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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Langdon didn’t get off with a pass. Santos is sanctimonious with the limited perspective of youth. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone screws up. The majority of people deserve a second chance. He’s trying to make right, he’s not perfect. Life is not black or white, it’s a lot of gray[/quote] It blows me away the people think this. He stole meds and then replaced it with saline and then had it used on a patient instead of the actual medicine. That’s a crime on so many levels.[/quote] Not only that, but when his intern (Santos) told him the there was something wrong with the vial of medication because it had been weirdly hard to open (because Landon had glued it closes after replacing the meds with saline) and the patient didn't respond as expected (because they were getting saline instead of actual medication), he gave her incorrect medical instructions to cover his theft -- he told her that her difficulty with the vial was probably just due to her inexperience and that it was normal to have to give another vial if the first one wasn't enough. So he's training a doctor and just lying to her about recognizing signs of tampering on medication and giving her dosing advice that could kill someone. I like Langdon and am rooting for him but it's really weird to me that people downplay the facts of what happened with this addiction and the way he was diverting meds. And that people are so dismissive of Santos or think she should "move on" because they are annoyed that she is still hung up on it. It was a very big deal. I don't necessarily agree with her that Langdon should be fired and never work again (there are good reasons why doctors and nurses with addiction issues are given a chance to do what Langdon is doing) but I don't blame Santos for still being upset or being frustrated with the lack of accountability with how Langdon has returned to the ED. I can see both sides.[/quote]
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