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NC Man Dies After Waiting 22 Hours at Hospital
Whitney Woodward / AP
August 20, 2008
RALEIGH, N.C. — A mental patient died after workers at a North Carolina hospital left him in a chair for 22 hours without feeding him or helping him use the bathroom, said federal officials who have threatened to cut off the facility’s funding.
The state sent a team Tuesday to help Cherry Hospital in Goldsboro draft new procedures to ensure patients receive proper care.
An investigator’s report released Monday found that 50-year-old Steven Sabock died in April after he at one point choked on medication and had been left sitting in a chair for close to a day at the facility about 50 miles southeast of Raleigh. Surveillance video showed hospital staff watching television and playing cards just a few feet away.
It was not clear from the report exactly how Sabock died. The report states that he was in a hospital bed and later found unresponsive. A phone call placed after business hours to the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner rang unanswered Tuesday.
Federal officials have threatened to cut off funding because of Sabock’s death and a report that a physician punched a patient after the teen bit the doctor.
Department of Health and Human Services spokesman Tom Lawrence said the state team also may investigate what, if any, disciplinary action should be taken following Sabock’s death.
Lawrence said the Sabock incident is isolated but that officials are concerned.
“It’s not the kind of thing that we in our wildest dreams would expect to happen in our hospitals — in our wildest nightmares, I guess,” Lawrence said.
Sabock’s father, Nicholas, declined comment when reached by telephone Tuesday evening. A man who answered the phone listed for Susan Sabock, Steven’s wife, hung up without commenting.
The investigation released Monday said Sabock died in April after Cherry Hospital nurses left him unattended in a chair and did not feed him or help him to the bathroom.
The report said Sabock sat, unattended, in the room for four work shifts. The report also found that Sabock, formerly of Roanoke Rapids, ate nothing the day he died and had little food in the three days preceding his death. The 47-page report also said workers were supposed to be closely monitoring Sabock’s condition and may have forged documents that said they had.
The state has until Aug. 23 to file a report with the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services detailing what changes officials are making, Lawrence said.
If the center rejects the report, federal funds will be cut off beginning Sept. 1, Lawrence said.
Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dempsey Benton said in a statement that nurses may be reassigned to provide more patient supervision. Officials are also considering better ways to manage staff resources, he said.
A patient in New York died in June after she waited in a hospital’s mental ward waiting area for nearly 24 hours. Security video showed her writhing on the floor. It was nearly an hour before someone else flagged down a staff member who got help for the unresponsive woman.
(c) YellowBrix 2008
kstiltner1
14 days ago
1326 comments
That makes all health care providers look bad.
margeaux
2 months ago
18 comments
So much of our healthcare system is a nightmare mess period.
Reasing all of these comments sickens me.
I went to the doctor yesterday, a man I had never met, interviewing him to see if he would be a good pain specialist for me. I have taken a particular medication for over a year that works and has improved the quality of my life 100%. This doctor told me should stop the medication that works so well and take,,,tell me if you can believe this...told me I should take high doses of Methadone for my pain.
My boyfriend and I looked at him, asked him of he was serious and when he said yes we walked out
I am reading a lot of great things written by a ,lot of great nurses since joining this site. Please keep the info coming. WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!
I will personally write to these people in Raliegh. I do advocate work for people who have not a clue as to how our medical system works and I am always ready for a good challenge.
What a tragic story. Of course the nursing staff were watching tv. The quality of medical care has gone so far downhill it is shameful and if the brighter of us and the ones of us who have worked hard and care band together...things like this just might stop happening. Wouldn't that be a nice thing?
Margeaux
cdnurse
2 months ago
3240 comments
basia: you are so right. I see more and more coming into nursing "Because you make good money and you can always find a job" I sure do not want to work with them, have tehm care for me, or have them care for a loved one.
I hope that you got to see that nurse again. Did you reprot her?
basiajune
2 months ago
72 comments
THis is horrible! I believe that some people are becoming nurses for the money and that it is a job in high demand! This puts a bad name for the nurses that actually did care.
When I was in labor in the hospital for a few hours with my second daughter I told my nurse that my water had broke, and she said it didn't and that I just urinated! She wouldn't listen to me and did not tell my midwife. Once my midwife had arrived because my daughters heart beat was going to low she said that i lost to much fluid and that my water broke awhile ago. My daughter could have not been here with me because of this careless nurse that didn't care. It's sad!!!
hildafig
2 months ago
4 comments
This is terrible but realisticly happens often and is not all nurses that do this there are alot of nurses that care about our patients and I have told a few I have known just that if they don't like their job find something else, but nurses like that give the rest of us a bad name and most of us do care and we even have our own family die because of bad nurses like my father did at Mayfield Nursing Home in Texas !!!!!
raymoss1
2 months ago
50 comments
I hope everyone who had anything to do with this loses their jobs, have criminal charges agaist them. I mean every one including the administration. Close the palce down as well.
Instinctoid
3 months ago
20 comments
That is absolutely devastating, if these peolpe can't handle the demands and requirements of the medical field then they need to QUIT and find another job where they can sit around watching TVand playing cards!!
casassy62688
3 months ago
262 comments
I can't believe pelpe in this world! Your suppossed to enter the medical field to HELP people, not HURT them! This is very upsetting and I hope they fire and revoke the licenses of all of the people involved. Disgusting!
NCnurse
3 months ago
54 comments
I can not believe that we have medical professionals out there in this world that are getting away with this. They all should be put in jail.
cdnurse
3 months ago
3240 comments
NC nurse. glad you saw this. I was going to send you a note on this.
NCnurse
3 months ago
54 comments
I can not believe that we have medical professionals out there in this world that are getting away with this. They all should be put in jail.
pezzy
3 months ago
298 comments
Unbelievable....
mashell4
3 months ago
564 comments
Oh My this seems to be happening alot, I remember a story like this on the site not to long ago!! what is going on in these facalities?
Shan4691
3 months ago
1568 comments
What is wrong with these "medical professionals"?
cdnurse
3 months ago
3240 comments
I saw this in the paper this morning and I was going to post this. So glad it is on here. What we do to the mentally ill is sickening. I hope everyone working on that unit goes to jail.