Six-year-old Peja Hospital dies with a report on the case (FOTO)

The leadership of Pec's Regional Hospital has summed up a report with the hospital's findings in the six-year-old case with initials A.B. who after the treatment he received here left for the CKUK, where he died last week. According to this report, the patient appeared at the pediatric Clinic on April 16, at 00:00 [...]
The leadership of Pec's Regional Hospital has summed up a report with the hospital's findings in the six-year-old case with initials A.B. who after the treatment he received here left for the CKUK, where he died last week.
According to this report, the patient appeared at the pediatric Clinic on April 16, at 00: 00 p.m. with a temperature of 38.
Dr. Paddy diagnosed it with French almonds and “Zymer of unknown origin”. For this, therapy has been described and released.
14 hours after this visit, the child has been taken back to the hospital, but in the infectious department by conveying and unconsciously. After the visit by the infection, the child has been tested to show that he has Meningitis.
The report says that the child has been offered intensive therapy. Then, six years old, there have been seizures for which she has accepted anticonvulsive therapies, Phenobarbion, and diaszepam.
Between 4: 00 p.m. and 6: 00 p.m., the child has been unable to transport, this assessment has been given by anesthesiologist and a infection. After stabilising the situation, the patient is headed for CKUK to the infectious clinic.
This report refutes family claims that they have waited about two hours for ambulance drivers to launch the baby to QKUK.
The report says the car was ready to leave immediately, but they waited 10 minutes until the patient's condition was stabilised after the seizure. In this regard, the hospital says there is evidence of the custody protocol report, which is maintained by the chief caretaker technician, which was also received in writing by the driver.
In the end, the staff that has drafted this report, consisting of the Executive Director, Nurse Director, Chief of the Infective Department, Chief of the Paddy Department, pediatrics, senior caregivers, and statements of physician Infectologist, chief of technical service, assistants in office, and self - ambulance drivers, family members have filed no verbal or written complaints about child treatment at this hospital.












