who’s to blame for Aishwarya’s shocking death ?, page-5

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    Within 20 minutes of arriving at emergency, Aishwarya’s temperature had climbed to 38.8 degrees. Her eyes were “discoloured”. Her respiratory rate was too high at 44 breaths per minute and her heart was racing at 150 beats per minute.


    She had a blood pressure reading of 114/103, indicating hypertension stage two.

    The seven-year-old became “quiet”, “clingy”, “floppy” and was “grunting in pain”.

    About 5.45pm her father, Aswath Chavittupara, asked a clerk “how much longer it would be before a doctor could see his child because she was getting worse.”

    Soon after, her mother, Prasitha Sasidharan, asked clinical staff standing near the clerk the same question and was told “there weren’t many patients waiting so the parents would have been seen next.”

    Despite that assurance, it would be another full one hour and 17 minutes before this critically ill girl’s condition was noticed and responded to with urgency by staff. By then it was too late.


    https://www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/cascade-of-mistakes-laid-bare-as-full-report-on-aishwarya-s-death-revealed-20210517-p57smn.html

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