Fatal Judgement (1988) - Anne Capute
This is the 1988 TV Movie "Fatal Judgement."
The drama is about the real-life trial of Anne Capute, a Licensed Practical Nurse, accused of administering a cumulative fatal dosage of morphine to a dying cancer patient.
Was it murder or was she trying to make the patient comfortable?
Patty Duke plays the part of Anne Capute.
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I'm an R.N. and I have been lied on by other nurses and a few doctors to cover their own arses. THANK GOD I always had a witness that stood up for me and told the truth.
I never knew Patty Duke was in so many movies! I've been watching all of them, and she is great in all of them!
@l.janecliftonrozell4707
2 ай бұрын
I'm the same I'm watching all of them then on to Patty Duke show & on & on till done ❤❤❤
@andersonibekwem9459
15 күн бұрын
She was a brilliant actress!!!!!
I personally had the honor of knowing Anna Pierce aka Patty Duke. I met her in Couer D' Alene, Id. I worked for Kirby Vaccums and cold called her to set an appointment to show her the Kirby and clean her carpets and she excepted and bought a Kirby. Seen her many times in the store with her husband and she invited me to a bbq at her house. She was truly a kind hearted, sweet and beautiful woman. R.I.P. my friend Anna Pierce aka Patty Duke
@cheesecakefan4880
8 ай бұрын
She was married 4 times Her last husband was Mr Adams from Adams family I thought what a strange pair 😃 But maybe not
@frauleinmona
6 ай бұрын
@@cheesecakefan4880 Yes, that's John Astin.😊
@RainyDayz1991
4 ай бұрын
Yes. The movie about Patty Duke's life was very interesting. I had no idea she had been through so much. What an amazing actress.
@NotfromDetroit
3 ай бұрын
That’s an honor!
@Pam-dk8vq
3 ай бұрын
Lucky duck! I love Patty.
Patty Duke never disappointed in anything she did on the big and small screen. Never. Rest in peace.
@ValerieEsnault-iv1ob
9 ай бұрын
Degeulasse
Patty Duke, wonderful actress. Her movies have always been worth viewing no matter what stage in life.
@LisaWhitehorn
2 жыл бұрын
👌👆❤️
@sandib4234
2 жыл бұрын
👍❤️❤️❤️😊
@stephaniealexander3314
Жыл бұрын
Yes!!!!!!!❤
@molliwilson5639
Жыл бұрын
Great actress
Wow! America watched her as a teen growing up! Patty Lane and her 'identical cousin' entertained us! People don't realize what a difficult task it is to play two characters in the same movie. Patty Duke nailed every role she portrayed! R.I.P. Patty.
Love Patty Duke, she was great in everything she did. May she Rest In Peace xo
@sandib4234
2 жыл бұрын
Yes me to💖
@LisaS1
Жыл бұрын
I'm still sad she's gone. Yes, RIP Patty Duke!
@judyledbetter3915
Жыл бұрын
@@LisaS1 Me Too. Excellent Actress. God Bless.💕🙌
@awillis244
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Definitely Patty’s calling.
@MargueriteFairProductions
11 ай бұрын
I always loved her work.
As a nurse during this time 1988 things were different than today. We titrated morphine drips and it went per nurses discretion. Patient came first and their needs were met. It was very rare a nurse was sued. Today everyone criticizes nurses which I believe is very sad. This nurse kept this woman comfortable which were her orders.
@wendycarstens8185
8 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY 💯 TRUE
@animula6908
8 ай бұрын
Nurses, cops, teachers, clergymen…all the people on whom society depends most heavily, they’re under attack these dark days, and then we wonder why they can’t get good people to take these jobs. And we go through life feeling under siege as a result. Solutions, I have none, but I pray for those who serve others, and for those who need their service.
@SHARKTIC5
8 ай бұрын
AN UNSIGNED DR’s Order‼️ Not in any era Legal. A narcotic given without a Witness. Parleese.
