City Hospital Doctor played with the lives of critically ill Patients

• Even without the injection of snake bite, he sent the MKCG ... !

• Don’t have blood testing cubes for snake bites at MKCG ..?

 

Berhampur, 20/9 (Abhijit Kar): Snakes have been seen in the city including the flood plains for rainy days. However, a similar incident happened last Thursday, a 63-year-old Man living in Aska Road Sriram area was bitten by an unknown snake. His friends and family first took him to the nearest hospital to the city hospital, but the doctor who was in charge of the night at the hospital said to take him to the MKCG medical after seeing the snake bitten old man. And said that there is no treatment or medicine or injection here. However, the old man’s friends and family immediately took him to a MKCG medical without delay. There too, after showing a seriously ill patient to the doctor, he asked the relative of the patient to bring a blood testing cube for snake bite from outside.

 

However, the question arises, while both the state and central governments are credit for the Maharaja Krishna Chandra Gajapati Vesaj College and Hospital, which is called South Odisha’s Soul Center, there is no first aid system for minor injuries. After knowing about the incident, a journalist complained to a doctor in charge of the city hospital, to which the senior doctor Babu replied that the city hospital has enough snake venom injections available. When requested to the staff in charge of information at the hospital, he said that he would give it, the question arises, if the snake bite injection was available in the city hospital, why was it not given to the patient in critical condition. If an elderly person in a critical condition were to become seriously ill or die, there is a common question as to who is responsible.

 

While many intellectuals, lawyers and journalist friends demanded that immediate action should be taken on such an incident and medical arrangements should be made immediately without playing with the life of such a critical patient, in this case, no response could be received from the chief and senior medical authorities in the said city hospital. He said that the old Man, who was in serious condition after the incident, returned to her home this morning after being treated at the MKCG medical overnight. And he said, “Otherwise, many people’s lives will be lost if this kind of inhumanity is not done to any patients, so he expressed his opinion that he will complain about this incident in the Public grievance of Ganjam District Collector in the coming days.”

Abhijit Kar

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