That enforcement causes nurses to not want to work, as the nurses aren't the decision makers in making a culture of safety. The administrators bear that responsibility so maybe we should enforce it on them.
This nurse was the decision maker in whether she bothered to check the label on the vial for what she was injecting to the patient, and / or bothering to scan it as required before leaving them to die in terror.
I'm not sure what world you live in, but I'd like to live in the one where criminal negligence resulting in avoidable death is prosecuted.
I'm not sure what world you live in, but I'd like to live in the one where criminal negligence resulting in avoidable death is prosecuted.