@RainyDayz1991
4 ай бұрын
Those were the days when patients were seen by doctors, not "hospitalists," and nurse's judgments were trusted. Patients were really cared for. Now, even in the small town hospital located where I live, patients feel like they are being left alone. Everything is so clinical, and the doctors are in and out so fast that you barely see them. Getting a doctor to approve an order takes forever. It's just not as personal as it should be.
@letitiahenry6113
8 күн бұрын
@@wendycarstens8185reminds me how the rns in Columbus hospital all gave the higher dose morphine and dr got off from court charges though he made higher dose order. I’m an lpn and that hospital now hires lpns where others don’t. The initials don’t say whether a nurse is competent.
Love all movies with Patty Duke. She was a great actress, so real and genuine. RIP Patty. Your legacy will always be remembered. Thank you for your amazing performances.
@fayetigue4983
5 ай бұрын
She never hurt.nobody
Patty gave her all in every character she portrayed. She was a gem!
The doctor said the patient was going to pass away in 24 hours and then he turned around and said he didn't say that or say that he told the nurses to give her anything she wanted and make her comfortable. That's just absurd and terrible what they put this nurse through.
I love old TV movies based on a true story! Thanks for posting this!
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Hard to believe this aired 33 years ago; it stands the test of time.
@fan_of_brent_terhune_comedian
2 жыл бұрын
@@asclosetocrime definitely
@jackiebt6134
2 жыл бұрын
Me too!☺️♥️
@the-finn
2 жыл бұрын
I just finished watching Farrah Fawcett play Diane Downs. She was amazing 👏. That's a good movie to watch.
@fan_of_brent_terhune_comedian
2 жыл бұрын
@@the-finn yes, I agree! Haven’t seen it in decades. It’s not on KZread, is it??
I miss these old movies
It's all so stupid because they are telling these outrages lies about this good nurse and accusing her of murder when the doctor said the patient only had 24 hours to live. Stuff like this is what's wrong with our world. Why are humans so messed up? Did they even think of her husband and her children - no.
Any movie with Patty is a must watch brilliant actress luv her 🌹❤🇨🇦
The doctor is lying
I love patty duke ....rest in peace wonderful lady & actor. Oh and thanks so much for this upload & sharing it with all of us 💕💓💕💓💕💓💕
@asclosetocrime
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome and thanks for commenting.
I heard the dr. Say the woman would be dead in 24 to 48 hours and to give her whatever she wanted.
When making a DNR with a loved one who is terminal complete it with CC. DO NOT RESUSCITATE COMPASSIONATE CARE. That means keeping them comfortable with drugs so they can pass in peace.
Excellent actress Patty Duke 🏥She always did a great JOB whatever movie she made😁
"You always take it personally when a patient dies". Definitely someone I'd never want taking care of me or anyone. 🤔😏
@kaybee4132
Жыл бұрын
@@Name92391 I do actually -- a rare breed.
Love Patty Duke. R.I.P 😢
I have watched my grandmother, my wife's grandfather, and my long time assistant and friend die from cancer. In all instances, it wasn't necessarily the cancer that forced their last breath. Its the increasing pain management that generally causes their death. More often than not, they could technically live longer, without the pain management. But it would be impossible to stand the pain. Whether it's said out loud or not, we all know the truth. When it comes to incurable cancer, there is no point in suffering through every ounce of pain, misery, and delirium... for some skewed ethical reason.
Have never before seen this made-for-tv movie! Thank you, so much, for sharing! (Loved Patty Duke, too!)
@asclosetocrime
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. When I realized nobody had uploaded this movie, I felt compelled to do just that. I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for commenting.
@barbfischer2903
Жыл бұрын
😊😊😊😊
Having just seen another true story about an LPN/LVN and the death of a patient, it seems to me that the lowest grade 'nurse' is given too much responsibility....and becomes the scapegoat imo
@letitiahenry6113
8 күн бұрын
I’m an lpn and I worked with alit rns . I quit my hospital job when I saw RNs who were new “killing” my iv patients because they had to initiate the ivs as ohio did not allow lpns to work on picc lines anyways I quit when I realized I had no control what an rn could do to my patients.
