Two Nurses are Caught Diverting Fentanyl for Personal Use
Two Nurses are Caught Diverting Fentanyl for Personal Use
Nurse Jerome Clampitt II has been sentenced to six months behind bars and an additional six months of home detention for administering the powerful opioid synthetic fentanyl to patients without a legitimate medical reason so he could divert the drug for personal use. Fentanyl is up to 100 times more powerful than morphine. The pain medication was developed to reduce pain in cancer patients but has been diverted for illicit use in recent years at high rates and continues to be a major threat in the addiction crisis.The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Clampitt was working the night shift in a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital when his colleagues witnessed him administering fentanyl via a syringe to a patient, “although there was no medically necessary reason for the patient to receive the medication at that time,” according to court documents. The co-workers reported what they saw, and lab testing found that the patient’s dose of fentanyl had been diluted with saline.When he has questioned by authorities, the nurse indicated that he had also been diverted drugs for his own personal use. Law enforcement audited hospital records, finding “multiple discrepancies in his handling of controlled substances,” according to court records. Clampitt had only been employed at that location for a month.
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