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Home / Crime and Justice / Care home death: Wrongful morphine given, jury hears

Care home death: Wrongful morphine given, jury hears

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Patient died after receiving wrong medication at care home.
  • Expert believes failure to disclose error contributed to death.
  • Patient should have received intensive care for monitoring.
Care home death: Wrongful morphine given, jury hears

A trial is underway concerning the death of Derek Davies, 75, who received the incorrect medication at Wheatridge Court care home. Care worker Jane Barnard, 66, administered morphine in error on September 8, 2021, and failed to report it for two days. This delay, an intensive care expert testified, likely contributed to Mr. Davies' death.

Professor Barbara Philips told Gloucester Crown Court that Mr. Davies displayed clear signs of opioid toxicity upon hospital admission. She stated that the patient should have been admitted to intensive care for closer monitoring and treatment, rather than general ward care. While admitting neglect, Ms. Barnard denies manslaughter.

Ms. Barnard, who worked at the now-closed Wheatridge Court for 32 years, described the pandemic as an "exhausting" period for staff, citing low morale and fear. She explained that staff felt frightened, impacting their confidence and ability to comfort residents. The trial continues.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Derek Davies, 75, died after receiving the wrong medication, morphine, administered by a care worker who later admitted neglect.
Jane Barnard admitted to a charge of neglect but denies the charge of manslaughter in relation to Mr. Davies' death.
An intensive care expert testified that Mr. Davies showed signs of opioid toxicity and should have been admitted to intensive care earlier.

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