. Here's what they will be looking for:

• Is proper administration technique used (i.e., maintenance of sterility; correct needle size, route)?
• Are there signs of redness, swelling, lesions from previous injections?
• If appropriate, is the resident observed for adverse reaction after the injection?
• Are syringes and needles disposed of according to facility policy and accepted practice (e.g., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines)?
• Do nursing notes indicate, as appropriate, the resident's response to treatment (e.g., side effects/adverse actions; problems at the injection site(s); relief of pain)?

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