Construction worker who injured the forehead urged that "a rectal examination was forced at the hospital"



Despite the fact that construction workers were only injured while hitting their foreheads, they are complaining that they have been undergoing rectal examination that should have nothing to do with injuries at hospitals. According to men, he refused to take the examination, but he said that he did not have anything to do with the injection.

Man: NY Hospital Forced Rectal Exam | ABC 7 News
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Construction worker Brian (38) was the victim. Because the wooden beam that fell on the scene crashed into the forehead, New York'sPresbyterian (Presbyterian Church)When it was transported to the hospital, he was sewn over the eyebrow 8 needles, and the ER staff forcibly inspected the rectum.

According to a lawyer, Brian seemed to be rampant, for example, by hitting a doctor because the ER staff did not give up "to do a rectal examination" against the appeal that "I want you to stop". Then, the ER staff conducted an injection which is considered to be a sedative agent for Mr. Brian. The inspection was done while Mr. Brian was stinging. According to the hospital side, the rectal exam was done to investigate whether the spinal cord was damaged by the accident, it does not seem irrelevant.

Although the hospital made a request for dismissal of the lawsuit, it will not pass and the trial will commence on March 31, 2008. A hospital spokesperson said, "I think that it is inappropriate to comment on the details of the incident, I believe that there is no merit in the trial, but I will contest to the end." In addition, it seems that Brian's charges of assault on doctors were not charged.

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