cupcakelove
09-13-2007, 05:33 AM
http://ronfez.net/forums/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=18
With time slipping away, one of the transplant surgeons ordered repeated doses of the narcotic morphine and the sedative Ativan, jokingly calling the drugs "candy," according to police reports. Navarro eventually died, but too late for his organs to be useful.
Horrified nurses complained, prompting multiple investigations. In July, prosecutors charged Hootan Roozrokh with trying to hasten Navarro's death, marking the first time a surgeon has faced criminal charges in a transplant case.
I've always worried about something like this, but I told myself I was just being paranoid, and being an organ donor was the right thing to do. Now I feel like I should have given in to my paranoia.
With time slipping away, one of the transplant surgeons ordered repeated doses of the narcotic morphine and the sedative Ativan, jokingly calling the drugs "candy," according to police reports. Navarro eventually died, but too late for his organs to be useful.
Horrified nurses complained, prompting multiple investigations. In July, prosecutors charged Hootan Roozrokh with trying to hasten Navarro's death, marking the first time a surgeon has faced criminal charges in a transplant case.
I've always worried about something like this, but I told myself I was just being paranoid, and being an organ donor was the right thing to do. Now I feel like I should have given in to my paranoia.