A hospitalized man allegedly removed an IV from his arm and used his "HIV positive blood" as a weapon by spraying it into the ...
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North Carolina man accused of removing IV and ‘spraying HIV blood’ into hospital employees’ eyes
Gilchrist reportedly tore his IV from his arm and “[sprayed] HIV blood into the eyes of [the] victim” — a pair of medical ...
A North Carolina man is accused of using his "HIV positive blood" as a weapon against hospital workers by removing his IV from his arm and then "spraying HIV blood into eyes" of two different people.
A new study shed light on the large proportion of nursing home residents who have venous catheters, or intravenous (IV) lines, left in long after antibiotics are completed. Untimely removal poses ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A Birmingham television station reports that federal agents were seen removing boxes from the Birmingham Meds IV pharmacy Friday. WBRC-TV reports that the agents wore shirts ...
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