A row in the Krakow hospital. A drunk patient attacked a doctor
There was information about the next attack on a medic this week. This time the case concerns the Military Clinical Hospital in Krakow – as TVN24 informed.
It all began with the fact that the patient left the emergency department arbitrarily. He returned and demanded the issue of medical records. He was aggressive. There was a row.
Krakow: A drunk patient hit a doctor on duty
As one of the doctors reported for TVN24 on Friday morning, the patient returned to the hospital with a request to issue an information card.
– He did not cooperate with us, but began to be aggressive. He was in words that he deserved everything. A direct coercion was applied to him to determine if he was under the influence of alcohol. Of course he was – revealed the medic.
The patient tried to get off the bed, he also wanted to set fire to the sheet. When he pulled out the staff, he hit a doctor and a soldier. Nobody happened to anyone. Medyk said it was a « scratch ».
Another attack on medics in Poland
Recent attacks on medics in Poland pay attention to the growing threat to medical staff. After a tragedy from Krakow, where The doctor was brutally murdered by the patientsubsequent incidents shook the medical community. In Pruszków (Masovian Voivodeship) in a railway hospital The patient attacked a nurseand the police intervention proved necessary. Fortunately, despite the dangerous situation, the woman did not suffer serious injuries.
In turn, an even more serious event took place at the Provincial Specialist Hospital in Częstochowa. The 29-year-old patient, Kamil B., attacked the doctor while providing her help. The man not only used vulgar words towards her, but also committed physical violence – pushed her, hit her face and kicked. In addition, he threatened her death. Such situations emphasize the growing problem of aggression against medics who are exposed to danger in their daily work.
Source: TVN24 / Fakt.pl
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Krakow: A drunk patient hit a doctor on duty.