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Nurse charged with abusing Henrico Doctors' NICU baby granted bond

Erin Strotman, a 25-year-old nurse charged with abusing a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital, was granted a $25,000 secured bond on Wednesday in Henrico court. (Courtesy WTVR)

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Erin Strotman, a 25-year-old nurse charged with abusing a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital, was granted a $25,000 secured bond on Wednesday in Henrico court.

The judge placed several conditions on Strotman's bond, including that she:

• Must wear a GPS monitor
• Must stay at her parents' house
• May not provide services as a healthcare professional
• May not be in the presence of minors or vulnerable adults
• May not use illegal drugs or drugs for which she doesn't have a prescription
• May not have contact with the individual she's named on social media as her boyfriend
• May not have firearms in her residence

The judge granted Strotman bond after she underwent a mental health evaluation. The results of that evaluation were sealed after they were presented in court.

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