Nurse seriously injured in patient’s Sydney hospital rampage

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Harriet Alexander

A man is alleged to have assaulted three nurses, a police officer, a security guard and a visitor to Prince of Wales Hospital during a rampage on Saturday night.

The 51-year-old patient at the Randwick hospital is alleged to have seriously injured a nurse’s leg about 8.30pm, before assaulting two other nurses and a security guard.

Three nurses were among six people injured during a patient rampage at Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney.Dion Georgopoulos

He also allegedly used a garbage bin to attack a 26-year-old woman attempting to shield another patient.

Police who were at the hospital on an unrelated matter were alerted to the incident and attempted to speak to the man, only for him to allegedly assault one of the officers.

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They subdued him with a Taser, arrested him and moved him to a secure area of the facility.

The nurse who suffered a leg injury is still being treated at the hospital, while the others who were allegedly attacked did not require further medical care.

Police are investigating the incident.

Many NSW hospitals have set up dedicated mental health units within their emergency departments to mitigate violence against staff.

A recent report from the NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association revealed 88 per cent of respondents had experienced violence in the previous year.

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