On Tues., Oct. 3, Katherine Jee Rankin, 30, Jacksonville Beach, pleaded guilty in a Middle District of Florida courtroom for tampering with injectable hydromorphone.
According to court documents, Rankin was a registered nurse and employed by a local surgical center in Jacksonville. On Oct. 13, 2022, a supervisor of Rankin told her she was being fired for forging an anesthesia record.
The documents go on to say that after being terminated but while still in the building, Rankin was seen by an employee and captured on surveillance video removing vials from a controlled substance cabinet.Rankin went on to explain that the drugs were replaced with saline, the caps glued back on, and the vials placed back into inventory so that the drug count “would be correct.
“As a trained and educated healthcare professional, Rankin knew that tampering with medication and falsifying records placed patients in danger of bodily injury and potentially death,” the Department of Justice said in a release. This case was investigated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration -- Office of Criminal Investigations and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office -- Pharmaceutical Diversion and Designer Drug Unit attached to the North Florida High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area.104.
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