#HospitalNegligence – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com Impart Educate Propel Thu, 31 Oct 2019 06:50:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://nepalireporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-RN_Logo-32x32.png #HospitalNegligence – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com 32 32 Lack of management and operation Hospital falling apart https://nepalireporter.com/2019/10/259721 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/10/259721#respond Thu, 31 Oct 2019 03:53:45 +0000 https://en.reportersnepal.com/?p=259721 BHOJPUR:The 15-bed Dingla Hospital based in Shadananda municipality-7, Gadhigaun is lying dysfunctional. The hospital is turning to a sorry state of affairs owing to sheer ignorance on part of Shadananda municipality which was mandated with entire responsibility for operation and preservation of the hospital, said locals. It may be noted that the hospital was built […]]]>

BHOJPUR:The 15-bed Dingla Hospital based in Shadananda municipality-7, Gadhigaun is lying dysfunctional.

The hospital is turning to a sorry state of affairs owing to sheer ignorance on part of Shadananda municipality which was mandated with entire responsibility for operation and preservation of the hospital, said locals.

It may be noted that the hospital was built by Mahadev Khimti Pokhare Kalika Construction Service JV Kathmandu at the cost of Rs 24.51 million. The Indian government had granted the assistance for the construction of hospital building.

In lack of conservation measures, the eastern pillar of the hospital building gate and the outer wall in the southern part are falling apart.
Municipality Mayor Birbal Rai pledged to resume the hospital in line with the Nepal government policy to operate one hospital in each local level. RSS

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Enraged parents blame nurses for newborn’s death https://nepalireporter.com/2019/09/258119 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/09/258119#respond Sun, 15 Sep 2019 07:05:39 +0000 https://www.nepalireporter.com/?p=258119 But, as her father Milan Adhikari was about to cremate her, she was found alive and immediately rushed to the hospital. She died in the evening while undergoing treatment at the NICU.]]>

KATHMANDU, Sept 15: The death of a newborn, who was found alive just before burial even after the Bheri Hospital pronounced her “dead”, has enraged her parents and relatives.

Kamala Adhikari, 20, of Chedagad-9, Jajarkot had given birth to the girl on Friday morning. Minutes later the baby was born, the hospital had declared the baby girl “dead” and handed her to her parents.

But, as her father Milan Adhikari was about to cremate her, she was found alive and immediately rushed to the hospital. She died in the evening while undergoing treatment at the ICU.

The family and relatives of the infants have staged protest in front of the hospital since Saturday morning blaming sheer negligence of the hospital for the newborn’s death.

The hospital later maintained that the baby was born “premature” and “extremely low birth weight” thus was difficult to evaluate the physical condition of the baby. According to a press release by the hospital, the child was born after 23 weeks of conception and weighs 600 grams.

The hospital has also maintained that the baby “expelled itself and showed no activity at the time of birth. The baby had no pulsation in cord and her condition did not improve when stimulated on back and feet”.

“The hospital is defending itself. The negligence of the nurses and staffers at the maternity ward are responsible for the death of my baby,” the father vented ire.

The health condition of the baby had improved gruadually after she was brought back to the hospital from the burial site but could not survive.

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Pronounced ‘dead’ by hospital, newborn comes alive before burial https://nepalireporter.com/2019/09/258102 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/09/258102#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2019 11:10:08 +0000 https://www.nepalireporter.com/?p=258102 The hospital, later issuing a press release, maintained that the baby was born "premature" and "extremely low birth weight" thus it was difficult to evaluate the physical condition of the baby. The child was born after 23 weeks of conception and weighs 600 grams, according to the hospital. "The baby expelled itself and showed no activity at the time of birth. The baby had no pulsation in cord and her condition did not improve when stimulated on back and feet," the press release reads.]]>

HOSPITAL EXPRESSES COMMITMENT NOT TO REPEAT AS SUCH NEGLIGENCE IN FUTURE

Kamala Adhikari, 20, of Chedagad-9, Jajarkot, gave birth to a girl at the Bheri Hospital, Nepalgunj “15 minutes” after he was admitted to hospital at 5:30 am due to labor pain on Friday.

Kamala and his spouse Milan Adhikari had their first child stillbirth and were very happy their second child was born normal. But their happiness did not last long after the hospital pronounced their newborn “dead” sometime after her birth.

The maternity ward handed the ‘body’ of the baby to Adhikari couple wrapped in cloth at around “6:30” am and put inside a polythene bag for burial.

Milan started preparing for the child’s last rites. As he was heading towards the burial site located in Bulbuliya carrying the baby in his arms for its last rites, Milan, to his astonishment, noticed that the ‘dead’ baby was breathing. He, then, brought the child back to the hospital.

“The hospital staff declared the baby dead although it was alive. They even put the baby inside a plastic bag and gave it to us for performing the last rites. This is the height of negligence of the hospital. Action should be taken for this sheer negligence,” said enraged Milan.

The hospital employees had even asked for Rs 2,000 from him as the burial fee saying they would bury the baby.

But Milan denied the hospital’s offer saying he would bury his child himself.

“First, they declare a living baby dead and then ask for money to bury the baby. What is this?” he wondered.

The hospital employees had charged him for Rs 500 for washing the baby’s napkin and Rs 1,500 as burial charge, according to Milan.

The hospital, later issuing a press release, maintained that the baby was born “premature” and “extremely low birth weight” thus it was difficult to evaluate the physical condition of the baby.

The child was born after 23 weeks of conception and weighs 600 grams, according to the hospital.

“The baby expelled itself and showed no activity at the time of birth. The baby had no pulsation in cord and her condition did not improve when stimulated on back and feet,” the press release reads.

“The nurse then went to look for another case of delivery and came back but found no improvement in the condition of the baby,” it further reads.

The baby is being treated at the NICU, according to the hospital.

“When the father brought the baby back to the hospital at 7:25 am, the baby’s pulse was 50/min. At 8:25 the baby’s pulse elevated to 140/min, respiration 30/min and saturation 91%,” the release stated.

The hospital has also expressed commitment not to let such negligence repeat again in the future.

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