Nurse suicide follows infant tragedy

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The suicide of a nurse who accidentally gave an infant a fatal overdose last year at Seattle Children's hospital has closed an investigation but opened wounds for her friends and family members, as they struggle to comprehend a second tragedy.

Kimberly Hiatt, 50, a longtime critical-care nurse at Children's, took her own life April 3. As a result, the state's Nursing Commission last week closed its investigation of her actions in the Sept. 19 death of Kaia Zautner, a critically ill infant who died in part from complications from an overdose of calcium chloride.

After the infant's death, the hospital put Hiatt on administrative leave and soon dismissed her. In the months following, she battled to keep her nursing license in the hopes of continuing the work she loved, despite having made the deadly mistake, friends and family members said.

To satisfy state disciplinary authorities, she agreed to pay a fine and to undergo a four-year probationary period during which she would be supervised at any future nursing job when she gave medication, along with other conditions, said Sharon Crum of Issaquah, Hiatt's mother.

"She absolutely adored her job" at Children's, where she had worked for about 27 years, said Crum. "It broke her heart when she was dismissed ... She cried for two solid weeks. Not just that she lost her job, but that she lost a child."

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How horrible for everyone in the situation...she had worked at Seattle Children's for 27 years, the article states.

Specializes in Nursing Home/ Long Term Care for 2 years.

That's horrible my prayers are with both families and co-workers of Hiatt

Wow, it shows how big small mistakes can be... As many have said, this could definitely happen to any of us, even me.

There's some question about whether other factors contributed to Hiatt's firing. Hospital officials said that Hiatt should have recognized that the dose was far too large for such a small child, and that Hiatt violated other dosing protocols. Investigation records show that officials worried that Hiatt didn't fully recognize her role in the error.

"Kim has not shown an understanding of how her deviation from policy in medication administration was in any way responsible for this error," wrote ICU Director Cathie Rea. "Her attention to detail and her precision is not what I would expect it to be at this point in her career."

I've re-read this MULTIPLE ways, MULTIPLE times. Each time, I have the SAME takeaway! The takeaway is that NO ONE above Ms. Hiatt from the ICU Director right on up to the upper echelon of the hospital up to and including the hospital itself is REFUSING to take ANY responsibility for what has transpired! WE ALL KNOW, POOP runs DOWN HILL!!!! AND GETS STIRRED WITH A BIG STICK!!! And the reality of the situation will have VERY LITTLE to do with it! I in NO WAY believe for one minute that they have had this many MAJOR errors in this short period of time and there not be a problem with some of their protocols! But they will NEVER admitted it! I feel so deeply for Ms. Hiatt, because the truth be told, I find it very hard to be believe that their wasn't something else that was going on in her life that was causing her some serious depression, and that this was just the last straw for her! A VERY LARGE STRAW mind you, but . . . none the less, the last straw. I hope she has found the peace that she was so looking for! Prayers for her, her friends, her family as well as for the infant and the infants family. This is a situation where no one wins. So, my prayer is that God will take the tragedy of this situation and use it for some unexpected good that will benefit all involved in some beautiful and unexpected way! ONLY GOD can pull that one off! That said, shame on the administration if in fact they let Ms. Hiatt carry the full load of the situation if some of it should have been theirs and they failed to stand and be held accountable. ONLY THEY & GOD will know the answer to that! Just so sad. . .

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