octobermoon
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Dr. Shafer back on the stand.
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When this trial is over, I expect to see this skit on SNL.
Omg on HLN Dr. White is on tape hanging out with the Murray supporters, standing right in front of a preprinted sign that Walgren "altered" evidence? OMG he may be charged with a third contempt.
Ted Rowlands said his cameraman asked White how the testimony went and White said he thought it was "OK", and then asked how Walgren's cross was, and White said "Not that bad". *eyes rolling back in my head*
I just really don't know what to think about Dr. White. He has absolutely no respect for the judge's orders.
Dr. Shafer does such a much better job of explaining things to a jury. He doesn't come across as someone who needs to impress with the words he uses but instead uses words that laymen can understand.
Every place I have worked, hospitals, clinics, doc's offices, home setting...
whoever has the narc keys (the med nurse) never never ever gives them to someone else,
including another nurse and/or doctor, without counting all the meds in the narcotic box first.
Doctors must follow all narcotic regulations the same way nurses & pharmacists do.
All their narcotic sheets (which shows the count & to whom the med went to, is supposed
to go back to the pharmacy & collected by FDA.
At home settings, all meds, especially narcotics & controlled drugs, are kept locked in a
"tackle box" and the keys are worn around the wrist or neck... (like in the hospital or clinic)....
and are still counted and accounted for, with the on-coming nursing staff.
Doctors know all this and they know that they can't enter the narc box nor ask the med nurse for the keys.
At one of the places I worked, when the med nurse wanted a break, she just handed the narc
& other med keys to the charge nurse, without counting the meds together.
Then it was discovered that a nurse in that hosp was stealing narcotics when relieving nurses
for their breaks. Policy began that narcs be counted even before and after the med nurses' breaks.
I don't know if they are suppose to but Hospice leaves medication for the family after they leave. They leave pain medication like Morphine. This has happened every time I have every been involved with Hospice. I think they all do it but don't disclose it because they shouldn't . This is what happends in the real world, I guess.
Hmmm... research Ornelles (sp?) used was 14 years out of date? Ouchie for the defense!