A care home nurse faces being struck off after telling a resident: "If this was outside I would have strangled you."

The incident happened while Ashok Domah was employed by healthcare provider Four Seasons as a bank nurse at a home in East Dunbartonshire.

Further details of the alleged incident or the home have not been made public.

The nurse is also alleged to have worked shifts while at the home while on sick leave from another job as a staff nurse with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

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The nurse is further accused of failing to record being struck on the head by a resident at the care home.

The incidents are alleged to have happened between September 2011 and July 12 2012.

The nurse is facing 7 charges of misconduct and is due to appeal at a hearing of the Nursing and Midwifery Council from June 13-16.

In a separate case a Glasgow nurse is facing disciplinary action after allegedly kicking an aggressive patient.

Grace Plaza is charged with failing to "appropriately de-escalate" a patient's aggression while employed as a staff nurse by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

The incident is said to have happened on July 8 2014.

Ms Plaza is due to appear before the NMC from June 27 - 29.