No finer actress than Patty Duke. She was truly a gift to mankind. I pray she’s dancing in heaven, even as I write this.
@moniquewilliams3195
2 жыл бұрын
I'm a old school ,film historian😃😜but I have my best memories of the veteran actors. And the ladies of the classes. I'm so proud that
@wendycarstens8185
8 ай бұрын
Amen 💯 🙏 God rest her beautiful soul ❤️ ♥️ 🙏 💕
Well thank The Lord that this whole episode turned out for the nurses who were just following orders .
Great movie! Patty Duke is a fabulous actress!
Patty Duke was an amazing actress ❤❤
I have to say it was a great disappointment to have never had the chance to meet her. She was one of very few of my favorite actresses.
@wendycarstens8185
8 ай бұрын
Same here 🎉❤😊 RIP 🙏 Patty
Patty Duke yes indeed was a gifted actress,especially in this movie.
WE MISS YOU. NO MORE WONDERFULL ACTTING FROM A GREAT ACTRESS.
Oh my goodness 😍 I remember this movie! Thank you so much for sharing!
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I was surprised not to find the movie on KZread, which is why I posted it. Judging by the number of views, it seems like people were waiting for it.
I can't thank you enough for uploading this. The woman killed was the Mother of my Father's lifelong friend. This nurse got away scott free and the woman she killed would have survived several years had she not been murdered. She was exhumed and several professionals testified she would have lived. Her death set off a generational curse. Not long after, one of her sons took his own life. A few years ago, her other son (my Dad's best friend) also took his own life. I believe knowing their Mom could have survived after all this, was likely more than they could handle. That poor family never got justice. I can't help but notice this movie depicted her as a very elderly woman in that bed. She was 51. Not 151. This movie really hurt her family. I've always wanted to see it though. Thank you.
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. If I had a connection to this case, as you do, I'd absolutely want to see the movie too. I'm glad I could make that happen. You're absolutely right about the victim's appearance in the film; she does not look 51. I suppose that was a choice by the filmmakers to keep viewers sympathetic to Anne Capute's situation. Too sad about the suicides. I had no idea.
@RainyDayz1991
2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand how one doctor can say she was terminal and another can say she would have lived for many more years. That's a big difference. But what bothers me is the fact that Ann wasn't the last nurse to give the medication. If she wasn't the last one to give the medication then how could she be the one to be considered guilty of murder? It seems to me that if it's true that she would have lived several more years then someone should be held responsible, but not this nurse. Either the nurse who wrote in the chart to make the patient comfortable OR the doctor who is SUPPOSED to be in charge of the patient's care. It's terrible what the patient's family have been through. All that heartbreak in one family.
@michelebartlett3921
2 жыл бұрын
How awful
@Southamericangirl42
2 жыл бұрын
It looks a lot like Anne was a victim too. The hospital needed someone to shoulder the blame. After all, they couldn't very well accuse their good doctor, could they now? Being 'just an LPN' made Anne Capute a sitting duck. And shame on the DA or was he an ADA?
@RainyDayz1991
2 жыл бұрын
@@Southamericangirl42 I completely agree.
One thing about Patty Duke is she had raging manic-depression/bipolar and would go on mean rages. Took her nearly her whole life to admit it to herself and get help. I can tell in her movies when it was affecting her. But she was a gifted actress.
@TrueCrimeJade
Жыл бұрын
Wow I never knew that. I love Patty.. poor woman went through alot. She was an amazing talented actress
@MsDisneylandlover
Жыл бұрын
Her movie call me ann is a good one
@chompchomp7853
9 ай бұрын
It was 100% the nurses fault
@wendycarstens8185
8 ай бұрын
😢 ❤🎉 Yes indeed she was Rest in Peace 🙏 with Jesus Patty 🙏 💔
@MsRadar23
8 ай бұрын
How can you tell?
