Jun 06, 2007 11:45
The accused was asked if patients knew what was going to happen to them. She responded:
"The patients didn't notice it for a long period. Later there were a few of them who did notice it. Possibly they realized that the physician pointed his finger to individual patients and talked about them to the senior nurse and those patients were taken to the so-called small room. It is also possible that the patients, or a few of them, observed that the patients didn't come back alive from that room. When I gave the above-mentioned patient the injection, I didn't talk to her anymore. The patient also didn't talk anymore. It was a patient in a condition that had to be described as bad. I think the patient didn't notice anything. In general, some patients anxiously already had lifted themselves in the bed. Some drank the medicine on their own. Also, the dose varied from one patient to the other."