Posted on 04/08/2022 2:57:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Not bad looking.
And no...not Kyeisha’s sister.
I kind of get a “young Hillary” vibe
All they need is a BIG SIGN on the door:
NO LAWYERS ALLOWED
and strictly enforce it, let them DIE in the Parking Lot
RaDonda?
Ok, so she did the same thing Alec Baldwin essentially.....
One thing the FDA and pharmaceutical companies could do decrease wrong medications. Give a medication one mane and all companies use it. The chemical generic names of medications are endless and yes disasters waiting to happen.
A medication error is a criminal act, but judges allowing violent offenders out early who kill again have no accountability. Gotcha.
I fail to see how criminalizing mistakes is going to help patients in the future. I don’t see medical professionals becoming more vigilant, I just see them doing everything they can to not treat higher risk patients, and justifiably so.
My sister is exasperated about nursing. She went into it to help people but it has become a regulatory nightmare. The government mandates, coupled with the corporate reaction to overintrusive government meddling in health care, has nurses doing more paperwork than nursing. AThe added stress of having to butt kiss patients’ relatives, bringing them pillows and coffee and so on, the entitled, rude illegals, nonpaying patients being more demanding than paying patients, the younger crop of nurses always wanting and getting time off, and the hospital’s fear of getting a bad review , have made the job not worth it.
Wow.
Someone finally held accountable for an iatrogenic death.
Good.
Alec Baldwin still not arrested.
As opposed to dying by a medical mistake.
Specious argument.
This I don’t doubt.
But it can’t be an excuse for iatrogenic deaths.
> I don’t see medical professionals becoming more vigilant ... <
One reason these mistakes happen is that most hospitals are woefully understaffed. So nurses are forced to do three things at once. That’s not good. This incident could be a wake-up call in that regard.
Notice I said “could” there. Unfortunately, it’s more likely that nothing will be done. We can’t be sending billions of dollars overseas, and still have money to train more nurses here at home.
Not an argument, an observation of accountability discrepancies.
it’s malpractice, not criminal.
So because some libtard judges make bad rulings we must allow more bad rulings and let others be unaccountable?
Do you know how many people are killed by unnecessary medical errors each year and hardly anyone is held accountable for it?
Accidental????
Color me skeptical.
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