HIV-Positive Surgical Technician Gets More Time Behind Bars
HIV-Positive Surgical Technician Gets More Time Behind Bars
According to court documents regarding the incident which caused authorities to take a closer look, a surgical team was gathered in an operating room when Allen entered, despite not being assigned to the case. He then "took a syringe originally loaded with 5 mL of 50 mcg/mL fentanyl and replaced it with another syringe containing saline solution," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office notes. "Allen had falsely labeled the replacement syringe with a sticker identifying the contents of the syringe as fentanyl. By switching the syringes, Allen introduced a syringe falsely purporting to contain fentanyl for use on a patient of the hospital." Fortunately, the replacement syringe was not used on another. If it had been, the person would have likely contracted his illness. Instead, a staff member in the operating room noticed Allen switching the syringes and immediately informed the anesthesiologist, which prompted an investigation against him.[caption id="attachment_19371" align="alignnone" width="225"]
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