Americans Outraged After Learning Who Runs the Nashville Hospital Where Multiple Patients Were Paralyzed Allegedly Due to a “Pharmacy Error”
Nationwide anger continues to simmer over a shocking medical error that permanently ruined the lives of several people at a Nashville hospital earlier this week, as the hospital's CEO is now in the spotlight. The post Americans Outraged After Learning Who Runs the Nashville Hospital Where Multiple Patients Were Paralyzed Allegedly Due to a “Pharmacy Error” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Multiple patients at Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital were paralyzed after receiving potassium instead of an anesthetic due to a pharmacy error. The incident has led to nationwide anger, with online discourse targeting the hospital’s CEO, Dr. Shubhada Jagasia, and her medical education obtained in India. Despite the lack of evidence linking her qualifications to the error, social media users have expressed discriminatory views.
- Several patients at Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital were permanently paralyzed due to a medical error.
- The error involved patients being administered potassium instead of an anesthetic before surgery.
- Excessive potassium can cause cardiac arrest.
- The hospital issued an apology, but it was not well-received.
- The hospital’s CEO, Dr. Shubhada Jagasia, an Indian native, became the target of discriminatory remarks online.
- Users questioned her qualifications and linked the error to her education in India, despite her hospital being recognized by U.S. News and World Report.
- One patient, Glenda Dorton, is now paralyzed from the chest down following the incident.
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