They gave us a level g for Quality of Care-F309.  They felt that we caused the resident unnecessary pain and harm by performing the digital removal of stool.  The resident was end of life.  Poor p.o. intake and had not had a b.m. for 3 days.  The nurse took it apon herself to do a rectal check and then proceeded to remove the stool and the resident did have discomfort as witnessed by the surveyor.  They also tied this into f281—professional standards of care.

Since all this, we have it as a policy to notify the m.d. 1st and then do as instructed.

There was also a law suit that occurred in the state of North Dakota that resulted from a nurse who did digital removal of stool on a resident.  That resident ended up with a fissure to the rectum which then became gangrenous and the resident ended up dying as a result.  The nurse was found guilty.  So I guess to stay on the safe side we try to cover all our basis by getting back up from the m.d.

 

Heidi Ebertowski,R.N.

MDS Care Coordinator

Valley Memorial Homes

Grand Forks, ND

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We have been doing for years.... What did the deficiency come under? Where is this standard of practice written - reference?

Thank you in advance.

 


From: Heidi Ebertowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:49 AM
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Subject: RE: Fecal Impaction - Digital Manual Extraction

It does need to be ordered by a physician.  It is not within a nurses scope.  We got a deficiency related to this about 2 years ago.  A surveyor witnessed a nurse do this.  You can perform dig stim as a nurse but not digital manual extraction unless ordered to do so.  

 

Heidi Ebertowski,R.N.

MDS Care Coordinator

Valley Memorial Homes

Grand Forks, ND

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Can anyone give me their opinion or knowledge whether doing a manual extraction is within a nurse's scope without a physician's order?

Kathy Archibald RN Living Center Supervisor
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