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To: floriduh voter
Carla reported suspicious activity to law enforcement which was in her job description.

To tell the truth FV, I was sort of hoping they would of pressed on pulling her license. In the end, I think they were afraid to because the whole thing might of ended up in front of an honest judge.

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"A lawyer representing the Department of Health told the Associated Press that rules requiring nurses not to disclose patient information also require them to report "apparent neglect and abuse" of patients.

"The obligation to protect the patient must prevail," Assistant General Counsel Kathryn Price told the panel and recommended it reverse its previous vote which found probable cause to act against the nurse.

Sauer-Iyer, however, said justice was served.

"I would do it again under personal risk," she told AP.

Iyer commended for protecting patient

388 posted on 10/28/2007 4:24:26 PM PDT by bjs1779
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To: bjs1779

Besides being heroic, Carla’s got a great sense of humor which I’m sure was not lost on Terri. My neighbor who was assigned to Terri has tender memories of brushing Terri’s hair. So much gentility and tenderness was kicked aside just so that powerful people could simply be declared the winner.


390 posted on 10/28/2007 5:27:58 PM PDT by floriduh voter (You can roll horse manure in powdered sugar but it doesn't make it a doughnut.)
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