Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Can I Use Normal Wood Primer On Mdf

Death of a baby by a nurse negligence

I guess have heard what has happened in the hospital Gregorio Maranon de Madrid, a nurse, on their first day of work in the Neonatal ICU, administered intravenous nutrition for being this way tube. A fatal error no doubt that killed the baby.

is clear that the person committing the action is ultimately responsible but it is not solely responsible. We discussed in post of the Organization of Suape it was irresponsible for hiring management staff in these positions without the training and expertise required in these special services. And that my colleagues in France did not understand how this was done here because it is impossible for anyone who enters a new service can do its job from day one without any specific training and daily supervision.

The opinion of one of the coordinators of nursing Suape was that "the French had no eggs" (literal words of the coordinator). Well these are some of the consequences of "the English eggs has" a baby dies because they make a nurse to work with no experience or prior training in a service as complex as the Neonatal ICU.

I myself have been working in an ICU where there was a drop and was sent to a recently completed nurse, who had never set foot in an ICU did not know how it worked on a respirator, such as infusion pumps were not known UCI medication ... and three patients intubated in charge. Do you think that this is not a situation conducive to the perpetration of neglect? And if something happens who is responsible? Just a nurse? To which if offered a contract and you threaten to reject you out of the bag and not work harder during the penalty. This happens daily in our hospitals.

How do you think you could change this?

0 comments:

Post a Comment