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murchr
#21 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2018 10:55:35 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Angelica _ann
#22 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2018 11:05:01 PM
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murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner


So now they have become investigators?
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murchr
#23 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2018 11:07:56 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner


So now they have become investigators?


ODPP has directed DCI yawa....Angel. Bora uhai


"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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hardwood
#24 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2018 11:17:17 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible by law.

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner


So now they have become investigators?


The other 6 could have been still births. Maybe they record on the register infants that die after birth, not before birth. Anyway I am not a doctor but on medical matters i'd rather listen to doctors (who have sworn by the hypocritical oath and are regulated by a professional medical body) than sonko and his populist gimmicks. What would a doctor or nurse gain by killing an infant?
murchr
#25 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2018 11:23:12 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner


So now they have become investigators?


The other 6 could have been still births. Maybe they record on the register infants that die after birth, not before birth. Anyway I am not a doctor but on medical matters i'd rather listen to doctors (who have sworn by the hypocritical oath and are regulated by a professional medical body) than sonko and his populist gimmicks. What would a doctor or nurse gain by killing an infant?


According to the official report, the 6 include still births. The nurses gave good reasons listen to the clips online. The so called consultants do not report to work so women stay in labor for 2 weeks, some instances the woman needs a C-section which is not given in the end the baby dies in the womb...they even gave accounts of how some babies start rotting in the women's womb........


This is the official note from the Superintendent who was not in




"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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hardwood
#26 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2018 11:47:04 PM
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Why should the county spend hundreds of millions for beautification while neglecting health care. FYI apart from pumwani, mama lucy and mbagathi there are very many city council dispensaries all over nairobi estates. All these facilities should be properly equipped and staffed, including by cuban doctors, since many nairobians cant afford private healthcare. Remember kiambu gabana complaining that his county hospitals are strained by patients from nairobi county and he can't turn them away.

That said if any medical staff in the pumwani baby saga was negligent they should be punished.
murchr
#27 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 1:54:01 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Why should the county spend hundreds of millions for beautification while neglecting health care. FYI apart from pumwani, mama lucy and mbagathi there are very many city council dispensaries all over nairobi estates. All these facilities should be properly equipped and staffed, including by cuban doctors, since many nairobians cant afford private healthcare. Remember kiambu gabana complaining that his county hospitals are strained by patients from nairobi county and he can't turn them away.

That said if any medical staff in the pumwani baby saga was negligent they should be punished.



The hospital has a medical superitedent who handles the budget allocation of the hospital what has he been doing? This is no kiosk there's a budget for everything
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Hmmmn
#28 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 4:04:09 AM
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In carton boxes wajameni? There was a time kina mama walisema watoto wao walikuwa swapped na walio fariki...Seeing this made me very uncomfortable..Seems kuna mchezo fulani hapa? Infant selling? There was a pathologist who allegedly stole some organs.. Mind you this is purely speculation on my part...Then again it could be purely good old fashioned Kenyan incompetence/neglect...This was very very disturbing...
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masukuma
#29 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 5:44:43 AM
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Kenya is a 3rd world, corrupt and poor country that thinks of itself as something else
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maka
#30 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 6:58:26 AM
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masukuma wrote:
Kenya is a 3rd world, corrupt and poor country that thinks of itself as something else


True....
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2012
#31 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 7:42:27 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Why should the county spend hundreds of millions for beautification while neglecting health care. FYI apart from pumwani, mama lucy and mbagathi there are very many city council dispensaries all over nairobi estates. All these facilities should be properly equipped and staffed, including by cuban doctors, since many nairobians cant afford private healthcare. Remember kiambu gabana complaining that his county hospitals are strained by patients from nairobi county and he can't turn them away.

That said if any medical staff in the pumwani baby saga was negligent they should be punished.


This is and has been the norm in Pumwani and other public hospitals over years. The only people shocked are the middle and upper class because with our medical cards, we cannot visit such places. I half fault the governor because he just anikas all his dirty linen in public.

By the way, the beautification billions you talk about is part of a fund used for bribing MCAs (I understand 200,000 for 140 MCA rotation weekly) to pass budgets to pay whoever. Why do you think the county can't account for billions and there is a council of over 400 members who approve?

BBI will solve it
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Mtafiti
#32 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 7:49:15 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible by law.

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner


So now they have become investigators?


The other 6 could have been still births. Maybe they record on the register infants that die after birth, not before birth. Anyway I am not a doctor but on medical matters i'd rather listen to doctors (who have sworn by the hypocritical oath and are regulated by a professional medical body) than sonko and his populist gimmicks. What would a doctor or nurse gain by killing an infant?


Very bad oathPray !! However, we may hope to get it clear from the compassionate doctors. Where are the Wazua's few?
hardwood
#33 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 8:10:55 AM
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Hmmmn wrote:
In carton boxes wajameni? There was a time kina mama walisema watoto wao walikuwa swapped na walio fariki...Seeing this made me very uncomfortable..Seems kuna mchezo fulani hapa? Infant selling? There was a pathologist who allegedly stole some organs.. Mind you this is purely speculation on my part...Then again it could be purely good old fashioned Kenyan incompetence/neglect...This was very very disturbing...


