Cherilyn Lee
No, propofol is only administered in operating rooms by trained anesthesiologists.
He used it to "sleep", he had insomnia and was desperate for rest as he was preparing for his upcoming concerts.
Michael had already know Debbie before getting romantically involved with her. She was his nurse when he was first diagnosed with Lupus.
Only if you don't want to wake up. Propofol is a powerful drug that should be only be administered by a doctor, or specially trained nurse, who is going to watch you carefully, and even then is only used for things like surgery.
Michael Jackson married to Lisa Marie Presley from 1994 to 1996 Michael Jackson married to Debbie Rowe from 1996 to 1999
He met Lisa Marie through a mutual friend, he met Debbie at his dermatologists office, she was a nurse there.
Yes, Debbie Rowe underwent artificial insemination to conceive her two children, Prince Michael Jackson and Paris Jackson, with Michael Jackson. She was a former nurse and had a close relationship with Jackson, which led to their decision to have children together. Rowe later became a controversial figure in the media regarding her role as a mother after their divorce.
Beth Jackson
During the Australian leg of the HIStory World Tour, Jackson married dermatology nurse Deborah Jeanne Rowe on November 14, 1996 in an impromptu ceremony close to his Sydney hotel room. She gave birth to Michael's first two children: a son named Michael Joseph Jr (commonly known as Prince), and a daughter, Paris-Michael Katherine, he used a surrogate for his youngest child Prince Michael II (Blanket).
During the Australian leg of the HIStory World Tour, Jackson married dermatology nurse Deborah Jeanne Rowe on November 14, 1996 in an impromptu ceremony close to his Sydney hotel room. She gave birth to Michael's first two children: a son named Michael Joseph Jr (commonly known as Prince), and a daughter, Paris-Michael Katherine, he used a surrogate for his youngest child Prince Michael II (Blanket).
Registered nurses (RNs) are generally not authorized to push medications like propofol unless they are specifically trained and have the appropriate protocols in place, such as in a critical care or anesthesia setting. The administration of propofol typically requires a qualified anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist due to its rapid onset and potential for respiratory depression. Policies may vary by institution, so it's essential for RNs to follow their facility's guidelines and protocols regarding medication administration.
No, Michael Jackson's celebrity and isolation from a normal life, with the help of people who wanted a part of his world are responsible for his death.NO. Michael Jackson's personal doctor/nurse messed up, and he died naturally,but the doctor should have taken care of himThe (real life, not modern imaginary) Illuminati broke up ca. 1785. So it's impossible.There's no such thing as the Illuminati. Fnord.