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Barbara Mancini, RN, MSN. Barbara Mancini, a Philadelphia nurse was arrested in February 2013 for giving her 93-year-old terminally ill father his prescribed morphine at his request. Barbara was charged under a Pennsylvania state law that makes it illegal to assist in suicide. Her exoneration on February 12,2014 came one year to the day after the death of her father, Joseph Yourshaw.
On the eve of the release of her book, Cruel Death, Heartless Aftermath, National Director of ElderLawAnswers, Rebecca Hobbs, speaks with Barbara Mancini regarding her experience caring for her father at the end of his life, and the year-long prosecution she endured for handing him his prescribed morphine. Podcast Guest: Barbara Mancini, RN, MSN | Author
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Barbara Mancini, RN, MSN. Barbara Mancini, a Philadelphia nurse was arrested in February 2013 for giving her 93-year-old terminally ill father his prescribed morphine at his request. Barbara was charged under a Pennsylvania state law that makes it illegal to assist in suicide. Her exoneration on February 12,2014 came one year to the day after the death of her father, Joseph Yourshaw.
On the eve of the release of her book, Cruel Death, Heartless Aftermath, National Director of ElderLawAnswers, Rebecca Hobbs, speaks with Barbara Mancini regarding her experience caring for her father at the end of his life, and the year-long prosecution she endured for handing him his prescribed morphine. Podcast Guest: Barbara Mancini, RN, MSN | Author
22 episode
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