Whoa..Nelly.... You think this is a case about paralytics? Well, it's not. She also didn't make a human error. You are mad about being misquoted...well, this is what you typed..human error. If I...
Oh, I can answer that for you...laziness. Now, if this was her habit...we don't know. But I'm sure the DA will investigate that matter. Because she didn't make one error...not even close. The DA...
Yeah...you are definitely assuming there is a confidentiality agreement. A confidentiality agreement, in case you don't know, is a formal contract. There is no mention of a confidentiality agreement....
You don't understand....they don't need a separate agreement. Just because the attorney states the rest is confidential you are assuming there is a confidentiality agreement. There doesn't have to...
Mmmmm....not really. Every family needs an attorney when something like this happens. Everyone involved needs one. No red flags at all, in fact, would be foolish not to have one. But any details...
No, it's called HIPAA and the general public does not have a right to know what happened other than what CMS or other organizations should deem is justifiable public
O2 Saturation levels or any other vital sign should not need a physician's order. Physicians order if they need to be taken less often or more often than the protocol for that floor or not at all, if...
The factors that made this error happen rests on her. She decided to do the override, pulled a medication what wasn't what she was looking for, didn't wait for the pharmacy verification, didn't scan...
...and this is sad. But you are wrong on intent which is WHY she is being charged. She didn't intend to kill the patient, but she did INTEND to bypass MULTIPLE safety checks designed to protect the...
...but consider this...and this is heartfelt question. If this case doesn't meet the standard of criminal negligence, then there is NO LIMIT other than intentional homicide, we are willing to tolerate...
I don't...mainly because in every other profession in this country if you are negligent and kill someone they put other people in jail all the time. This is done in the food, pharmaceutical,...
Well, this is off topic...but it really isn't immature. Clinical instructors are supposed to teach...it is not their time to belittle or humiliate students. It is not their time to see how sarcastic,...
She's also raised a ton of money on Gofundme. I guarantee 99.9% of the people showing up to support her hasn't even read the CMS report to see the full impact of what she did. My thought is...
The reason she has been working under an unencumbered license is because she hasn't been found guilty of anything nor has there been a BON hearing. I know of someone that recently made the paper and...
I actually know someone personally who had a baby die from leaving it in the car. She was going on several days of severe sleep deprivation and a detour due to construction that would have originally...
1. It is criminal behavior because it meets the legal criteria. You seem to be on this bandwagon that intent had something to do with it. It doesn't. She didn't intend to kill the patient, but she...
Do you know what the word homicide means? It means a death of a person by hands of another. Intent has nothing to do with it. The DA agrees she didn't mean to kill the patient, but she was...
So you want to donate money because she had complete disregard for the safety of her patients on SEVEN BYPASSED checkpoints? OMG....this is the problem with the
It's not scary unless you are bypassing multiple safety measures....are you? You would be hard pressed to get the general public on board with that. I'll tell who it is really scary for.