A young [30] relative was in a large teaching hospital dying of cancer, he had been admitted unconscious. After 2 days no treatment was being administered, no liquids, no drugs, no food. He was in a side room with only 2 relatives allowed at one time - he became more and more distressed until his aunt [a nurse herself] went to the nurses station and had to get almost hysterical before they would agree to call the night staff to come and administer some sedation/pain relief.
Did they complain after, certainly not. They were having to deal with his death, funeral etc.
A blip in an otherwise blameless record, I doubt it. Misinterpretation on the part of the people involved, no.
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