Nurses used morphine and air in veins to “enable rest” patients
Ãlvaro Mellizo Montevideo, mar 21 ( EFE).- morphine for sleep sick with respiratory problems and inoculate 20 centimeters cubic air in the veins to allow “rest” admitted to intensive care were part of the methods that used two nurses, accused of killing 15 patients in two hospitals in Montevideo. As it can be seen from the judicial indictment released today, two nurses employed these methods in its activities, considered as acts “pious” and “beneficial for humanity”. In their statements to the judge Rolando Vomero, the nurse of 46 years Ariel Acevedo, working at the Spanish Association of mutual aid and which is responsible for the deaths of ten people, said have used a syringe 20 cubic centimeters to inject a number of patients. “How do many?, it is impossible to answer, because it is not a thing to keep track.” “Did it for, what I am about to say is contradictory, but I did for humanity”, said Acevedo in the courts as it picks up the order of the investigating judge. Acevedo, who acknowledged ten people as victims in the list presented after being arrested, confessed that his performance occurred because “it was the limit” of his person by the suffering of the people and that is why he took the decision “to let the people suffer”. but spent so much time and saw that, continued and continued.” “And,...
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