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Originally Posted by phil8715
I don't actually think the drips were tampered with. I think it was a manufacturing fault. It's possible they were contaminated on the production line.
Maybe they were just unlucky and it didn't detect anything till patients died. And of course a few deaths pointed to the drips and automatically thought one of the nursing staff was tampering with the drips.
If this nurse is provided innocent cue the big compensation payout.
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it would be impossible for intravenous solutions to be contaminated by
insulin on the production line...unless it was done deliberately.
Intravenous fluid could be contaminated in other ways on the production line by a production fault.