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In today's news.
"A Hamilton paramedic is the first in Ontario to face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $25,000 after being accused by the Ministry of Health of failing to provide proper care to a patient.":
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4258208-paramedics-shaken-by-threat-to-colleague/
Court documents show the paramedic is accused of:
• failing to assume the existence of serious, potentially life, limb and/or function-threatening conditions until assessment indicates otherwise;
• failing to ensure manual C-spine protection, an open airway, breathing, circulation and level of consciousness during the primary survey;
• failing to take vital signs as required and/or perform medical and trauma assessments in the secondary survey.
The case, being prosecuted by a Ministry of Health lawyer, was adjourned Thursday in the Ontario Court of Justice until May 27.
"The harshest penalty doctors and nurses face for failing to provide proper care is losing their licence to practice."
Interesting that no mention is made of his partner. ( He may have been on a one-paramedic response unit. )
"A Hamilton paramedic is the first in Ontario to face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $25,000 after being accused by the Ministry of Health of failing to provide proper care to a patient.":
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4258208-paramedics-shaken-by-threat-to-colleague/
Court documents show the paramedic is accused of:
• failing to assume the existence of serious, potentially life, limb and/or function-threatening conditions until assessment indicates otherwise;
• failing to ensure manual C-spine protection, an open airway, breathing, circulation and level of consciousness during the primary survey;
• failing to take vital signs as required and/or perform medical and trauma assessments in the secondary survey.
The case, being prosecuted by a Ministry of Health lawyer, was adjourned Thursday in the Ontario Court of Justice until May 27.
"The harshest penalty doctors and nurses face for failing to provide proper care is losing their licence to practice."
Interesting that no mention is made of his partner. ( He may have been on a one-paramedic response unit. )
