By now, most nurses have heard about RaDonda Vaught, a former Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurse who was charged with reckless homicide and patient abuse as a result of administering the wrong drug that killed a patient in December 2017.
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A group of nurses plans to appear in their scrubs at Vaught's arraignment hearing on February 20th show their support. Included in this group is Janie Harvey Garner, founder of Show Me Your Stethoscope.
For those who are interested in showing their support by attending the arraignment, here are the details:
Wednesday, February 20 @ 9:00 AM
Justice A. A. Birch Building
408 2nd Ave N,
Court Room 6D
Nashville, TN 37201
Judge: Jennifer Smith
Once the accused is represented by counsel, the more formal part of the arraignment, the reading of the charges, takes place. The accused is expected to enter a plea: usually guilty, not guilty, or no contest. The no-contest plea means that the accused is not admitting guilt but will not contest the charges.
What is the verdict going to be???
In the following video, Janie Harvey Garner talks more about the arraignment process.
UPDATED TO ADD VIDEO RE. RADONDA VAUGHT'S NOT GUILTY PLEA