A nurse who quit her job after being overheard speaking about whether an elderly woman should be resuscitated has won an end to a formal investigation that has dragged on for nearly three years and caused her "misery".
The nurse, who has permanent name suppression, sought legal costs and an injunction in the Wellington High Court today from the Nursing Council over its investigation, which started in April 2011.
After the morning's session, the Nursing Council agreed to a permanent injunction staying the investigation, and a declaration that its Professional Conduct Committee breached its obligation to observe the rules of natural justice. The parties made an agreement for costs.
The nurse held a senior position in a hospital in the lower North Island region in March 2011. It was a busy day, and she checked the hospital system to see if other hospital personnel might be available to help in her unit.
She saw that a woman aged in her 80s had been admitted to the emergency department, suffering from cardiac arrest. The patient's family wanted to resuscitate her.