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    1. Makes me wonder why one would commit murder, rather than finding a more suitable job.

    2. Well, workload reduction successfully achieved, I guess? /s

      Seriously: Its not the first such case in Europe. Mental health of health workers is a serious concern that needs to be adressed.

    3. Dismal-Attitude-5439 on

      The guy tried to lighten his workshift by sedating patients and killed 10 of them by mistake? Am I reading this correct?

    4. Blazkowski on

      Morphine and mediazolam… Truth be told he gave them the best exit they could hope for considering it was palliative care

    5. nourish_the_bog on

      I don’t think this comes up in the triage handbook.

    6. AcanthaceaePrize1435 on

      that poor nurse. they must have been so stressed to be driven to that.

    7. GentGorilla on

      As someone who knows a few nurses, I understand. I don’t approve, but I understand.

    8. MotherMilks99 on

      It’s terrifying that a nurse would kill patients just to make his shift easier, makes you wonder how many more cases like this slip by unnoticed.

    9. EmergencyAtTheIKEA on

      Why are there so many “nurse” serial killers?

    10. XILEF310 on

      It’s horrible.

      But honestly the medical system cares too much about keeping elderly alive for insurance payments and too little about their quality of life.

      Maybe if they spent some of that insurance money on keeping elderly fit and moving it could help.

    11. localworldwide28 on

      Was she doing it to people who were gonna day next week or to like some young man who went there to check out a rash on his neck?

    12. While murdering patients is thankfully rare, screwed up people who should never be given that job sadly aren’t. From lack of proper selection to fake nursing school degrees costing about ~6K Euros on the black market, there’s a constant influx of people who have neither knowledge nor the will to acquire it, paired with a total lack of empathy.

      Nursing is hard, and nursing with terminally ill patients is exceptionally hard. In the past I had sometime picked up my wife at her job because she was about to have a breakdown and couldn’t drive her car. Nothing serious ever happened at her facility, but she shared stories of some really horrible people working there and in other places she worked at over the years. Most are caught and sacked, but that usually happens when families complain as workers, including good ones, keep their mouth shut because of fear. Not all patients however have the ability to communicate, and the corporations owning the structures don’t give a damn because bad workers are usually cheaper.

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