Rabu, 27 Februari 2013

Doctors are reluctant to Do 1 minute Examination, patients with Diabetes Died




Doctors are reluctant to Do 1 minute Examination, patients with Diabetes Died
Doctors are reluctant to Do 1 minute Examination, patients with Diabetes Died





jakarta, a man in sheffield, united kingdom died of diabetes complications because the doctor refused to review it. whereas the examination of these patients could save lives just takes 1 minute. doctor who was convicted of negligent jail 2.5 years.the doctor named dr. bala kovvali who resides in india. dr. kovvali flew to the united kingdom to work for 2-3 months each summer. at that time, she visited a patient named andrew fellows (42 years old) delivered with his mother.andrew fellows, who lives with his family in sheffield does not have a history of diabetes, but never suffered from depression. a week before his death, the man who worked as painters and decorators often feel nervous and drinking large amounts of water.when his condition worsened, andrew was taken to the clinic primecare by his mother. dr. kovvali in charge of checking say that andrew had to be taken to hospital due to depression. dr. kovvali also explains that the condition is not caused by andrew diabetes.examination of blood sugar necessary andrew actually simple and only takes less than 1 minute. instead of checking, dr. kovvali says that andrew had to find her own personal physician. less than 9 hours later andrew died at home due to diabetic ketoacidosis."according to mrs fellows, dr. kovvali does not use any equipment and did not examine her son. he said andrew was depressed and suggested that she should look at her own personal physician the next day, "said michael burrows, the prosecutor who handled the case as reported by the telegraph, tuesday (26//2013).according to the experts who investigated this case, any competent physician would recognize the symptoms of ketoacidosis or blood poisoning due to diabetes. dr. violations would not examine kovvali and ignoring his patient diniliai as crimes for the death of a patient may actually be prevented."this is criminal negligence and resulting deaths can be prevented entirely. dr. bala kovvali ignore send signs of diabetes associated with toxic acid buildup in the body of andrew fellows, "said judge roger keen who adjudicate cases dr. kovvalidr. kovvali now 64-year-old admitted that negligence was the cause of the death of andrew fellows for failing to carry out an examination, failing to send patients to the hospital for a state of emergency and failed to diagnose diabetes complications cause the patient's death.(pah/vta )
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