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Tag No.: K0904
Based on observation and staff interview, the facility failed to maintain medical gas warning alarm bulk liquid oxygen storage for the facility. This deficient practice of not maintaining the medical gas warning alarm system could allow undetected variances in the medical gases to occur without immediate alarm notification within this department affecting 4 patients in 2 of four smoke zones. The facility has a capacity of 25 and census of 6 at the time of the survey.
Findings Include:
During the routine survey on 06/01/22 and follow-up complaint on 06/02/22 the following observations were made:
Based on documentation review of the Airgas report from 05/12/21 stated the following,
1) No Ground Rod
2) Liquid Level Gauge not hooked up
3) Emergency Oxygen supply Connection is not installed
4) Liquid level gauge not wired - has ball
06/01/22
3:55 PM - Informed CFO, Surgery Staff and maintenance staff of Immediate Jeopardy Status.
3:57 PM - Facility placed in Fire Watch.
4:00 PM - The CFO (Chief Financial Officer), Surgery Staff and maintenance staff were advised that all patients would need to be removed from the liquid oxygen tank system until repairs could be made and documented. Hospital is able to continue surgeries Thursday morning with patients being on Compressed O2 (Cylinders).
4:16 PM - The Director of Facilities contacted Technician Staff C from Medical Technology Associates (MTA) via phone and provided him information on citations received from the Fire Marshal. Tecnician C arrived to Lindsborg Community Hospital at 5:57 PM. Tecnician C and a partner from MTA completed the install of a liquid level gauge on the bulk oxygen tank and live tested to make sure it was working properly. Pestinger Electrician to come to finish conduit.
05:21 PM - The Technician at Air Gas was contacted via phone by the Director of Facilities on 06/01/22 in regards to the ground rod. The Technician provided instructions on where to obtain the ground rod and Staff F, Maintenance went to American Electric in Salina, KS and received the 10 ft. ground rod at 5:18 PM on 06/01/22. Staff F arrived back at Lindsborg Community Hospital and the Technician with air gas had already arrived at 6:26 PM. The Technician gave verbal instructions to the Director of Facilities on how to install the ground rod. At that time, the Director of Facilities installed the ground rod following The Technician's instructions. The Director of Facilities completed placement of the ground rod at approximately 8:00 PM. The Technician with Air Gas was present during the entire installation process of the ground rod.
06/02/22
10:05 AM Pestingers Electrician arrives at Lindsborg Community Hospital at 10:05 AM and completes conduit.
11:32 AM - The Immediate Jeopardy template was delivered by the OSFM Inspector to the Executive Assistant.
11:50 AM - The Executive Assistant delivered the IJ Template with signatures and the plan of removal to survey staff.
3:55 PM - The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) was notified that the deficiencies have not been abated and the hospital must continue to use compressed oxygen on all patients, and during all surgeries until the OSFM has received documentation that all four (4) deficiencies have been successfully removed.
3:57 PM - The Fire Watch has been implemented a Fire watch that they must continue until the violations noted on the medical gas ( Oxygen ) report have been corrected.
After further review of the documentation, it was determined that the facility removed the IJ with the plan of removal submitted at 11:50 AM on 06/02/22, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) approved the plan at 2:17 PM on 06/02/22.