Nurse refused to call 999 for female patient with dementia who drank cleaning fluid and later died
Briefly

Ann Marie Ryan, a clinical nurse manager currently residing in Dubai, is at the center of a fitness-to-practise inquiry. The allegations against her stem from a tragic event where she allegedly failed to call an ambulance for a dementia patient who ingested cleaning fluid and subsequently died. Furthermore, it has been reported that she instructed two nurses not to file an incident report on the case, raising significant ethical and legal questions regarding her conduct as a healthcare professional.
Ann Marie Ryan, a clinical nurse manager in Dubai, has come under scrutiny for her alleged refusal to call an ambulance for a patient who ingested cleaning fluid.
The inquiry revealed that Ryan ordered fellow nurses not to document the incident regarding the dementia patient, raising serious concerns for her professional conduct.
Read at Independent
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