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Nurse Alex Wubbels told police that she couldn't draw blood from an injured and unconscious patient. She was right but cops placed her in handcuffs anyway. Nurse arrested for refusing to take ...
The patient was the victim in a car crash and was not under arrest, but was unconscious and therefore unable to consent, and the police had not obtained a warrant. [7] She followed hospital policy and refused to allow the officer to draw blood, and the arresting officers proceeded to forcibly put her in handcuffs and into the front passenger ...
a warrant must have been issued ordering the taking of a blood sample, or; the patient must give his or her consent. [1] [3] [4] She cited to that effect the specific hospital policy, on which the police department had agreed, that would not permit her to provide the blood sample. [5] Payne, however, insisted he had implied consent to obtain ...
The family pathologist, Dr. Richard Fukomoto, was unable to examine her body upon its release, due to a large set of strange circumstances. Some of the organs in Ramirez's body were cross-contaminated with fecal matter, her remains had become heavily decomposed by the time Dr. Fukumoto could examine them, and her heart had gone missing.
Monroe County State Attorney Dennis Ward told the Herald that investigators were unable to draw blood to test the Sea Hunter’s operator for alcohol because he needed immediate medical attention ...
A US citizen who fled the UK after a car crash which left a mental health nurse unable to walk has been jailed for 32 months following his extradition. Dashcam footage played to Worcester Crown ...
The phlebotomist was also accused of mislabeling blood to cover-up mistakes, of reusing the same pipette for both blood and urine samples and of rarely wearing rubber gloves while working. [19] [20] [21] The laboratory conducted an internal review of its phlebotomy practices at its 800 sites across the United States and found no deficiencies. [22]
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