Failure: A nurse fell asleep on a night shift, the breathing tube became disconnected and the patient died

June Green
December 5, 2021   
Photo: 
Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
The Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office filed an indictment today (Sunday) with the city's Magistrate's Court against Muhammad Ismail, 30, a resident of Nahaf, for the offense of reckless and negligent conduct. The vaccine for children aged 5-11 is recommended by doctors: a special response for parents It's unimaginable: injury, hunger, and thirst • So how should mice be caught? Everyone adopts one vaccinated person: Have you already convinced a friend, neighbor, or relative? According to the indictment, filed by attorney Elad Barak, as part of his work as a certified nurse at the Neot HaTichon Geriatric Center in the city, Ismail went to sleep during a night shift on one of July 2019, and did not properly monitor the condition of the patients in the ventilator department for which he was responsible - among other things, monitoring the vital signs of the patients hospitalized in the department from the nurses' position. According to the indictment, Ismail left the nurses' position during the shift, placed a mattress and pillow in the medication room, turned off the lights and closed the door, in a way that made it impossible for him to monitor and monitor the condition of the hospitalized patients. While he was sleeping, the ventilation tube of the deceased - who was in the department to recover from surgery and needed a ventilator - was disconnected. About four hours after he left the position - an employee woke up and helped the defendant, and called him to the room where the deceased was. Despite attempts to resuscitate the deceased, he was pronounced dead.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram