INO demands improved conditions to alleviate nurse shortage

The Irish Nurses Organisation has demanded better pay and improved training in an effort to alleviate a shortage of intensive care nurses throughout the country.

The Irish Nurses Organisation has demanded better pay and improved training in an effort to alleviate a shortage of intensive care nurses throughout the country.

The call was issued in response to a report into the death of Limerick toddler Róisín Ruddle in July 2003, a day after her heart operation was cancelled due to a shortage of paediatric intensive care nurses.

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