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human-interest1 year ago

Nurse Adopts Unknown Infant Rushed to Gaza Hospital

In the midst of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, a nurse named Amal Abu Khatleh has taken in an orphaned infant found after an Israeli strike, naming her Malak, which means "angel" in Arabic. The baby, discovered in a tree and initially labeled as "unknown," was the sole survivor of a massacre in the Sabra neighborhood. With no surviving records or family found, Abu Khatleh has become Malak's foster mother, caring for her amidst the chaos and uncertainty of war. Malak recently celebrated her first birthday with Abu Khatleh, who has grown deeply attached to the child.

world-news1 year ago

Fredonia Native and Nurse Tragically Killed in Budapest

A Portland nurse, Mackenzie Michalski, was killed while vacationing in Hungary. She was last seen at a Budapest nightclub before disappearing. Police have arrested a 37-year-old Irish man who led them to her body. Michalski was a beloved neurosurgery nurse practitioner at Providence St. Vincent, remembered for her compassion and dedication. The U.S. State Department is working with local authorities on the case.

health1 year ago

"Nurse's Quick Actions Save Teen's Life During Sudden Heart Attack"

A 17-year-old boy in Bountiful suffered a heart attack and was saved by a nurse, Tiffany Bears, who happened to be passing by and administered CPR until first responders arrived. The boy was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and will need a pacemaker. His father emphasized the importance of being CPR certified and paying attention to unusual symptoms, while the nurse stressed the importance of trusting one's instincts and being a help to others.

health-and-wellness1 year ago

"Nurse Loses 104 Pounds with One Simple Exercise and Diet Tweak"

Samantha Abreu, a nurse from Melbourne, Australia, lost 104 pounds by walking 10,000 steps a day, going to the gym four days a week, and making simple diet tweaks. She struggled with weight and binge eating but found exercise to be a "blessing" for her mindset and body. Abreu now feels comfortable and safe in her body, practices portion control, and views food as fuel. She hopes to inspire others to slowly implement change and move intuitively to achieve their health goals.

lawsuit1 year ago

"Wrongful Death Lawsuit: Nurse Replaces Patient's Medication with Tap Water, Resulting in Tragic Outcome"

A wrongful death lawsuit seeking up to $11.5 million has been filed against Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Oregon, alleging that a nurse replaced a patient's fentanyl drip with tap water, leading to the patient's death. The lawsuit claims that the nurse's actions resulted in the introduction of bacteria into the patient's bloodstream, causing a fatal infection. The nurse, Dani Marie Schofield, has agreed to a voluntary nursing license suspension pending investigation, and the hospital is under investigation by the police for potential medication theft and adverse patient outcomes.

crimecurrent-events1 year ago

"Chiefs Parade Shooting: Nurse's First Aid, Alleged Shooter's Affidavit, and Murder Charges"

A hospice nurse from Wichita, Jessica Dean, rushed to help a man bleeding from gunshot injuries at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl rally, only to later discover that the man she helped save was one of the suspects, 23-year-old Lyndell Mays, now facing charges related to the shooting. Despite the revelation, Dean expressed that she would still help him again if given the chance, emphasizing her commitment to aiding those in need.

health1 year ago

"Local Nurse Discovers She Has Rare Condition After Years of Treating It"

After spending years treating patients with sarcoidosis, a rare inflammatory condition, nurse Katie Pantea was diagnosed with the same disease after experiencing severe symptoms affecting her brain and spinal cord. The diagnosis came after a seizure at work, and she now leads a support group for sarcoidosis patients while advocating for accurate medical information and timely diagnosis.

human-interest1 year ago

"Nurse's Heroic Actions Amid Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooting"

A nurse, Jessica Dean, who attended the Kansas City Chiefs parade, rushed to help a man wounded in the mass shooting, only to later discover that he was one of the accused shooters. Despite this, she administered first aid and used her sweatshirt to stanch his bleeding. The man, Lyndell Mays, has been charged with second-degree murder and other offenses. Dean, a hospice nurse, expressed her desire to help anyone in need, regardless of their involvement in criminal activities.

human-interest1 year ago

"Kansas City Chiefs Rally Shooting: Updates on Victims and Suspects"

Kansas nurse Chasitty Logsdon, attending the Chiefs parade with her family, sprang into action to give chest compressions to a shooting victim, utilizing her ER nurse training. Despite her heroic efforts, she feels she could have done more and is haunted by the experience. She emphasizes that she's not a hero, but simply did what she would want someone to do for her and her family.

crime-travel1 year ago

"Nurse Speaks Out on Alleged Bahamas Sexual Assaults as Resort Disputes Claims"

Two women allege they were sexually assaulted at a resort in the Bahamas after their cocktails were drugged, with a nurse practitioner from Arkansas, Ladonna Batty, providing crucial assistance. The women tested positive for benzodiazepines and showed bruising, leading to the arrest of two men. The resort's management terminated the accused staff and emphasized their commitment to guest safety, while conflicting surveillance videos prompted a call for considering all facts. The U.S. Department of State had issued a travel advisory for the Bahamas due to crime, but the women were unaware of it before the alleged assaults.