Patty was a wonderful person and a very good star.
I am surprised I never heard of this case, I am a native born Bostonian and have lived in the area most of my life. I am also an RN and worked as a med/surg nurse in the DC metro area before returning north. I no longer work in the field, the stress became too much and the bullying was ridiculous. I do appreciate your posting this, though. This is tough to watch and just the kind of role Patty could master. I love all her movies.
@mimithemermaid3860
2 жыл бұрын
@ddivincenzo1 Bullying from whom? No wonder there’s such a shortage of good nurses 😟
@carolannemckenzie3849
2 жыл бұрын
Managers probably.
@debramarshall4293
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Why would they be bullying the people they need the most to help save people's lives. That's just not right. Sorry that happened to you.
@justmissjamey
2 жыл бұрын
@@mimithemermaid3860 politics. These days you dont just answer to a doctor. You have insurance companies and oversite, and inside politics
@Fti193
2 жыл бұрын
Yes definitely being a nurse is very stressful.O was a supervisor for many yrs in many different settings my favorite was cardiac , it’s not my work only my well being .I try to rem about the lord n find peace but at this time in my life I truly believe that I can’t handle one more stressful moment from this world.
Thank you for sharing!
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Wow, I just happened to think about this movie, saw it one time on TV and loved it! Checked to see if it was on here and was just posted, thanks for putting it up!
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I was surprised this TV movie hadn't already been uploaded. I was happy to make it available. Patty Duke turns in a fine performance.
@lynnlpickering9076
2 жыл бұрын
@@asclosetocrime does the the God have to do with it and we had to make it to dried e a 7 =
@judysanchez6329
2 жыл бұрын
This movie made me Cried it was heart felt 😭😭😭 Patty Duke Always the best!!!!!
I am so sorry about the little lady that passed away
Even the nurses back then had a better outfit than now. They actually looked like nurses.
@catherineannelockman3805
3 ай бұрын
Yes...they looked professional...
R.I.P. Patty Duke!
Somehow I missed this Sunday night movie and to find it in 2023/ end times is very cool. Great actress!
Great Movie, Patty could play any part n it would be great. 😇❤️💖♥️
another amazing movie... Great acting !
A nurse told me they gave my Dad the maximum amount allowed of morphine. She did say it was to "hasten his death" and to keep him comfortable. I assumed since my Dad had been failing from dementia, he was dying. He did not have a great quality of life, but there is no way it would be okay to die of an overdose of morphine.
@Fti193
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree no one should ever give pass the protocol every nurse has perimeters . But not likely go over 2 mg every 6 hrs n pen as needed watch pro order n straight order n not to exceed this amt in 24 hrs to promote comfort from pain. Monitor vials before given watch respiration hold if less then 15 per/min
@weareeverywhere7225
2 жыл бұрын
I agree and I'm very sorry. If you can watch some of the Dr Husel trial same thing 3xcept with fentanyl...it's livestreaming mon to Thursday. People actually think this is ok😡
@kiaclarke3406
2 жыл бұрын
@@Fti193 Naxalone reverses morphine this patient obviously required this intervention. I no because l have had to administer this medication Naxalone to a patient on a graesby pump given stat means immediately following policies and procedures regarding morphine overdose side effects respiration rate 6 bpm.
@WillChil466
Жыл бұрын
Why ever not under that circumstance?
If I was in such horrific physical pain, I'd have appreciated her doing that. 😢
@kiaclarke3406
Жыл бұрын
No she did not consider or acknowledge the fact that it is illegal to administer such a high dose of morphine in the amount of time she did. Let alone a nurse should not consider over hearing a conversation as an actual order to administer such a high dose of morphine as she did that's my point. Cancer patients are yes given sedation such as medazolam with pain medications to prevent over use of morphine. Main side effect to consider bradycardia if this occurs administer a small dose of Naxalone according to the clinical principals and protocols. Then inform the Doctor.
