We should be celebrating, right? Or, perhaps, now is not the time to grow complacent. What even is "normal?" Well, it seems that the past weeks have brought a reprieve from masking and mandates, and we're getting a taste of what life was like pre-2020. It’s a picture of inconsistency, corruption in healthcare, and has the potential to set precedent changing not only how nurses practice but overall willingness to take the risk of working at the bedside.īeware of normal. This is much deeper than a conclusion of guilty or innocent. to RaDonda’s defense attorney? Why did the hospital initially list “natural causes” on the patient’s death certificate? Who is the DA and what is his affiliation to Vanderbilt. We also discuss very interesting “politics” of the case. Kati Kleber of and I discuss the timeline, the charges and answer the question: “could this happen to anyone?”. She has now lost her license and been charged with negligent homicide. RaDonda Vaught, a Vanderbilt nurse, made a fatal med error.
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