From Deseret News archives:
ER nurses fall victim to increasing violence, study finds
A recent study by the ENA showed that 86 percent of all ER nurses who responded to the survey had some form of violence committed against them while on duty over the past three years.
"Those are astronomical numbers," said ENA president Donna Mason, who is in Salt Lake City this week for the group's annual conference.
The abuse includes nurses being punched, kicked and verbally abused.
In 2005, the Massachusetts Bureau of Labor Statistics reported more than 4,000 hospital employees had been assaulted while working in the ER. Another survey that year of ER doctors in Michigan revealed 28 percent had been physically assaulted, while 75 percent were verbally assaulted.
On the blog Web page Ernursey.blogspot.com last month, an ER nurse recounts how she was assaulted by a patient who reached over her desk, grabbed her by the throat, choked and punched her.
Mason knows of one ER nurse who was pregnant and lost her baby after she was kicked in the stomach by an angry patient.
Those who are committing violence in emergency rooms are not typically gang members who are brought to the hospital after a violent confrontation with a rival gang and are looking for payback, Mason said. Rather, it's citizens who are sometimes intoxicated, and many times upset with having to sit for hours in the waiting room.
The public perception is patients will go to the ER and be out in one to two hours, Mason said. In reality, a stay at the ER averages four to six hours, she said. Utah has the highest average patient time spent in the emergency room at 6.35 hours, according to the ENA.
Mason, who works at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee, said her ER department has metal detectors at the door and armed guards.
"We take an average of 25 weapons a week off of people," she said.
LDS Hospital, the University of Utah Medical Center and Ogden's McKay-Dee Hospital have not had problems with violence in the emergency room, according to their spokespeople. But all say they have taken proactive precautions to prevent any surge in violence.
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