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New Mexico DDSD General Events Report (GER) Guide GER APPLICABILITY: All events that occur during delivery of Supported Living, Family Living, Intensive Medical Living, Customized In-Home Supports, Customized Community Supports, or Adult Nursing Services for DDW participants age 18 & older See definitions and tips at the end of this guide or in the GER policy The following Events are ALWAYS reportable to DHI per regulations regardless of service type. See NMAC 7.1.14 and the Abuse Neglect & Exploitation Reporting Guide All DHI reports must be called in immediately at 1-800- 445-6242. Event Examples Guidance for Providers Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation Suspicious Injury Environmental Hazards Any allegation of suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation. Certain Medication Errors: as defined in column to the right, must be reported; IMB will review IR and may investigate as potential neglect. Failure to provide a Good or Service Mismanagement of individuals funds or property. Any physical restraint NOT included in a Behavioral Crisis Intervention Plan (BCIP) and not approved by a Human Rights Committee, or if performed by untrained/unqualified agency personnel. See FY15 Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation Reporting Guide Unexplained serious injuries or multiple bruises, cuts, abrasions; injuries not consistent with what is reported to have happened. Any environmental hazards that may cause danger or immediate harm. Medication errors fall into this category when: 1) the medication error results in the need for medical treatment or the agency nurse determines the need to consult with a physician/cnp/pa, pharmacist or poison control regarding potential need for medical treatment (not mere notification), or 2) a controlled substance (a Schedule II-V drug) is determined to be missing from the individual's supply of prescribed medications, or 3) the individual misses two or more doses over a period equal to or greater than 48 hours, or 4) a prescribed medication is delivered to the wrong person. Use of emergency services resulting from suspected abuse or neglect would fall in this category. For example went to ER due to extensive unexplained bruising or cut themselves despite a plan to restrict access to sharps. Use of law enforcement falls in this category if it resulted from suspected abuse or neglect. For example alleged assault on the individual or missing person report when plan calls for continuous line of sight supervision. Agencies may also use GER for provider tracking purposes. GER does not replace required reporting to DHI. (Exploitation is currently an Event Type in the "Other" Event section.) Agencies may also use GER Injury Event Type for provider tracking purposes. GER does not replace required reporting to DHI. To report Environmental Hazards through GER, except if indicated as the cause for an injury, the provider must use the Other event type and then type in an event subtype "Environmental Hazard" - which is not ideal for sorting purposes. Death All deaths Call in & submit ANE report to DHI using the report of death section. Agencies may also use GER Event type: Death, for provider tracking; scan to attach pertinent information. GER doesn't replace required reporting to DHI. 1

GER: High Event Examples Guidance for Providers: Must enter and approve within 2 business days Any planned or unplanned admission In Event "Other", choose Event Type: Hospital or if different, use Out of Home Placement and or stay in a hospital, long term care, then specify location in event subtype. skilled nursing, sub-acute or rehab facility Out of Home Placement- Medical: Hospitalization, Long Term Care, Skilled Nursing or Rehabilitation Facility Admission If abuse or neglect is suspected as a contributing factor to the admissions also call and submit the ANE report to DHI. Missing Person, Elopement or AWOL Unplanned use of ER/Urgent Care/EMT Note: Injuries (including if caused by a fall) resulting in the use of ER/Urgent Care/EMT services must be reported here rather than as outlined in the Injury section on the next page Use of Law Enforcement Persons with cognitive impairment who wander or anyone who intentionally elopes and who might be a danger to self or others (see definition). If Neglect is suspected as a contributing factor call and then submit the ANE report to DHI. Any use of ER, Urgent Care or "walk in clinic" which is NOT outlined in a Medical Emergency Response Plan or as a result of healthcare physician, CNP or PA instruction. a contributing factor call and then Any use of law enforcement, including if an individual is arrested and placed in jail. a contributing factor call and then Event: Other, Event Type: AWOL/missing Person See Individual s Service Plan, Positive Behavior Supports Plan and Crisis plans. After initial search and notification of guardian and local authorities, utilize GER to notify regional office. Providers may access telephonic support by using the OBS Crisis line: 1-505-250-4292 Event: Other Event type: Hospital Subtype: ER without Admission In the Event Summary, indicate if the actual location was urgent care rather than emergency room or EMT at the service delivery site without transport to emergency room. In tab "Other", Event Type: Law Enforcement Involvement 2

