A nurse and seven California Highway Patrol officers have been charged with involuntary manslaughter after the death of a man who was court ordered to have a blood draw in 2020, NBC News reported ...
Annika Marie Schoene, a research scientist and assistant professor at Northeastern University who studies AI in healthcare, emphasizes that even when AI performs as intended, errors can occur, notes ...
Reece is five years old. He sits on the hospital bed with tears clinging to his lashes, his small frame stiff with fear. A nurse gently prepares the materials for yet another blood draw—one of many he ...
A routine blood draw ended with a patient allegedly assaulting a nurse at an Alabama hospital, authorities said. The 64-year-old suspect was arrested after authorities said he kicked a nurse in the ...
Does anyone really like going to the doctor’s office? While it’s necessary to go see a doctor when you’re sick and to keep up on well visit checkups to check for any warning signs of problems, going ...
(Reuters) - A Utah police detective accused of assaulting and unlawfully arresting a nurse after she refused to let him take a blood sample from an unconscious patient without a warrant was fired on ...
William Gray, the patient who a Salt Lake City-based University of Utah Hospital nurse refused to allow police to draw blood from without his consent in July, died Monday night, Fox-13 Salt Lake City ...
Jail nurses won’t do it, and Austin-Travis County EMS medics are looking to get out of it. So now, people arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated could have their blood drawn at the jail by ...
Tasso cofounders Erwin Berthier and Ben Casavant at the company's Seattle factory. What if you could draw blood at home rather than having it done at the doctor’s office? That’s the premise of Tasso, ...
A 64-year-old man who allegedly kicked a nurse who drew his blood at the Mobile Infirmary Medical Center told police he did it because having his blood taken “was painful.” On Friday at about 8:56 a.m ...
Midline intravenous catheters (MCs) have been used in clinical settings since the 1950s and are an alternative for intravenous (IV) access for giving infusions and medications for long-term therapy in ...