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Nurse struck off after betting when patient would die
Metro.co.uk and 1 more
- A hospice nurse, Naomi Butcher, has been struck off the nursing register after a Fitness to Practise hearing found misconduct and impaired fitness to practise.
- The tribunal described her remarks about Traveller families as discriminatory, marking them as unacceptable, degrading and unprofessional.
- Butcher allegedly bet colleagues that a patient would die on Christmas Day and later refused a Traveller family's visiting request.
- A tenfold overdose of Midazolam was administered, with false documentation claiming the correct dosage had been given.
- The tribunal found her actions would have caused emotional and psychological distress to the Traveller family.
- The panel warned that the misconduct breached fundamental standards of professional conduct and described it as a grave breach with limited insight.
- Butcher resigned in March 2024 amid ongoing concerns, and was working in other roles before the formal strike-off.
- The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) was notified of the conduct, with referral occurring in April of the following year.
- The case drew widespread media attention, emphasizing the severity of the nurse's misconduct.
- The new reference at Metro corroborates the specifics: the Christmas Day bet, the 10x Midazolam dose, and the Traveller-family visit refusal, all contributing to the strike-off decision.
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