@pirbird14
Жыл бұрын
@@kiaclarke3406 Back in the day, cancer was a death sentence. I remember those days. I am tremendously gratefull for the advances in medicine that have increased survival chances substantially. Back then, however, cancer patients often died in excruciating pain. Doctors, even back then, spent less time with their patients than did nurses - who bore witness to the torture inflicted on patients by doctors' order. Here in Canada, it is now possible for patients to end their lives via doctor-assisted suicided. This is possible because nurses such as Anne Capute testified to the horrors they had witnessed as a result of doctors' orders. Sometimes, the law is in fact an ass.
@kiaclarke3406
Жыл бұрын
@@pirbird14 You obviously no NOTHING about medication particularly IM or IV morphine . Anne Capute listened to a doctor's instruction when she obviously did not NO the actual administration the DOCTOR ordered. As an Ex-RN all medication instructions should be administered either by prescription phone orders and opiods are administered by checking last dose given and by two RNs. Obviously this was not done that's why the patient died because Anne Capute over heard a conversation between a RN and DOCTOR. This is not how professionals behave on ward duty when providing care for patients. I am 68 next month . I have been nursing since 22 years old. Started as a Nurses Aide and have a bachelor's degree a comprehensive nurse. I do not reccommend Anne Capute actions as a positive reliable person to be providing care for patients in a public hospital. You obviously no NOTHING about responsibility and accountability. Your rant is upholding CRAP. Go get EXPERIENCE before SHARING your BULLSHIT.
@pirbird14
Жыл бұрын
@@kiaclarke3406 Your rant is solid crap. Grow up. Also, learn to spell.
@kiaclarke3406
Жыл бұрын
Well sign a death warrant CRAPPER. HELL if YOU are someone working in the industry. Get tbd FUCK OUT. Is that correct enough.
Another amazing Patty Duke film 🎥❤
Can’t believe they were trying to blame her
Thanks for the movie
@asclosetocrime
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. As soon as I realized nobody else had uploaded this movie, I wanted to share it. Thanks for watching.
Wonderfully portrayed by an exceptional cast. I felt every emotional! British actors are the absolute best!
Excellent film, fabulous acting, thank you ........
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
This stuff still goes on. No one likes to take responsibility when things go sideways. Nothing is 100 percent 100 percent of the time especially in high stress environments. Everyone learns from these situations. Hopefully the doctor involved learned to check and sign his orders and hopefully the nurses refuse to take responsibility for any injection, medication etc without their signature. CYA always get it in writing it makes things very clear and you can back track to see where things fall apart and make the appropriate changes as a team. Shit does happen.
Thank you for this!!! My second movie I've watched in years recently. . Interesting...you would think she would have been a bit kinder to her husband. Its hard to find a decent, stable man that is in it for the ups and downs life throws at you.
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I AM curious to know what the other movie you watched was.
I love to watch her play some good roles
I cried at the end. Anyone else?
@MsDisneylandlover
Жыл бұрын
Just think if she didn't get off
This is a movie, fashioned by those in the film industry, motivated by their own agenda. It is meant to trigger one's emotions... Having read alot of the comments, it seems inappropriate to assume anything about the real case and all the people involved. I'm saddened by the knowledge that family members of the real patient suffered deeply, and the further tragedies that followed were immeasurable. Sincere condolences 🙏
@animula6908
8 ай бұрын
It’s the dramatization people are commenting on because that’s the video content. I’m sure we all feel for anyone who loses a family member no matter the circumstances. But don’t assume too much and get depressed about human nature over KZread comments. It’s never that simple. TV movies are always oversimplifications anyway, but maybe that’s their whole appeal.
You all know who Patty Duke's son is; right? He favors her a lot and that is a compliment. He's very cute (Shawn). She might of had more than 1 son.
@E-Kat
9 ай бұрын
She might've had indeed.
