Echaquan inquiry: Quebec nurse testifies patient’s condition needed more attention
MONTREAL — A veteran Quebec nurse told a coroner’s inquest Wednesday he had raised concerns about the care Joyce Echaquan had received at the hospital before she died and how she had lacked supervision.
The nurse, a 20-year veteran whose identity is protected by a publication ban, was the final front-line health worker to take the stand at the inquiry, which is investigating the death of Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw mother of seven. She had filmed herself on Facebook Live as a nurse and an orderly were heard insulting and mocking her shortly before she died on Sept. 28.
“I was unhappy with the situation,” he told coroner Géhane Kamel on Wednesday.
He said he had been making his rounds when he saw a young nurse in training who was overseeing Echaquan’s care and who seemed overwhelmed and discouraged. The young woman had told him the hospital’s assistant head nurse had twice refused to transfer Echaquan to the resuscitation room, he said. Another nurse, he added, had also tried and failed to get Echaquan transferred.


