Friday, April 20, 2012

Survey of the prison staff will continue to Jackson injected with insulin

Survey of the prison staff will continue to Jackson injected with insulin

BLACKMAN TWP, MI -. The Michigan Department of Corrections is still the accidental injection of insulin in 36 employees investigated in a prison in Jackson area, a spokesman said

Three employees sought medical treatment after receiving insulin instead of Monday morning. Tuberculin tests during tuberculosis in the work of G. Robert Cotton Correctional Institutions, 3500 N. Elm Road, said John Cordell, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.

Earlier, the Michigan Department of Corrections has confirmed staff at Allegiance Health was transported and released

“There were two other people who have seen their personal physicians, as a precautionary measure, have and do not worry – for doctors apply – in this moment. ” Cordell said. The employee, who went to the hospital back to work, said Cordell.

Earlier this week, said a union official staff were not happy with how they reacted to prison officials, on learning of the error. Mel Grieshaber, Director of the Michigan Corrections Organization, could not be reached for comment Friday.

Cordell said an investigation into the incident is likely to be completed next week. It is too early to say if anyone will be punished, he said.

“At this point, it seems as though a situation where one of the medical staff were confused the drug to be used was for the TB test,” said Cordell.

“There were a few employees who provided evidence. Seems one of the other employees of the errors detected and brought to the attention of health perso nnel in the area.”

officials

investigate whether insulin properly marked, he said.

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