GER: Moderate Event Examples Guidance for Providers: Must enter and approve within 2 business days Use of ER/Urgent Care/EMT Planned Fall Without Injury Injury Note: If an injury results in the use of emergency room, Urgent Care or EMT services, report as "Unplanned Use of ER/Urgent Care/EMT" as outlined on previous page. Restraint related to Behavior Suicide, Attempt or Threat If directed by a physician to access ER/Urgent care/emt for a medical concern other than injury, or as outlined in a Medical Emergency Response Plan (MERP). a contributing factor, call and then Individual unintentionally comes to rest on the ground or another lower surface without injury Falls Choking Skin breakdown Infection See definitions for above terms a contributing factor of the incident call and then submit the ANE Report to DHI. Any physical restraint not included in a Behavioral Crisis Intervention Plan (BCIP) or not approved by a Human Rights Committee (HRC), including any prone restraint, or if performed by untrained personnel is reportable to DHI. Emergency physical restraint included as part of a BCIP approved by HRC & using any New Mexico approved crisis intervention protocol (MANDT, Handle with Care or CPI) is reportable through GER. A physical act or expression of intent to inflict great self harm or death. Event: Other Event type: Hospital Subtype: ER without Admission In the Event Summary, indicate if the actual location was urgent care rather than emergency room or EMT at the service delivery site without transport to emergency room. For a fall with no injury: Event Type: Fall Without Injury Fall with injury: Event: Injury; Injury Type: choose appropriate; Injury Cause: Fall (Note: you must pick body part injured; signs of injury such as pain or bruising may develop days after the fall.) Choking : For Injury Type, select choking instead of airway obstruction on the dropdown. (Choose throat for your body part for this Injury Type) Skin breakdown: For admitted, acquired and surgical sites. Event Type: Injury Type: Other, type in skin breakdown Infection: Any contagious infection diagnosed & treated by a physician Injury Type: Infection (then pick body that is infected) Other Injury requiring medical intervention (other than use of ER/Urgent Care/EMT services): Injury Type: as indicated by injury Non-approved or non-trained physical restraint: Submit the ANE report to DHI following current ANE Guide. BCIP related restraint: Event Tab, Restraint Related to Behavior Ensure duration (amount of time) of restraint is clearly indicated. An extended restraint is greater than 10 minutes & in that case the agency must verbally notify DDSD-OBS within one business day. During evenings, or holidays notify the OBS Crisis Line at: 1-505-250-4292 and then enter and approve in GER within 2 business days. Note: If a screen asks if you want to create a Behavior Event Record, select "no" unless your agency has purchased the behavioral component from Therap. Once you select "no" and click "next" a screen to enter amount of time and describe the situation will come up in GER. Event Type: Suicide If Law Enforcement used: see use of Law Enforcement - page 2. If an injury is associated with the attempt (abrasion, bruise or cut, etc) also add another event "Injury" and complete that section as well. 3

GER: Moderate Event Examples Guidance for Providers: Medication Errors only may be entered and approved on a monthly basis instead of within 2 business days for all other high and moderate events Medication Error Discontinued medication given, wrong dose, wrong route, wrong time, missed dose (omission), medication given without an order. (Wrong documentation is low, see section below, wrong person is high and reportable to DHI.) Call and Submit ANE report to DHI if the Medication Error meets criteria consistent with the ANE guidance on page 1. Use of the GER for medication errors is required unless the agency has an approved alternative method to track this data. An approved alternative method includes the following: 1) Participation in the electronic Therap MAR system, or 2) the agency has an automated system that tracks this information from which they can pull reports and they have notified DDSD of this alternative reporting method. Enter in GER on at least a monthly basis: Event : Medication Error; Error Type: choose as appropriate If an omission is due to refusal, select Error type "omission" and then select "medication refused" from the drop down under "Cause of Error" so that refusals can be sorted as a separate group. Please see Tip #3 on page 5 of this guide. *It is possible to include more than one medication error on one GER if while reviewing the MAR multiple instances are noted. Low Event Examples Guidance for Providers: Entry & approval timelines for Low category at provider discretion Blanks on the MAR or treatment sheet, initialed in the wrong box Medication Error - Documentation Documentation errors are not required to be reported in GER but may be entered as a low. These errors should be reviewed by the agency for trends as part of their ongoing Quality Improvement processes. Event : Medication Error; Error Type: Charting Other Occurrences: Behavior tracking, minor injury or