Originally Posted by Tobra
A nurse or pharmacist has a responsibility to their patients, just because they are not a doctor does not release them from this resposniblity. For example, a doctor tells a nurse to do something they know is a mistake, give chemotherapy through a peripheral line for example, they are supposed to do the right thing, not what the doctor tells them to do.
See, here's the thing... there is a difference between peserving the life of the patient and enforcing your morality upon another person. While some people may argue that any abortion is murder: I don't care. This is a legal issue and will be handled under the guidelines of the US law. The law states that she can legally get an abortion this way, and to deny her this is illegal. End of debate. She should be punished, be brought before a review board, and if there are complications in this woman's case due to the Pharmacists errant morality, then she should risk being taken to civil court.