Published Jan 20, 2011
Mulan
2,228 Posts
flashpoint
1,327 Posts
Yes it is!
Altra, BSN, RN
6,255 Posts
Spitting is assault, and assault of a health care worker is a felony in my state, so I'm all for this individual having been charged with a crime.
However, Hep C requires blood exposure for transmission.
http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/ChooseC.htm
guest_57352
222 Posts
Even though it requires blood transmission, the man THOUGHT it could be transmitted through saliva...in which case the intent was still there.
I like the attempted murder charge.
metal_m0nk, BSN, RN
920 Posts
And if his gums were bleeding? Or he'd bit his tongue...or the inside of his lip? Or had post nasal drip from a nose bleed?
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
still, his bloody sputum would have had to land in an orifice or open wound of the target.
i agree, it's about intent.
i'd like to see him given double doses of scopolamine/atropine.
leslie
still, his bloody sputum would have had to land in an orifice or open wound of the target.i agree, it's about intent.i'd like to see him given double doses of scopolamine/atropine.leslie
Or in the victim's open eyes...mucous membranes and all that.
gentlegiver, ASN, LPN, RN
848 Posts
that and have to wear a face mask for the rest of his life! Medical personal are exposed to so many infectious diseases that the last thing we need is some nut with one spitting on us. I hope they lock him up, but I aint holden my breath, the article states he has mental problems, now he can plead insanity and get off and out to do it to someone else.