A Lexington nurse indicted Monday on charges of murdering a patient at
Baptist Health Lexington had been working at the
University of Kentucky's main hospital until the charge was filed, Christopher Leach
reports for the
Lexington Herald-Leader.
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Eyvette Hunter (Fayette County Detention Center photo) |
"Eyvette Hunter, 52, was charged with murder for allegedly committing intentional medical maltreatment, causing a 97-year-old patient’s death on May 5, Leach reports. "The patient, James Morris, died as 'a direct result' of Hunter’s actions on April 30, Lexington police said in a news release Tuesday. Hunter was arrested on Tuesday and is being held at the
Fayette County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond, according to jail records."
UK spokesman Jay Blanton confirmed to Leach that Hunter was also working at the
Albert B. Chandler Hospital as a traveling nurse, placed by an outside agency, from November 2021 to the date of her arrest. Blanton added that she was immediately released from her duties after
UK HealthCare learned of her suspension by the
Kentucky Board of Nursing and the indictment on Tuesday.
Those records show that Hunter previously held nursing licenses in other states, but did not face discipline from the boards in those states, Leach reports. Blanton and a spokesperson for Baptist Health told Leach that Hunter didn’t have any maltreatment incidents prior to the alleged one in April. She had been licensed as a registered nurse in Kentucky since 2018 and was licensed as a licensed practical nurse in 2007, according to state records.
According to Hunter's suspension order, Morris, who was admitted to the hospital "after a slip and fall injury," was aggressive and agitated while in the hospital, Leach reports. Hunter requested medication to calm him down on April 30, which was denied. Hunter then allegedly withdrew a vial of lorazepam meant for another patient and appeared in Morris's room several minutes later with a syringe and "proceeded to administer something intravenously," the order says.
Lorazepam belongs to a group of medicines called benzodiazepines and is used to relieve anxiety.
The Board of Nursing order suspending Hunter said another hospital employee saw what happened, asked Hunter what she gave Morris, and Hunter answered "something special." The order said his oxygen saturation equipment had been turned off and he aspirated food or medicine, developed pneumonia and was admitted May 3 to hospice care , where he died two days later.
Leach reports the order says Hunter later admitted that she had given Ativan, the brand name for lorazepam, to Morris without an order "as well as subsequently feeding him."
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