Wuzzie

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  1. There were three screens that required user interaction and two warning windows. I never said the warning windows required interaction. Look at page 50 of the
  2. You know what's really funny. In the early stage of this discussion (in other threads) people complained that there weren't enough
  3. That is the only thing that wasn't her fault. They hadn't installed the scanners in radiology yet. They were due to be installed in the next couple of weeks. I bet that got
  4. Nope, there were three overrides and an additional 2 warning
  5. Oh, but it does. It reveals step by step just how many overrides were carried out and how many warnings were ignored. In the CMS report the only override mentioned is the initial
  6. I'm not trained in law enforcement, investigation or interrogation nor do I have any legal training so there is no way I can judge how they ran their investigation but I have to think they have an SOP...
  7. But we cannot assume that. Anymore than we can assume, given the history of positive relationships between law enforcement and nursing, that they were serving her tea and cookies. Regardless, the...
  8. All she had to do was look at the vial. Just look at it once to see what she had in her hand and Charlene Murphey would still be alive. So yes, the only culprit is
  9. How do you know the investigator was hostile? The questions sound more to me like fact finding and really quite
  10. Sure, and there's a reason for that. But nobody is being held down and forcibly injected and it's like anything else in life...you make a decision you live with the
  11. Tetorifice is a terrible disease and it's present in both rural and urban environments. The reason you see it as pointless is because so few people actually get it anymore BECAUSE we have a vaccine...
  12. I would agree except for the fact that the TBI document is very specific about each override she did and each warning she ignored on both the ADC and the actual medication vial. As I've said before I...
  13. You said it way better than I
  14. You realize this means absolutely nothing and to imply otherwise is...sorry, I don't have any polite words to
  15. The plural "safeguards" changes everything Muno. The issue then isn't strictly the initial override searching for the medication which most of us do regularly it is the total number of overrides (page...
  16. So, please clarify because your sentence is unclear. Are you saying it was okay for the rapid response nurse to be nasty and make a colleague cry because she made a mistake or are you saying you were...
  17. “As long as he was nice about it these seem like great questions to help you learn more about caring for a seizing/neurologically impaired pt. ”...
  18. You're right, it's hard to tell and you're likely also right about the lawyer now that I think about it. The TBI document is a preliminary investigative
  19. That's why she isn't being charged with murder. The charges filed do not require
  20. First and foremost call this number now! 1-800-273-8255 It is the national suicide hotline number and they can assist you in getting the help you need. Your city or county should also have some sort...
  21. That's the one thing that isn't entirely clear. Because we interchangeably verbally use the brand and generic names it's hard to tell from the documentation what exactly was typed in for the order....
  22. Semantics. If she agreed to it then she said it. They did not directly quote her but it's clear what her meaning was. If someone asks me a leading question I answer it truthfully. You can bet her...
  23. “So what's your contention - that she suspected something was wrong but gave the medication anyway and wandered off?” Thats exactly what happened....in her own words. Did you...