Thanjavur Hospital nurse dismissed for making patients stand during saline administration

Written By :  Rumela De Sarkar
Published On 2026-01-08 12:08 GMT   |   Update On 2026-01-08 12:08 GMT

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Tiruchy: In a case highlighting alleged medical negligence, a contractual nurse at Thanjavur Medical College Hospital has been dismissed after a video surfaced showing her administering saline while making patients stand.

According to reports, the nurse, employed under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme, allegedly called patients to her seat instead of attending to them at their bedside. During intravenous fluid administration, patients were reportedly forced to remain standing. In some cases, relatives were instructed to carry dextrose fluid bags while moving around. Those who raised concerns were allegedly scolded and asked to leave.  

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The incident took place in the oncology department within the hospital's multispecialty block. The nurse had previously faced complaints of indifference toward patients. Reports suggested that she often summoned patients rather than visiting them at their bedside.  

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Subsequently, a video clip of the nurse directing patients to come to her seat and administering IV fluids to them was forwarded to the Dean and was also uploaded on social media. After conducting an inquiry, the Dean issued a termination order to her on January 6, the sources added, reports the
 Hindu.   

Speaking to TOI, the dean said, "We have issued orders permanently relieving the contract nurse from her duties after confirming the lapses."  

This incident adds to growing concerns about patient care and staff conduct at government medical institutions, prompting calls for stricter monitoring and accountability.  

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Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that a multipurpose health worker (MPHW) at Kalavai Government Hospital in Ranipet allegedly stitched a patient’s wounds, raising serious concerns about patient safety in government hospitals. The incident reportedly occurred at the direction of a doctor who was attending to another emergency at the time.  
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