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Another Nurse in UK Dies in His Sleep
The Stress in this country is not for the Weak.. When you have someone abroad that still remembers home 🏠, make sure you do well to appreciate them and don’t add to their stress.
Richmond a nurse based in the United Kingdom has tragically died after going to rest ahead of his scheduled night shift. Richmond reportedly took a nap before work but never woke up.
He leaves behind his wife, Maybel, and their three young children aged five, six, and a 14-month-old baby girl.
Maybel said: “He said he was going to put his phone on charge. Initially when I went in, he was sleeping. Later on, the alarm went off and he wasn’t responding to me. That’s when I called 999.”
An ambulance was called, however Richmond tragically died within minutes of arriving in hospital. His cause of death is currently unknown. The news came as a massive shock to Maybel as Richmond appeared to be fit and healthy.
“My kids are just six and five. They don't know what this means, but they've been asking, where is he? My daughter wrote something saying, God, please, can you bring him back?"
Our thoughts are with his friends and family at this tough time
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Nurse to Nurse: These Mistakes Can Cost You Your License
Here are things nurses should never do:
• Never pre-chart: You can’t predict the future, and documenting before something happens can put you in serious trouble if things change.
• Never prep meds by removing them from packaging before you’re ready to administer. Delays, refusals, transfers, or emergencies turn this into a medication safety issue.
• Never remove medications from the Pyxis early and carry them around. This raises red flags during audits and can lead to accusations of diversion.
• Never carry meds in your pocket “just in case.” If a patient refuses or is asleep, return the medication per protocol.
• Never sign off on narcotic waste you didn’t personally witness. This is a serious breach with real consequences.
• Never document anything you didn’t actually do. Documentation errors, intentional or not can be interpreted as fraud. If someone asks you to fill in gaps, don’t.
Your license is hard-earned. Protect it always.
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