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Stafford Hospital nurse 'refused to help lift patient' | Stafford Hospital nurse 'refused to help lift patient' |
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A senior nurse at Stafford Hospital refused to help lift a seriously ill elderly patient from a wheelchair on to a bed, a tribunal has heard. | A senior nurse at Stafford Hospital refused to help lift a seriously ill elderly patient from a wheelchair on to a bed, a tribunal has heard. |
The hearing was told sister Tracy White also called the woman, known as Patient B, "a naughty little monkey" for not taking her medication. | The hearing was told sister Tracy White also called the woman, known as Patient B, "a naughty little monkey" for not taking her medication. |
The patient died a day after being admitted to A&E in May 2007. | The patient died a day after being admitted to A&E in May 2007. |
Ms White and another nurse, Sharon Turner deny a series of misconduct charges. | |
Former A&E staff nurse Helene Donnelly told the Nursing and Midwifery Council tribunal at the Old Bailey that Tracy White had refused to lift the patient from a wheelchair. | Former A&E staff nurse Helene Donnelly told the Nursing and Midwifery Council tribunal at the Old Bailey that Tracy White had refused to lift the patient from a wheelchair. |
She also claimed Ms White then told a junior doctor to discharge Patient B because she was going to "breach waiting time targets." | |
Patient B was taken to a nursing home but was readmitted the next day, when she died of a pulmonary oedema. | Patient B was taken to a nursing home but was readmitted the next day, when she died of a pulmonary oedema. |
'Victims of management' | |
Helene Donnelly said Tracy White was not to blame for the patient's death but she said the woman had been given "a very uncared-for and undignified last 24 hours." | Helene Donnelly said Tracy White was not to blame for the patient's death but she said the woman had been given "a very uncared-for and undignified last 24 hours." |
"I feel this is because of the pressure placed on nurses and junior doctors by the nurse in charge at the time, who was sister White," she told the tribunal. | "I feel this is because of the pressure placed on nurses and junior doctors by the nurse in charge at the time, who was sister White," she told the tribunal. |
Also giving evidence, Katherine Kelly, a staff nurse and later sister in A&E, said the two nurses were "victims of hospital management," which at the time had a "bullying culture". | |
"Nurses were punished by the trust if they spent more time with the patients, if that resulted in them breaching the four-hour target," Ms Kelly said. | |
Ms Kelly told the tribunal that in October 2007 Ms Turner had advised nurse Donnelly to lie about a breach time. | |
The two senior sisters are accused of falsifying hospital data and instructing others to do the same. | |
They also face charges of making inappropriate comments about patients and staff, and transferring patients before they had been properly assessed. | |
Ms Kelly said Ms Turner had a dry sense of humour and comments could be "not politically correct," but with no intended malice. | |
The pair both deny the allegations, which if upheld could lead to them being struck off. | The pair both deny the allegations, which if upheld could lead to them being struck off. |
The fitness-to-practise hearing is expected to last up to two weeks. | The fitness-to-practise hearing is expected to last up to two weeks. |
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