@sexykitten0814
7 ай бұрын
Yes she had two sons, actors Sean Astin and Mackenzie Astin.
Merci pour le partage ! 🐞🦋🌹
Anne Capute sure was a blabber mouth and became the prime defendant. If in legal troubles the best thing to do is say nothing. Talk only to the lawyer. Because if you say nothing, you lose nothing.
Very interesting movie, watching from Germany ❤️🙋
@asclosetocrime
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Such a great actress & seems a wonderful person. ❤ She sure is missed. I remember watching re-runs of The Patty Duke show. She was always amazing in any role she played. We miss you Patty Duke 🕯️
Interesting. I remember a book out at the time called 'Nurse'. It was written by a Cancer ward Nurse in the US. She openly admitted Drs & Nurses agreed on & overdosed patients who were very near the end. She said they called it 'snowing'.
Patty was outstanding
Sorry I have no sympathy for this woman. If this movie is accurate then she should have at minimum lost her nursing license permanently. She didn’t follow the orders recorded in the medical record. She took no responsibility even if it was a tragic error. Anyone with common sense wouldn’t do what she did. If it wasn’t intentional it was amazingly stupid. “He told me to give her whatever she needed?” What nurse would follow that? Even if she were dying you don’t give that much. The RN was ultimately responsible as well
FOR PATTY. LOVE YOU. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Awesome movie - thanks for posting! I've always been a big fan of Patty Duke and a fan of her son Shawn Aspen also! She was very attractive!
When I see a prosecutor smirk, I would have a tendency to acquit unless the evidence is overwhelming and could easily secure a conviction without that prosecutor.
Loved the film. I'm so happy she was believed and that she could go back into nursing that she really loves Patty Duke, is a lovely wonderful actress and I love watching her . I loved the ending 😮😊❤😊❤
@reebabich5916
29 күн бұрын
She should never have gotten her license back.
The doctor was wrong to say she only had hours to live, He should of set times & doses as when to give and as nurses they should of known when to give morphine& how much.
@kiaclarke3406
2 жыл бұрын
Morphine is overused in hospitals. But at times you have to put the patient first. No patient wants to be in pain when they are in a critical condition. No one wants to die in pain that's cruel. But you do have to use your brain and not your heart. Otherwise you can end up making mistakes.
@lorileew2337
Жыл бұрын
@@kiaclarke3406 I disagree don't let them lie there in pain take away their pain.. Isn't that why cancer patient's are put into a drug induced coma state near end of life? Every family member of my own and friend's family members they have been sedated when their pain was too severe..
@E-Kat
9 ай бұрын
He should've indeed.
@E-Kat
9 ай бұрын
He should have set the time as well. But there's order " as needed" as well.
Great movie with the correct out come. Not guilty., Thank you for posting
@asclosetocrime
7 ай бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for commenting.
@asclosetocrime
7 ай бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for commenting.
Use to watch her on tv when she was a teenager,,,, the Patty duke show on black and white TV..loved her then - love her more today!!! I'm 76 💞💕🙏
In the 1980's my dad was dying a horrible death of cancer... the Dr helped hi--so he stopped suffering--his pain so bad he screamed..Cancer ate out of his body--it was all in his bones...Thank God for tat Dr,,
Patty Duke is one of the greatest actresses. Every movie she was in was fabulous. We didn't finish watching it because the picture quality was very bad.
@asclosetocrime
5 ай бұрын
The picture quality isn't bad if you watch the video on a smaller screen.
Good movie. Love Patty Duke.
How could the RN not know about the dosage?
Love patty dukes acting,,,,
To all victims of families, my biggest condolences to them. It is very hard to trust your loved ones and betrayed your trust. God bless their souls.
Really good film enjoyed it 😊
they were trying to save their jobs and behinds by sacrificing her. bunch of cowards! they make me want to barf.
Oregon has had legal "assisted death" for some time. You had to be a resident for awhile to do it. Now people don't have to be residents to get a assisted death Doctor in Oregon. It is a complicated subject.
