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Oregon hospital and former nurse sued for wrongful death after IV replaced with tap water.
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Mop🧹 (aka rburriel)
Feb 29 '24, 16:27
I suspect the nurse was stealing fentanyl. Looks like there's a criminal investigation and the former nurse may be looking at murder charges for multiple deaths.
https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/wrongful-death-lawsuit-alleges-medford-nurse-replace-patients-fentanyl-with-water/
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here all the super painkillers require multiple hands to administer. you'd have to have at least one other person in on it if you were pulling the old
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mafic
Feb 29, 16:46
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The staffing is so bare minimum that there have been strikes over it citing patient and staff safety concerns -- nm
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zeitgeist
Feb 29, 18:42
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If you can’t commit the staff necessary to prevent abuse and murder, maybe a lawsuit will teach them the error of their ways. -- nm
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Mop🧹
Feb 29, 19:44
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