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Anesthetist's Sleep Aid: Gas Mishap Halts Operation
26 Nov
Summary
- Operating department practitioner used anaesthetic gas for sleep.
- The incident occurred during a night shift due to desperation for sleep.
- A disciplinary tribunal heard the case of the impulsive act.

A hospital worker's desperate need for sleep led to a critical failure in duty, as an operating department practitioner allegedly administered anaesthetic gas to himself during a night shift. Troy Butler, the practitioner in question, reportedly acted on impulse, seeking relief from exhaustion.
This self-administered anaesthetic gas resulted in his inability to attend a scheduled operation. The incident came to light during a disciplinary tribunal hearing, where the circumstances surrounding his actions were presented.
The case underscores the serious implications of impaired judgment in high-stakes medical environments and raises questions about workplace pressures and support systems for healthcare staff.