I am no medical doctor but when those babies die before birth or during and after birth, they have to be removed from the labour ward or theatre or the incubators/wards. They have to be kept somewhere until they are either picked by their relatives for burial or the mothers can ask the hospital to dispose the bodies. I understand many ask the hospital to dispose the dead infants, and in this case they are picked by city mortuary staff for disposal - most likely by incineration.

The city morgue staff used to collect the bodies every day but now do it every 2 days. So before the city morgue staff come to pick the bodies, they have to be stored somewhere within pumwani awaiting transportation. And there is no morgue within the hospital, so this has to be in a certain room within the premises. I believe that since these are tiny bodies, after they are labelled they are then individually wrapped (in plastic) and put in a bigger container for transportation. The container could be a bigger plastic bag or a box and the box could be wooden (coffin) or plastic (crate) or cardboard (a carton). I believe the carton would be most appropriate since it is cheap, foldable and easily disposable. Also moving a carton would be less stressful to expectant mothers and other patients within the hospital as opposed to loading numerous tiny coffins into the vehicle.

NB. Nairobi has one central morgue, the city mortuary that serves all the county health facilities.
hardwood
#34 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 8:42:31 AM
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2012 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Why should the county spend hundreds of millions for beautification while neglecting health care. FYI apart from pumwani, mama lucy and mbagathi there are very many city council dispensaries all over nairobi estates. All these facilities should be properly equipped and staffed, including by cuban doctors, since many nairobians cant afford private healthcare. Remember kiambu gabana complaining that his county hospitals are strained by patients from nairobi county and he can't turn them away.

That said if any medical staff in the pumwani baby saga was negligent they should be punished.


This is and has been the norm in Pumwani and other public hospitals over years. The only people shocked are the middle and upper class because with our medical cards, we cannot visit such places. I half fault the governor because he just anikas all his dirty linen in public.

By the way, the beautification billions you talk about is part of a fund used for bribing MCAs (I understand 200,000 for 140 MCA rotation weekly) to pass budgets to pay whoever. Why do you think the county can't account for billions and there is a council of over 400 members who approve?


Why do you think that the private hospitals, many who do not have morgues, handle the dead infants and stillbirths differently? They most likely also wrap in plastic and put in cartons for transport to the morgue or incinerator.
sanity
#35 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 9:24:33 AM
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hardwood wrote:
2012 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Why should the county spend hundreds of millions for beautification while neglecting health care. FYI apart from pumwani, mama lucy and mbagathi there are very many city council dispensaries all over nairobi estates. All these facilities should be properly equipped and staffed, including by cuban doctors, since many nairobians cant afford private healthcare. Remember kiambu gabana complaining that his county hospitals are strained by patients from nairobi county and he can't turn them away.

That said if any medical staff in the pumwani baby saga was negligent they should be punished.


This is and has been the norm in Pumwani and other public hospitals over years. The only people shocked are the middle and upper class because with our medical cards, we cannot visit such places. I half fault the governor because he just anikas all his dirty linen in public.

By the way, the beautification billions you talk about is part of a fund used for bribing MCAs (I understand 200,000 for 140 MCA rotation weekly) to pass budgets to pay whoever. Why do you think the county can't account for billions and there is a council of over 400 members who approve?


Why do you think that the private hospitals, many who do not have morgues, handle the dead infants and stillbirths differently? They most likely also wrap in plastic and put in cartons for transport to the morgue or incinerator.


Sonko theatrics and drama are more interesting to the press and to the masses.The facts come later..
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hardwood
#36 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 9:27:09 AM
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Mtafiti wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Dr. Bosire has shed light on the issue.

https://www.standardmedi...wani-maternity-hospital

Quote:
Facts about Pumwani maternity hospital

Pumwani has no morgue. Never has. All bodies of deceased mothers, newborns and stillbirths are collected by the city mortuary morticians in the morning. Before, this happened daily, nowadays it happens Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For little angels who pass on before birth or in the new born units due to complications, the families have the option of taking them to bury or they can give them up and the hospital then has them buried. This happens in both public and private sector, permissible by law.

There are no body bags to keep the deceased in before transfer to the morgue. Hospital staff have to make do with what's available. Carton boxes and plastic disposal bags are the most available temporary storage for these little angels.

Every deceased person, irrespective of age, is registered in the death notification register provided by the registrar of persons (births and deaths). Each of these little ones is moved to city mortuary with an attached notification. They are not just statistics.

Pumwani has accounted for 6 deaths in the period between Friday 14th to Sunday 16th. Only 6 deaths are listed. This number is against 156 deliveries conducted in the said period. Being a referral hospital receiving complicated cases, this is not uncommon.

But did Sonko bother to find out this? Nope. He chose to call it sinister because he did not understand it. He proceeded to suspend the team without investigation.




