‘Psychic’ nurse apology

A Welsh NHS trust whose nurse is said to have jokingly claimed she was psychic and had seen a ghost, thus scaring a patient in their post-operative recovery, has formally apologised.

Gillian Davies, who was a patient at Ysbyty Glan Clywd hospital, made a complaint to the hospital because she claimed she had been scared by the nurse’s ghost joke while still disorientated from an anaesthetic. She had been recovering from a mastectomy at the time. She also had other complaints, and an independent review was carried out.

The review was passed back to the trust with recommendations that they should issue a formal apology and meet with Mrs Davies, which the trust will be doing.

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