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Kansas Nurse Sentenced To Three Years In Drug Tampering Case
Federal prosecutors are recommending that Wendy Parmenter receive a three-year prison term.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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UPDATE: Friday, February 3, 2012
A Kansas nurse who added tap water to a painkiller prescribed for a 105-year-old nursing home patient was sentenced to three years in prison.
U.S. District Judge Richard Rogers on Friday followed the government's sentencing recommendation. Prosecutors struck a deal
with Wendy Parmenter that allows her early release if she successfully completes a residential drug treatment program. It also bars her from working again in health care.
The 37-year-old nurse pleaded guilty in November to product tampering and adulteration of a drug. She admitted that in 2010 she
diluted a bottle of morphine meant for a patient at Rolling Hills Health Center in Topeka.
Parmenter has a past conviction for stealing drugs from patients at the Flint Hills Care Center in Emporia.
Friday, February 3, 2012
A Kansas nurse who added tap water to a painkiller prescribed for a 105-year-old nursing home patient is due in court for sentencing.
Federal prosecutors are recommending that Wendy Parmenter receive a three-year term when she's sentenced Friday, in a deal allowing for early release if she successfully completes a residential drug treatment program.
The plea agreement bars Parmenter from working again in health care.
Parmenter pleaded guilty in November to product tampering and adulteration of a drug. She admitted that in November 2010 she diluted a bottle of morphine on the rolling cart used to dispense medication to a patient at Rolling Hills Health Center in Topeka.
Parmenter also has a past conviction for stealing drugs from patients at the Flint Hills Care Center in Emporia.
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