Page 4, 7th May 1982

7th May 1982
Page 4
Page 4, 7th May 1982 — Silent nurses
Close

Report an error

Noticed an error on this page?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it.

Tags


Share


Related articles

When To Tell Of Killings

Page 1 from 16th April 1982

Discovering The Truth About Nursing

Page 5 from 2nd January 1976

Moral Dilemmas On The Wards

Page 9 from 5th May 1972

Catholic Nurses' Guild Member G.n.c. Candidate

Page 12 from 24th April 1970

Changing Role For The Modern Nurse

Page 7 from 4th November 1988

Silent nurses

IN YOUR issue of April 16, John Carey, refers in his article — "When to tell of Killings," to the suggestion by Fr John Mahoney that nurses and other members of the clinical team should register with the hospital authorities their objections to treatment given to a patient, before they "inform" on doctors and others who appear to be "sedating to death" one of their patients.

I should think that any nurse who had the almost superhuman courage to act in accordance with Fr Mahoney's advice would automatically lose her job.

Arthur Davies

Chairman Plymouth LIFE Group




blog comments powered by Disqus