What are you talking about? You don't think feeding tubes are ever removed? You're wrong.
Yes, to people who are brain dead, not to people who are brain damaged!
Yeah, I think they might be in cases where the terminally ill don't stand a chance, but then your question brings me to wonder how many Michael has removed in the hospital where he works. How many family members are aware it was done. In the case where family members live out of state they might not even know their loved one are in the hospital. Maybe he practiced a little. Also, insulin overdose of patients, is that hospital keeping track. If I had a loved one who died there in the last 12 years I would be asking if he was working anywhere in the hospital? Did he have access to my loved one? What measures are in place to prevent abuse and euthanasia? I have a choice of which hospital to go to and it isn't going to be in the Tampa area, and if an emergency caused it, I'd ask to be medievaced out.