Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-9825 - Nursing CareA. Each resident shall receive personal attention and nursing care and services in accordance with his/her condition and consistent with current acceptable standards of nursing practice. Each resident shall receive a comprehensive assessment, and a plan of care shall be developed to meet his/her needs. The plan of care shall be developed within 21 days of admission of the resident to the nursing facility and revised as needed to meet the initial and ongoing needs of the resident.B. Each resident shall be kept clean, dry, well groomed, and dressed appropriately for the time of day and the environment, recognizing the residents rights and wishes. Proper body and oral hygiene shall be maintained. Skin care shall be provided to each resident as needed to maintain skin integrity and prevent dryness, scaling, irritation, itching and/or pressure sores.C. Residents unable to carry out activities of daily living shall receive the necessary services to maintain good nutrition, grooming, personal and oral hygiene.D. Other Nursing Services. Nursing services shall be provided to the resident to ensure that the needs of the resident are met. These services include the following. 1. Drug Administration. Medications shall be administered only by a licensed physician, licensed/applicant nurse, or the resident (with the approval of the interdisciplinary team as documented in the comprehensive care plan).2. The nursing facility shall be cognizant of the mental status of the resident's roommate(s), or other potential problems which could result in abuses of any drugs used by the residents for self-administration.3. Medications shall be administered in accordance with the nursing facility's established written procedures and the written policies of the pharmaceutical services committee to ensure the following criteria are met: a. Drugs to be administered are checked against physician's orders.b. The resident is identified before administering the drug.c. All medications/treatments are administered and properly charted in accordance with standards of nursing practice. For any medications/treatments not administered, the reason for each medication/treatment omission shall be recorded in the resident's active medical record. i. The drug dosage shall be prepared, administered and recorded by the same person.ii. Medications prescribed for one resident shall not be administered to any other person.iii. Medication errors and adverse drug reactions shall be immediately reported to the attending physician and recorded in the medical record.iv. Current medication reference texts or sources shall be kept in all nursing facilities.E. Restorative nursing care shall be provided for the residents requiring such care.F. Assistance with eating shall be provided as needed.G. The nursing facility shall provide the necessary care and services to prevent avoidable pressure ulcers.H. The nursing facility shall promptly inform the resident, consult with the resident's attending physician, and if known, notify the resident's legal representative, sponsor or designated contact and maintain documentation when there is an accident which results in injury and requires physician intervention, or significant change in the resident's physical, mental or psychosocial status.La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-9825
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 24:58 (January 1998), Promulgated by the Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 421917 11/1/2016).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:2009.1-2116.