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Nurse reports brief interaction before patient death from sepsis at hospital

10 April 2026
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The triage nurse who evaluated Heather Winterstein on the day she died from sepsis in December 2021 testified that she did not directly interact with the 24-year-old patient or take her vital signs due to overwhelming busyness in the emergency department. Andrea Demery stated that her only contact was a brief glance at Winterstein in her wheelchair after speaking with paramedics, and she failed to perform required reassessments while Winterstein waited for a doctor. Winterstein had arrived at the hospital on December 9 and was sent home with pain relief, only to return the next day with severe symptoms. After a 2½-hour wait without reassessment, Winterstein collapsed and could not be revived. The inquest into her death has revealed systemic issues in emergency care, including staff burnout and inadequate patient monitoring.

Why It Matters

This case highlights critical challenges in emergency medical care, including nurse staffing shortages and the impact of burnout on patient safety. The Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) mandates regular reassessments for patients with severe conditions, yet adherence to these protocols was compromised in this instance. Historical data shows that emergency departments across Canada have faced increased patient loads and staffing issues, leading to potential risks in care quality. Investigations like this inquest aim to identify systemic failures and recommend changes to prevent future tragedies in healthcare settings.

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