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Home / Health / Doctor's Alleged Negligence Leads to Pregnant Woman's Death

Doctor's Alleged Negligence Leads to Pregnant Woman's Death

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Pregnant woman died after alleged administration of wrong injection.
  • Patient had known allergies and critical medical conditions.
  • Another hospital reported patient's condition worsening from expired medicines.
Doctor's Alleged Negligence Leads to Pregnant Woman's Death

A serious incident involving the death of an eight-month pregnant woman, allegedly due to medical negligence, has triggered a swift response from Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. He has mandated a thorough investigation and strict action against those found responsible for the tragedy.

The pregnant patient from East Godavari was undergoing treatment at Kakinada Government General Hospital. Despite her medical records indicating diabetes, hypertension, and an allergy to Pantoprazole, a postgraduate student reportedly administered the medication on November 20. This allegedly led to fits and cardiac arrest, ultimately causing her death.

Further compounding concerns, a separate incident at Rajamahendravaram Government Hospital saw a 55-year-old patient's health deteriorate after allegedly being given expired medicines. The Chief Minister has also directed officials to provide support to the family of the deceased pregnant woman.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A pregnant woman allegedly died due to the administration of an incorrect injection, despite having known allergies.
He has ordered a strict investigation into the incidents and directed officials to take action against responsible medical staff.
Yes, a separate report details a patient receiving expired medicines at Rajamahendravaram Government Hospital.

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