So where did the extra 6 bodies come from? BTW the so called Dr. Bosire should know that the nurses gave enough information before he left.

ODPP is on the case, we'll know this sooner


So now they have become investigators?


The other 6 could have been still births. Maybe they record on the register infants that die after birth, not before birth. Anyway I am not a doctor but on medical matters i'd rather listen to doctors (who have sworn by the hypocritical oath and are regulated by a professional medical body) than sonko and his populist gimmicks. What would a doctor or nurse gain by killing an infant?


Very bad oathPray !! However, we may hope to get it clear from the compassionate doctors. Where are the Wazua's few?


Sorry it's the Hippocratic oath. I believe professional standards bar them from broadcasting everything they do in their line of work.
FundamentAli
#37 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 12:17:49 PM
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Beyond Zero campaign should be introduced at Pumwani Hospital. 6 deaths out of every 100 on week one! This is unacceptable

The doctors in Kenya take the hypocritical oath How else do you explain doctors going on strike and leaving desperate mothers in maternity wards? Still can't get my head around this. It is about money not oaths.
murchr
#38 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 1:29:56 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Hmmmn wrote:
In carton boxes wajameni? There was a time kina mama walisema watoto wao walikuwa swapped na walio fariki...Seeing this made me very uncomfortable..Seems kuna mchezo fulani hapa? Infant selling? There was a pathologist who allegedly stole some organs.. Mind you this is purely speculation on my part...Then again it could be purely good old fashioned Kenyan incompetence/neglect...This was very very disturbing...


I am no medical doctor but when those babies die before birth or during and after birth, they have to be removed from the labour ward or theatre or the incubators/wards. They have to be kept somewhere until they are either picked by their relatives for burial or the mothers can ask the hospital to dispose the bodies. I understand many ask the hospital to dispose the dead infants, and in this case they are picked by city mortuary staff for disposal - most likely by incineration.

The city morgue staff used to collect the bodies every day but now do it every 2 days. So before the city morgue staff come to pick the bodies, they have to be stored somewhere within pumwani awaiting transportation. And there is no morgue within the hospital, so this has to be in a certain room within the premises. I believe that since these are tiny bodies, after they are labelled they are then individually wrapped (in plastic) and put in a bigger container for transportation. The container could be a bigger plastic bag or a box and the box could be wooden (coffin) or plastic (crate) or cardboard (a carton). I believe the carton would be most appropriate since it is cheap, foldable and easily disposable. Also moving a carton would be less stressful to expectant mothers and other patients within the hospital as opposed to loading numerous tiny coffins into the vehicle.

NB. Nairobi has one central morgue, the city mortuary that serves all the county health facilities.



It is well understood here in wazua that you fight every fly on the wall but please reason out at times.

When a woman/child dies in the hospital they should not lie on the bed for 2 or 3 days no matter the circumstances.

The dead should be kept in a cold room awaiting transportation to a morgue on a table/bed or whatever clearly labelled not tied in a trash bag an kept in carton boxes.

No Hippocratic rules advocate for whatever you are frothing on the mouth typing here. What is ethical about keeping a woman in labour for 2weeks? Pumwani is one of the oldest hospitals we have around it shouldn't be lacking. The fact of the matter is that in Kenya any medical malpractice is blamed on lack of money, lack of facilities blabla. From breaking the wrong man's scull to placing dead newborns in trash bags.
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hardwood
#39 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 4:26:11 PM
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Doctors now tell sonko to keep off pumwani matters.

https://www.the-star.co....recall-doctors_c1820849

Quote:
A doctors' union hit out at Nairobi governor Mike Sonko on Tuesday for "politicising" the Pumwani Maternity Hospital management.

Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) chairman Samuel Oroko said the two doctors suspended at the hospital over babies' deaths should be reinstated immediately.

"The doctors should be reinstated or we call for a national strike. We advise the governor to do things better than the way he was doing. If there is a problem, we have a board to address the issue," he said.

Oroko said the board will not allow Sonko to walk around and sack people.

"Pumwani has only one operating theatre. How can more than 50 mothers be served when an operation takes one hour. There is no ambulance to refer mothers anywhere," he said.
murchr
#40 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2018 4:34:51 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Doctors now tell sonko to keep off pumwani matters.

https://www.the-star.co....recall-doctors_c1820849

Quote:
A doctors' union hit out at Nairobi governor Mike Sonko on Tuesday for "politicising" the Pumwani Maternity Hospital management.

Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) chairman Samuel Oroko said the two doctors suspended at the hospital over babies' deaths should be reinstated immediately.

"The doctors should be reinstated or we call for a national strike. We advise the governor to do things better than the way he was doing. If there is a problem, we have a board to address the issue," he said.

Oroko said the board will not allow Sonko to walk around and sack people.

"Pumwani has only one operating theatre. How can more than 50 mothers be served when an operation takes one hour. There is no ambulance to refer mothers anywhere," he said.



The Doctors should read the constitution.

NOTE: Official number of dead babies has increased from the reported 6 to 11.
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