A 19-year-old healthcare worker in the US was arrested after posting disturbing TikTok videos exploiting disabled patients.
Savannah, Tennessee, USA Info from Licensor: "The nurse said, 'People kept stealing the small one.' I had gone to the ...
In the must-see video above, a Texas patient with down syndrome was blown away when two of her favorite Disney princesses came to visit her in hospital last December, thanks to the kindness of an ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Thursday, thousands of nurses in Austin marched to demand better staffing levels and more safeguards for patients from the hospital industry. The nurses who gathered outside ...
Nationally, data from NHS England showed more hospital beds were ... the NHS found patients were dying in corridors and sometimes going undiscovered for hours, while sick people were being left to ...
this means hospitals are jam-packed with patients even as more beds have been opened.” A Royal College of Nursing report this week warned patients were dying in corridors and waiting rooms ...
LONDON - UK patients are ... for over 12 hours until a hospital bed was available, up 23 per cent from December 2023. The report is a result of a Royal College of Nursing request at the end ...
The Royal College of Nurses (RCN ... ever be ‘the norm’ in any hospital and yet, as this report reveals, our patients are being looked after, not in beds, on wards or in proper cubicles ...
A "Code Purple" is the code staff uses for when a patient goes missing, which includes "sweeping" hospital rooms and the exterior of the building. The facility also stated that when new nurses ...
MANILA, Philippines — For every 1,000 people, only 0.5 hospital beds are available on average. This needs to be tripled to 1.5 beds, the Department of Health (DOH) said on Thursday, January 16.
BEDFORD, Ohio – The Fox 8 I-Team has learned a nurse is now facing several charges, including a felony count of involuntary manslaughter after an elderly patient went missing and later died.
Wells was incorrectly identified as Beehler, and the hospital contacted Beehler’s sister, Debbie Danielson, to decide whether the “brain dead” patient would remain on life support ...