Pregnant nurse injured in attack by patient, Nova Scotia union says
HALIFAX — A pregnant nurse was injured this week after being attacked while on duty at the East Coast Forensic Hospital in Dartmouth, her union says.
Jason MacLean, president of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union, said the nurse, who is 33 weeks pregnant, was left vulnerable because her personal security alarm wasn’t within reach.
In addition, MacLean said the alarm was held together with masking tape, which made it impossible to signal for help during Monday’s attack.
The union said the incident, in which the nurse was punched and kicked, occurred one week after its request for an independent workplace-violence risk assessment was dismissed as a “waste of time” by the Nova Scotia Health Authority.