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Ind. nursing home patient's family sues over death
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Relatives of an 88-year-old Indiana woman who died after being attacked by another nursing home resident say the home's owners lied about her injuries. Betty Riley's family filed a complaint Monday with the Indiana...Tags: Stroke, Long Term Care, Nursing Homes, Nursing
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NE Ind. nursing home patient's family sues over death
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Relatives of an 88-year-old Indiana woman who died after being attacked by another nursing home resident say the home's owners lied about how she was injured. Betty Riley's family filed a complaint Monday with the Indiana...Tags: Stroke, Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care, Nursing
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Michigan Democrats call for nurse staffing quotas
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Nurses Association joined Democratic lawmakers Monday in their push to make Michigan the second state to mandate hospital staffing levels, but hospital officials expressed concern the requirement could backfire due...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing
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Some patients won't see nurses of different race
DETROIT (AP) — It's been called one of medicine's "open secrets" — allowing patients to refuse treatment by a doctor or nurse of another race. In the latest example, a white man with a swastika tattoo insisted that black nurses not be...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, American Medical Association, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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Ind. nurse charged with medical 'interference'
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — An eastern Indiana nurse is facing charges alleging that she failed to give a nursing home patient who later died daily injections of medication that prevents blood clots. Fifty-two-year-old Mary Jane Bell of New Castle was...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Long Term Care, Jane Bell, Chemical Industry, Nursing Homes
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Many questions in Wilk child neglect trial
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – A forensic pathologist told a St. Joseph County jury it’s “essentially impossible” to know how long two New Carlisle boys were trapped in the trunk of their mother’s car before they became overheated. A jury...Tags: Cell Phones, Services and Shopping, Justice System, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics
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How realistic should school shooting drills be?
"I want to see my kids! Bang! Bang!" the man shouted as he stormed into the front office of a South Carolina elementary school and pointed a handgun at a secretary and custodian. Both went limp at the verbal gunshots, and the "shooter," a police officer...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Injuries and Wounds, Philosophy, Cary
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Indy house blast suspect agrees to license suspension
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis registered nurse charged with setting a deadly house explosion has agreed to an emergency suspension of her Indiana nursing license. The indiana Attorney General's office said Wednesday that Monserrate Shirley...
Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Nursing
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Judge: Death link to rat poison "unreliable"
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A medical examiner's conclusion that a newborn baby's death was caused by the rat poison her mother ate while she was pregnant is unreliable and cannot be used against the woman at her murder trial, an Indiana judge has ruled....Tags: Indiana University, Lawyers, Premature Birth, Prosecution, Pathology
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Board suspends blast suspect's nursing license
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana regulators have temporarily suspended the license of an Indianapolis registered nurse charged with setting a deadly house explosion. WRTV-TV and The Indianapolis Star report the seven-member Indiana State Board of...
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Saint Mary's grad programs to admit men
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Saint Mary's College, a Catholic women's college, plans to add some graduate-level programs in the next few years that will include men. Three graduate degree programs are likely to be added. The specific degree programs haven't been...Tags: Students, Social Sciences, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Education
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Ind. bill would require Alzheimer's lessons for police
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana lawmaker dismayed by a police officer's decision to use a stun gun on a nursing home patient is pushing for police to get training on how to interact with people with Alzheimer's disease. Republican state Rep. Bill...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Autism, Weaponry, Diseases and Illnesses, Behavioral Conditions
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