Si yo fuera paciente de cáncer, (espero no serlo nunca con la gracia de Dios) agradecería a la enfermera que me aliviara el dolor, aunque eso significara que se acortara mi vida. Vivir con dolor no es vida, es martirio. Mi hermano murió de cáncer y todavía recuerdo los dolores que padecía y a veces ni la morfina se los quitaba.
The only murder here, was Patty Duke imitating a Boston accent. Otherwise the story is based on an all-too-true event in Taunton, Massachusetts. Well done, Patty Duke.
@fleurmartin
Жыл бұрын
Lol! Lol!Lol!
Patty Duke always a good actress!
Another good movie x
If this was a true story. Listening to doctor's orders is not a doctor's responsibility to the actual administration of medication whether it is prescribed written or orally. A nurse's responsibility is the actual administration of medication. A nurse's responsibility is to maintain the safety of patient's wellness and wellbeing. A RN has the responsibility to monitor which means observations are vital to understanding side effects of medications and implementing them to policy and procedures to the actual diagnosis of the patient. As an ex RN l would have reported this incident without hesitation to the manager doctor and duty nurse manager. This nurse is irresponsible and yes should be disciplined. I personally would not work with someone like nurse Anne Capute.
@carole12498
11 ай бұрын
The patient was dying and she was in severe pain. The nurse followed doctor's orders. The patient was free from pain, then fell asleep and died peacefully. This happens in hospitals routinely.
@kellicoffman8440
6 ай бұрын
I too have a lot questions about the idea that “ they’re dying anyway give them a little more medicine “ I think of George the fifth and his dr death the nurse there refused to administer
Love Patty Duke ❤️
SHES WONDERFULL. GREAT ACTRESS THE BEST.
Prepare your wife a nice dinner then start making her feel bad by crying about how much it cost, no worries, his mommy will take care of him if things get too bad
I wonder how this ever became a problem. The woman was going to die in a day or two. Seems the best humane treatment she could have received was one of comfort, by morphine to stop the pain. My gut feeling is that some lawyer got "wind" of this and used this to advance his own professional interests. My gut feeling also tells me that the hospitals administrator is trying to maximize the billables on any patient as much as they can. Suffering to them means $$$$$$. So, keep them alive.
What a great movie.
GREAT Movie. This is when Hollywood Knew HOW to Write Good Movies. Then the 'indoctrination', Dumbing Down Era and Entitlement Teaching DESTROYED Our kids.
This happened to my mother. Almost happened to me with my first surgery. I think my family reacts differently to some medications. Perhaps that happened here.
@AL-ru3nk
2 жыл бұрын
my ex had a bad reaction to morphine and almost died. Many people are allergic but they never pre test and they should. I believe my mum was given a fatal dose of morphine but I cant prove it :(
@bettyechols6405
2 жыл бұрын
Every nurse gave her 30 ml....the doctor said 15
I have to say that that bed scene where hubby is singing, "It's Howdy Doody time", as he's trying to get her into a romantic mood, while Ann Murray is singing, "You Needed Me", in the background, is the most barfable 🤢 seduction scene ever.
@1962pjh
2 жыл бұрын
I hate Anne Murray too.
@Pearock
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@eunicestone6532
4 ай бұрын
Was she being mean by telling him no? Men do not care.
Good story that showed a tricky situation and thereby lessons were learned. Very interesting movie.
and a lawyer will really good too her lawyer was really good
I love Tom Conti, very unique type of acting, charming too
Common sense tells you that is ILLEGAL. What school of nursing did she go to...that needs investigating as well
@Salem-yy5wn
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!! The bottom line is she didn’t follow protocol and an MD’s written order-I don’t care what the doctor says verbally. Plus just “maker her comfortable” isn’t an order. 30 of morphine?? These were experienced nurses- AND they didn’t make sure he signed his verbal order??
That doctor flat out lied!
Good story!!!!! GOD and good family that’s all you need 🥰🥰😀