You know Cathy, as a nurse, the nasty tone of your post really p***** me off. Do you actually think for one minute that anyone did this on purpose???????????? Do you think for one minute that all of the people involved in this tragedy don't feel terrible????
Well, I have news for you and everybody else...healthcare professionals are HUMAN and as HUMANS we make mistakes. Sometimes the mistakes have tragic consequences, as in this case. It is a tragedy, no one is denying that it is a tragedy, no one is trying not to take responsibility for the tragedy.
I am sorry you think that the whole medical profesion sucks because of this one instance of a grave HUMAN error with tragic results. As a nurse, I feel terrible for the family of this poor little girl, whether she was here illegally and taking advantage of our healthcare system or not. The bottom line is, we really do do our best to make sure things like this don't happen, but unfortunately they do. at times, and it's terrible when they do, and we can learn from it and try our best tomake sure it doesn't happen again.
I would never encourage anyone to go into medicine these days, because of the attitudes of the public, much like the one you exhibit.
You people think there's a shortage of healthcare professionals now...wait a few years.Who wants to work in such a thankless profession???? I mean, think of all the fun we have...working evenings, weekends, holidays, being exposed to contagious diseases and inconsiderate people who think our main purpose is to wait on them hand and foot. And when a mistake is made, well, gee, then we also get handed a load of disrespect on top of al the other fun!!!!!!!!
By the way, for this one tragic loss, there were probably 5000 "saves" by medical people, but will we hear about them...doubt it. It's much easier to lambaste a whole profession.