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Police Conducting Investigation After Nurse Allegedly Injected Patients With Tap Water Instead Of Medication, Several Reported Deaths

By Danielle

 

Police in Medford, Oregon, are conducting a criminal investigation due to multiple deaths at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center.

According to NBC 5 News, several sources said multiple patients died as a result of infections at the hospital.

The infections resulted from a nurse allegedly switching medication with tap water.

“Multiple sources say an Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center nurse injected multiple patients with tap water in an attempt to cover up their misuse of the hospital’s supply of pain medication, specifically fentanyl,” NBC 5 News wrote.

As many as nine or ten people reportedly developed infections and died.

NBC 5 News reports:

Medford police declined to provide details, only confirming it is investigating a situation at RRMC.

Our sources tell us the tap water, which is not sterile, led to multiple infections of pseudomonas.

The host of our Docs on Call program, Doctor Robin Miller says that type of infection can be very dangerous in people in poor health; exactly the kind of people you’d find in a hospital’s ICU.

No individuals have been charged with a crime at this time.

“It could cause sepsis, pneumonia, it could infect all the organs, so it could be a very severe infection,” said Dr. Robin Miller, according to Complex…

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