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  • Discarded case: Seminarian dies locked in cold hospital room?

    Source: http://lapatriaenlinea.com/index.php...2378&Itemid=32
    Google translation:

    research on death of young Huanuni

    The Departmental Service of Health (Headquarters) sent to the town of Huanuni a commission by a lawyer, an audit, another officer of the Service Unit and a nurse to assess the background of the death of a young seminarian in the Hospital "Saint Martin de Porres" in that locality.

    The Director of Venues, Jhonny Vedia indicated that this work will help to correct the alleged offenses were committed during the medical care received by the victim. Also apply appropriate measures in line down the rules of both doctors and nurses regarding the regulation of public officials and especially health.

    Vedia said that the assessment and internal audits, will improve the quality of patient care.

    BACKGROUND
    Vedia pointed out that the couple died in Huanuni, had chronic respiratory disease and a pathology which was subsequently reagudizada in the days before his death, therefore it was evaluated by the clinicians who warned that clinical criteria could be considered as a suspected case of influenza A-H1N1, and this was later ruled out by laboratory analysis of the National Center for Tropical Diseases (CENETROP).

    BISHOP
    In this regard the Bishop Christopher Bialasik indicated that the youth was a seminarian in the second year of studying theology in Sucre to Oruro and wine by the winter holidays to visit relatives.

    On July 6 Huanuni went to hospital because he felt bad, there he was told that their symptoms were a suspected case of influenza "A" and kept in a cold environment secured with a padlock on the outside, with total restriction of visits and only allowed communication via telephone

    Bialasik stated that there are witnesses who saw a nurse to escape the place after bringing the food to the sick. He said that on Thursday, July 9 the couple talked with his sister through the door and said I need to go to the bathroom, inside the urinals cried the young man and his sister ran to seek help, but the nurse would have refused to open the door and died minutes later, the seminary has been diagnosed as the cause of death cardio respiratory arrest and aspiration bronco.

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    Re: Discarded case: Seminarian dies locked in cold hospital room?

    #1: ~ died from cold and cardio arrest, locked without help

    Horrible.

    The wrong way of making a quarantine without enaugh neccessary conditions provided.

    When there are masses illnessed in tents it will be more dificult, but when it is possible to allested rooms it must be diferent.
    And any way the nurse duty was to help, wearing an precautionary shielding gear, not left him die from cold and cardio arrest.

    If not, it was better to allow him a more human treatment at home closure, if distanced enaugh from the family by barriers.

    Seems there were elements for prosecution.

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    • #3
      Re: Discarded case: Seminarian dies locked in cold hospital room?

      Originally posted by Shiloh View Post
      Source: http://lapatriaenlinea.com/index.php...2378&Itemid=32
      Google translation:
      On July 6 Huanuni went to hospital because he felt bad, there he was told that their symptoms were a suspected case of influenza "A" and kept in a cold environment secured with a padlock on the outside, with total restriction of visits and only allowed communication via telephone


      What fuel fear adds to lack of knowledge or misinformation.

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      • #4
        Re: Discarded case: Seminarian dies locked in cold hospital room?

        Source: http://lapatriaenlinea.com/index.php...3586&Itemid=32

        Inquiry into the death of seminary continues Huanuni
        The results will be next week

        Investigations into the death of a seminary Huanuni, who died from a bronchoaspiration, who allegedly were discriminated against and poor attention to rumors that probably had Influenza A-H1N1 continues and is expected until next week have the results if this was really done.
        In this regard, several weeks ago the Departmental Service of Health (Headquarters) has sent a team responsible for auditing, legal services and nursing, to assess which is the attention given to this patient.
        The Director of Venues, Jhonny Vedia said the team was moved to the town of Huanuni, where he sought the medical records of which will evaluate and audit in relation to medical care that would have given this patient.
        He mentioned that the results will be taken next week, because a study is warranted to diagnose since joining the patient until such time as he left the health facility, ie hospital "Saint Martin de Porres" of the town .

        BACKGROUND
        Vedia pointed out that the patient Huanuni had chronic respiratory disease and a pathology which was subsequently intensified in the days before his death, therefore it was evaluated by health personnel and also by a physician and internist, as we are in a pandemic, the physicians according to clinical criteria considered for this case was suspected influenza A-H1N1.
        Subsequently, the suspicion was ruled out by laboratory of the National Center for Tropical Diseases (CENETROP).
        Also, through the statement of Bishop Christopher Bialasik, Bishop of Oruro, was known weeks ago that the young Arroyo Victor Lopez, 24 years, July 6 Huanuni went to hospital because he felt ill, where he said " probably "had symptoms of influenza" A "and locked in a room with a padlock on the outside, nor the family nor anyone else could come to your bedroom.
        Before his death, Victor was able to speak with his sister through the door and said I need to go to the bathroom, inside the very young sister screamed and ran to seek his help, opening the door found the couple on the floor, tried to resurrect but it was too late, the young man had died of a cardiorespiratory arrest bronchoaspiration.

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