Our answer: a mistake by a nurse is a crime, and a "mistake" by a killer A MUCH MORE CRITICAL CRIME!
Obviously she doesn't deserve life or 20 years of prison! but even not soft sentences.
Otherwise EVERYONE could simply kill people "with a mistake" and taking excuses "it was a mistake"
Nurses are not criminals? EVERY JOB CAN BE A CRIMINAL!
The latter is largely preventable and may account for up to 5% of hospital deaths in the United States. It has been estimated that there are between 715,000 and 776,000 hospital deaths each year in the United States, and this would add up to an additional 35,750 to 38,800 preventable deaths.
The study “Medical error-The third leading cause of death in the US” [13] reported more than 250,000 deaths per year caused by medical errors.
From 2000 to 2012, the medication error rate increased significantly among all age groups except for children under 6 years. Among adults aged 20 years or older, the error rate increased with increasing age.
The reported incidence of nursing errors in this review ranged from 19% to 34% (Figure 2) of medication orders
Remember, wrong drug is not like drinking Coca Cola Zero vs Fanta Zero
First way to removed errors? Well if you have 👂 problems like us, you know that!
Re-asking or repeat what they told you, like in military! Plus 🙅♂️ writing things on paper! Doctors ✍️ is 💩, simply impossible to read that at all! So only digital!
No excuses in Israel style 🇮🇱
https://t.me/IsraeliFacts/377to
https://t.me/IsraeliFacts/384So exactly the same errors can happen during the court! but if the court is doing errors = 😈 ... if a nurse / doctor is doing errors = 😇 ....
Remember that hospitals kill more people than wrong sentenced criminals (or criminals sentenced for personal interest) ...
So let we talk about such things too, because it doesn't matter how you kill a person ... you kill a person! and a person is a person ...
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/182The big difference?
In court we "kill people" to keep population safe!