Responsibility or Liability – nurse refuses to perform CPR

Off-topic for this site, but still deeply frustrating—this incident happened in California at an independent living facility. You decide what to make of it: --- **CPR Refusal Sparks Investigation in Bakersfield** Police are currently probing whether there was any criminal misconduct involved in how a medical emergency was handled at an independent living facility in Bakersfield, where an elderly woman passed away after a nurse declined to administer CPR. Glenwood Gardens, the large, gated facility where the incident occurred, has defended the nurse, stating that she acted according to protocol when responding to the 87-year-old woman who collapsed in the dining room. The situation unfolded after a 911 call was placed by an unidentified person reporting a suspected cardiac issue and difficulty breathing. The call was quickly transferred to the Fire Department, where a dispatcher urgently requested that the nurse perform CPR. However, the nurse reportedly refused, citing a policy restriction that prevented her from doing so. An audio recording of the conversation captures the dispatcher's attempts to persuade the nurse. Bakersfield Police spokesperson Michaela Beard confirmed that the department is investigating the matter. During the 7-minute, 16-second call, dispatcher Tracey Halvorson repeatedly urged the nurse to intervene, emphasizing that Glenwood Gardens wouldn’t face legal consequences for any complications arising from administering CPR. Halvorson, described as an experienced dispatcher with over a decade of service at the county call center, even assured the nurse that following through would absolve her employer of liability. Despite Halvorson’s efforts, the nurse insisted she could not assist. When firefighters and paramedics arrived at the facility seven minutes after the initial call, they found the woman unresponsive and without a pulse. CPR was administered en route to the hospital, where the patient was later pronounced deceased. While the exact identity of the caller remains undisclosed, this tragic case has sparked public debate about the limits of workplace protocols and ethical responsibilities in life-or-death situations. Would something similar happen elsewhere? What do you think? --- This version adds depth by expanding on the dispatcher's role and emphasizing the emotional weight of the situation while maintaining the original narrative structure. It also provides context around the broader implications of such incidents.

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