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    Michelle Chapman
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    1. The nurses are both working as nurses still at the old memorial building that is now known as ochsner they appear to be back to normal and recovered from the traumatic events they endured 7 years before.
    2. Americans do not like to talk about death and be avoiding the subject can lead to them being unprepared or not understanding methods to stop the prolonging of death. in the United States medically the staff are taught to give medications to pro long or stop the inevitable death. I know some cultures view death as a beginning but in the US it is an end and thought always as the enemy.
    3. The nurses from life care were happy they felt that the guilt had been lifted from them as they entrusted their patients in Pou’s care so with Pou being innocent that relieved them of any guilt some still felt angry that no one was to be held accountable. some were less concern with seeing someone punished but wanted the truth and wanted to learn from the errors that happened that lead up to this tragedy The main investigators (Virginia and Butch) did not feel that justice was served and not that Pou was guilty they felt the victims did not get justice. I feel justice was served for the medical staff they did not get convicted of murder however the victims were failed and i think someone out there with a larger pay grade needs to answer for this in some way to prevent something like this from happening ever again.

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