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Two Nurses Charged with Negligence

In a hearing, apparently two nurses were not around when an elderly patient died from choking on a bit of sausage after they were not able to resuscitate him. Maureen Harper and Patrick Wilson-Canning let the 80-year-old patient, who had Alzheimer’s, to eat the wrong meal without supervision, and this was reported to the Nursing […]

Nurse Undergoes Panel Discipline Due to Sexual Misconduct

David Omolayo Ayoola Ajayi, a mental health nurse in Northampton was found guilty for several sexual misconduct while working as West Lodge from 2006-2008. The Nursing and Midwifery Council placed that ruling over him in London.  The decision was made this Friday without the presence of the nurse. He was willing to allow the proceedings […]

Woman Recovered from Illness with the Help of Private Carers

Because a woman was not very happy regarding the level of care that some nurses were providing her elderly mother, she decided to hire private carers to work undercover and have them look after her mother. Annette Townend, who acted out of desperation, shelled out £1,000 to hire private carers to provide her mother, who […]

New Nursing Home Soon to Rise in Manchester

Manchester – Last Thursday, some Manchester Rehab Realty representatives introduced a fresh site plan for the establishment of a nursing facility in the Lareau’s backyard. The meeting was attended by some 450 people and one of them was Richard Lareau from Shorin Waywas. As of June, the town’s Zoning Board of Adjustment has carried out […]

Minister of Health Proposed to Decrease Student Nurses Pay

James Reilly, Minister for health, has disregarded strategies initially being offered by the former government to eliminate payment for those who are student nurses and midwives throughout their obligatory placement period of 36 weeks in hospitals. Right after a review that was concluded in current days, the Minister has come to a decision that the […]

Nurses Must Heed Assisted Suicide Requests by Clients

The Royal College has given a new advice: nurses should ignore the urge to brush off patients asking for help to die. The recent RCN guidance When Someone Asks for Your Assistance to Die which was released today, states the plea ought to head to a conversation to set up the patient’s reasons and this can be […]