Hospital Really Sorry About Injecting Man With Execution Drug
In July 2010, 79-year-old Florida man Richard Smith went to the hospital complaining about breathing troubles and stomach pains. After his nurse accidentally injected him with Pancuronium—a drug that's given to death row inmates during the execution process—Smith's health troubles were gone. But so was he, eventually.
Smith's nurse at Miami's North Shore Medical Center meant to give him the antacid Pepcid, but grabbed the death drugs by accident. Whoops! The Pancuronium injection sent Smith into respiratory arrest; he was resuscitated but died a month later. Now his heartbroken family is suing.
Meanwhile, North Shore is sooooo sorry about all this! "This was a tragic event that was immediately self-reported to the agency for health care administration," hospital officials say in a statement. "We conducted an internal review and have several new processes in place to ensure a situation like this doesn't happen again." Nevertheless the nurse who gave Smith his fatal injection remains on duty in the intensive care unit.
You might be wondering why a hospital would have execution drugs on stock. Well, Pancuronium can be used as a regular muscle relaxant. Okay, so now you might be wondering why a hospital would keep such a potentially lethal drug next to its tummyache drugs. That's a question I can't answer.
[Miami New Times, WSVN]
OOOOOPS! -or- He Should Have Just Gone To The Drug Store
OOOOOPS! -or- He Should Have Just Gone To The Drug Store
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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
Re: OOOOOPS! -or- He Should Have Just Gone To The Drug Store
"really sorry", I damn near pissed myself!! Thanks Dales
(poor sod though...)
(poor sod though...)
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: OOOOOPS! -or- He Should Have Just Gone To The Drug Store
I have heard of l'humour noir and schadenfreude, but isn't that taking it a teensy step to far?
Bah!