illness requiring only first aid or no intervention, other events as agency identifies. Use of PRN Psychotropic Medication Refer to internal agency procedure or protocols. Planned use of a PRN Psychotropic medication prescribed by a physician and utilized according to a written plan Providers may identify issues or events that they want tracked for internal purposes as part of their ongoing Quality Improvement processes. (Remember, Falls must be reported as Moderate as indicated above) Documented on the MAR for the individual. Agencies are encouraged to use the GER system to report for tracking purposes as part of the ongoing Quality Improvement processes. Event Type: PRN Psychotropic Use Be sure to also complete notification section to document that the agency nurse was consulted per the DDSD Medication Delivery Policy & Procedure. 4

Term Approved Alternative Method for medication error tracking Choking Missing Person/Elopement/AWOL Skin Breakdown Suicide Attempt/Threat Restraint Related to Behavior Medication Error Injury (Injuries of Known and Unknown Causes) Fall without Injury Fall Injury Out of Home Placement Definition Includes the following: 1. Participation in the Therap electronic MAR system, or 2. The agency has an automated system that tracks this information from which they can pull reports of which they have notified DDSD. Event requiring intervention by support staff to dislodge food/object from individual s airway (e.g. abdominal thrust). An individual whose whereabouts are unknown and whose support and supervision needs are cause for immediate concern. Skin damage (e.g. ischemic hypoxia, necrosis, ulceration) that may complicate wounds including surgical, accidental, pressure (decubitus) or vascular ulcers. (See Injury) A physical act or expression of intent to inflict great self-harm and/or death. The use of personal, manual physical force to limit, prohibit or preclude imminently dangerous behavior by restricting movement through specified and allowed sustained physical contact or holding procedures. NOTE: All Emergency Physical Restraint is to be reported even if it is part of an endorsed Crisis Plan and/or any other plan; must note the duration of the restraint in the event description. Any medication event that results in a breach of the five R s, namely the right person, right medication, right time, right dose and right route. The types of medication errors are: wrong individual, wrong medication (which includes a medication given without an order or after it has been discontinued), the wrong time, missed dose (omission), wrong dose and wrong route. For omission due to refusal see tip #3 below. Damage or harm to the structure or function of the body caused by a known or unknown outside agent or force, which may be physical or chemical and requires professional medical or nursing intervention. This includes wounds (including surgical, accidental, pressure (decubitus) or vascular ulcers) and closed head injuries (i.e. concussion). When an individual unintentionally comes to rest on the ground or another lower surface, but does not result in injury. When an individual unintentionally comes to rest on the ground or another lower surface resulting in an injury of some sort that requires at least basic first aid or more involved medical intervention, unless the injury from the fall resulted in the use of ER, urgent care or EMT services, in which case the event should be reported under "Use of ER/Urgent Care/EMT". A medically related out of home placement (change in residential status), i.e., hospitalization, nursing home placement, rehabilitation center stay, etc. Does not refer to multi-day visits to friends or relatives. Does not include incarceration (jail) which should instead be noted under Use of Law Enforcement. Infection Any contagious infection that is diagnosed and treated by a physician, such as infections or colonization with a multi drug resistant organism* or any diagnosed case of influenza, pneumonia or gastroenteritis. Examples of infection or colonization with a multi-drug resistant organism include: Methicillin resistant staph aureus (MRSA); vancomycin resistant staph aureus (VRSA); or clostridium dificile (C. Diff). Important Tips: 1. For events included in this guide which are therefore required GER submissions, Event Type "Other" is not allowed in combination with Event section "Other". So "Other, Other" is prohibited. We encourage agencies to turn the "other box" off in the Other Event section. 2. The indication of High, Moderate or Low is in the General Information section of the GER and providers must use the level indicated in this guide for each type of event listed. This ensures that moderate level aggregate reports run by DDSD include the correct categories and that high level reviews are contained to those event types that require DDSD individual review. 3. For a pattern of refusals causing a series of missed doses (omissions) teams are encouraged to refer to "Guidelines: Management of Client Refusal to Take Prescribed Medication" on the Continuum of Care website at http://coc.unm.edu/common/resources/guidelines.pdf 4. Use of the witness feature is strongly discouraged and may negatively impact timely approval - use comments box instead if there is a need to list names of witnesses. 5