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Tirupathur government doctors successfully treat child with rare condition

Tirupathur government doctors successfully treat child with rare condition Updated: Updated: The baby was diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis and acute renal failure Share Article The baby was diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis and acute renal failure Doctors at the Special Newborn Care Unit (SNCU), Tirupathur Government Hospital, successfully treated a 24-day-old baby girl who was diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis and acute renal failure, and was brought in a critical state to the hospital last week. Doctors claim this is a rare presentation during the newborn period. The baby girl, daughter of Sivaranjini from Tirupathur, was born in Vellore Medical College Hospital, Adukamparai. Though her birth weight was 2.8 kg, it dropped to 1.78 kg and the parents complained that the child was feeding poorly and suffered from breathlessness.

Mission Director NHM inspects patient care facilities at Gandhi Nagar Hospital

Jammu: Mission Director National Health Mission, J&K, Choudhary Mohammed Yasin, on Monday inspected NHM supported facilities available at the Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar. He was accompanied by Additional Director, NHM, J&K, Hitesh Gupta,

FIR Registered Against Two Nurses in Maharashtra Hospital Fire Case

FIR Registered Against Two Nurses in Maharashtra Hospital Fire Case The FIR has been registered under IPC Section 304 part 2(culpable homicide not amounting to murder). Punishment can carry imprisonment for 10 years.   |  19 Feb 2021 9:30 AM GMT MUMBAI: Maharashtra Director General of Police, Hemant Nagrale, on Thurs day, informed that an FIR has been registered against two nurses for criminal negligence in connection with the Bhandara hospital fire incident which led to the death of 10 newborn infants on January 9. The FIR has been registered against nurses Shubhangi Sathavane and Smita Ambildhuke. According to reports, the services of both these nurses were earlier terminated. They were working on a contractual basis.

Bhandara hospital fire | FIR registered against two nurses

Bhandara hospital fire | FIR registered against two nurses Updated: Updated: Police investigation finds criminal negligence by duo. Share Article AAA File photo of the charred remains of furniture and other equipment at the Bhandara General Hospital on January 9, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI Police investigation finds criminal negligence by duo. “After investigation in the case, it was found that there was criminal negligence on the part of two nurses, Shubhangi Sathavane and Smita Ambildhuke. Further investigations are on,” DGP, Maharashtra, Hemant Nagrale said. The FIR is registered under Section 304 part 2 of the IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder). Sub divisional police officer Arun Waykar from Sakoli is the complainant in the case.

Bhandara Hospital Fire: Guilty to Be Booked if Negligence Found, Says Home Minister Anil Deshmukh

1-MIN READ Bhandara Hospital Fire: Guilty to Be Booked if Negligence Found, Says Home Minister Anil Deshmukh Bhandara: Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh visits the Bhandara General Hospital, where a fire broke out, in Bhandara district, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021. Ten infants died after a fire broke out in the special newborn care unit of hospital in the wee hours of Saturday. (PTI Photo) Ten newborn babies, admitted in the Special Newborn Care Unit of the Bhandara district hospital had died while seven others were rescued. FOLLOW US ON: Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Saturday said the forensic report into the January 9 Bhandara hospital fire, in which 10 infants were killed, is expected soon and if anybody is found guilty of negligence in the incident, a case would be filed against them. Ten newborn babies, admitted in the Special Newborn Care Unit of the Bhandara district hospital had died while seven others were rescued.

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