Hospital sues man for verbally abusing nurses in ICU

Hospital sues man for verbally abusing nurses in ICU

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Anucha Chuenjai (second right) rebukes nurses working in the ICU of Mancha Khiri Hospital in Khon Kaen on Monday night. (Photo: Screen capture from Mancha Khiri Hospital via Chakkrapan Natanri)
On Monday night, Anucha Chuenjai ( second right ) rebukes nurses working in the ICU of Mancha Khiri Hospital in Khon Kaen. ( Photo: Screenshot from Chakkrapan Natanri Hospital from Mancha Khiri Hospital )

KHON KAEN — Mancha Khiri Hospital has contacted officers in order to stop a person who yelled his anger at midwives in its intensive care unit and called the facility a” butcher.”

Pornpol Laowithaya, the hospital’s producer, reported on Friday that Anucha Chuenjai, an employee of Mancha Khiri officers, had lodged a complaint with the doctor. He added that the hospital did not deal with him and that he desired police to pursue the documented complaint without delay.

” A doctor is a safe area with no settlement on violence,” said Dr. Pornpol.

After Mr. Anucha, 45, violently complained to the team in the ICU about his ailing family, Chamroon, around 9pm on Monday, the doctor in the Mancha Khiri area in the northern county decided to take action. Mrs. Chamroon, 70, experienced unexpected weakness, and her relatives took her to the doctor that day.

” You you come see her first?” Do you want me to create a video picture? As he sat by his family’s sleep, Mr. Anucha yelled,” She is dying.” His problem became well-known on social media, and he also disparaged the doctor while being ordered to leave the area. He claimed that” this doctor is a slaughterhouse.”

According to Dr. Pornpol, the nurses on responsibility that night had checked Mrs. Chamroon’s pulse and had gone through various important health checks, concluding that all of the circumstances were normal. He explained that this classification was necessary because the hospital was overburdened with people during the Songkran breaks and underfunded. She was finally classified as a non-urgent person.

Her father, 71, claimed that prior to the incident, she had pneumonia. He was likewise present in the room at the time with his wife and son.

Mr. Somyong apologized to the medical personnel on behalf of his brother, stating that he was concerned for his family but would allow the law to proceed.

He claimed that his brother had now made a return to Bangkok.

At least three nurses would be called in for details, according to Mancha Khiri authorities captain Pol Col Theetacth Pongsuwan. The hospital’s chief will even talk about the scope of Mr. Anucha’s legal action, including whether or not costs might be dropped or added, the official added.