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but THEN what happened ?
erm yes -- Rory Kinnear ( actor) in a program
"but all your patients die !"
Rory: but I am a surgeon for heaven sake
These two are nurses - and WHAT were they doing giving muscle relaxants? ( in nursey speak they are called sedatives, hem hem).
When the powers that be were planning to tell GPs ALL the drugs their patients had had in hospital - Me: not anaesthetic drugs
them " oh yes " those as well - total tranparency!"
so I cited the Aru case - and also the one at Barts in 1976.
Medics are not miricle workers, but they have sort of bought this on themselves by elevating themselves.
I reality they are body mechanics, and can make mistakes just like everyone else. The problem for them is people can and do die from their mistakes.
They should not be prosecuted unles serious negligence has taken place. If we go that path then you end up with people not wanting to do the job - just like the problem the Met are having recruiting coppers to carry guns.
Aru got off - because the expert said - this is a dangerous drug
and the lawyer said - yeah wow how many do you kill a week
E. none
L - how so
E -skilled personnel are present who can intubate
L and? - - E didnt occur here
L: judgie baby - this wasnt vec, it was the unavailability of the resusc team and then crap resus
and the judge said, he agreed.
The newspaper case reports just end.. and I had to get the ending from a junior who was working at the same Hospital