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NEWCASTLE - A nurse is at the risk of losing her job after she allegedly
ignored a patient who was bleeding from the head because she was on her break
at the time and did not want to be disturbed, a court in the United Kingdom
heard. The nurse identified as Minimol Chacko, who worked at
Wheatfield Court Care Home, Newcastle,
ignored call for help when another nurse
found the patient lying on the floor of his room and bleeding from the head.
Chacko also ignored a rash on the patient's stomach. Chacko is also accused of
failing to help a patient suffering from bedsores.
This was revealed after paramedics who responded to the
scene at the Wheatfield Court Care Home, filed a complaint against the nurse
for refusing to help them care for a patient.
Henry Vallance, on behalf of the Nursing and Midwifery
Council (NMC) told the hearing:
‘During the course of that break another nurse found Patient A lying on the floor of her room, bleeding from her head.
‘It is alleged that the registrant initially refused to assist the nurse with the care because she was on her break.’
After being persuaded to help, Chacko went back on her break
before the arrival of the ambulance staff.
'Mr Vallance told the hearing that the ambulance crew who arrived to help the patient reported Chacko’s actions as a result of their questions about the patient going unanswered.
‘Whilst waiting for the ambulance crew the registrant should have conducted neurological tests. Because the registrant had gone back on her break those questions went largely unanswered.
‘It was inappropriate for the registrant to have gone back on her break.’
Chacko denied all the allegations as investigation on the
case continues.
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