Posted on 03/02/2015 9:47:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Nina Pham, the first person to ever contract Ebola in the United States, is now suing the hospital chain that both exposed her to the virus and also helped save her life.
Pham, 26, helped care for Thomas Eric Duncan, the first known person to travel from West Africa to the U.S. after he contracted Ebola. She became ill soon after working with him and struggled to recover from the virus. While Pham initially received treatment from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, she was later transported to the National Institutes of Health in Maryland. Fortunately, Pham was able to recover from the virus but told The Dallas Morning News that she still suffers from body aches, insomnia, and nightmares resulting from her experience.
"I wanted to believe that they would have my back and take care of me, but they just haven't risen to the occasion," Pham told The Dallas Morning News last week in an interview.
She plans to file a lawsuit against the hospital chain for failure to provide adequate protective equipment and for also violating her privacy while she was a patient. The hospital responded by stating that it remains "optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter," according to spokesman Wendell Watson.
Pham remains employed by Texas Health Resources and receives a paycheck but has not returned to work. It's unclear whether Pham's remaining symptoms are a result of the virus or the experimental drugs she received during treatment.
"She wants answers," Pham's attorney Charla Aldous told CBS DFW. "She wants transparency. Before her nurse manager came to her and said you are about to receive this patient, Mr. Duncan, and he could possibly have Ebola, not one single person at Presbyterian Hospital or THR (Texas Health Resources) had ever uttered the word Ebola to Nina Pham. She received no training whatsoever."
"I was the last person besides Mr. Duncan to find out he was positive," Pham said. "You'd think the primary nurse would be the first to know. I broke down and cried, not because I thought I had it but just because it was a big 'whoa, this is really happening' moment."
Before leaving the hospital in October, Pham thanked God and the medical team who treated her.
"I'm still trying to figure out what I want to do next," Pham said. "It's been such a life-changing experience, a traumatizing experience too. I don't feel like I'm physically but most mentally prepared to go back into the ICU for right now."
It's unknown how much Pham is seeking in her lawsuit but wants to receive compensation for her trauma.
I think she’s got a case. Nurses shouldn’t have to be around sick people.
Woah....I think the woman should change careers.
I hate gold diggers but us know what..?
I think she’s right.
People who think she should sue don’t realize that ultimately they will be the ones who will pay should she win.
“not one single person at Presbyterian Hospital or THR (Texas Health Resources) had ever uttered the word Ebola to Nina Pham. She received no training whatsoever.”
Then the hospital can/will countersue for the costs to treat her. I imagine the value of those treatments is included in the damages she seeks, even if she was never billed for them.
But the biggest winner in this lawsuit is still the lawyer.
Let her sue and win and just when she thinks she’s gotten away with it.
Everyone she endangered as she travelled around should sue her right back into the little hole she just crawled out of.
The Selfishness is amazing.
Nina Pham wants to live in Beverly Hills.
So, even though she did not have receive Ebola specific training, in all her time in Nursing school she never once heard about Ebola or what reasonable steps should be taken in the care of a patient possibly infected with an extremely contagious disease?
Yea, nurses should only have to work around healthy people in hospitals!
I wonder if she’s married?......................hmmmm.................
The sympathy I had felt for her has all but disappeared.
Last I heard she has a live in bf.
Darn........................
Not one word? Sure, she just wandered into Duncan’s room willy nilly? I don’t think so.
After this no other hospital would want to hire her.
As if Ebola wasn’t already in the headlines and she claims she was clueless? Any nurse worth her salt would have at least done a quick search for it. Funny how she’s unable to return to work and is suing over her privacy but she was up to flying over to give hussein a big hug for all the cameras. If anyone should be blamed it’s her hero clown and his CDC.
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