INFOKU, BLORA -As previously reported, a baby boy who was born naturally on August 31 by a mother with the initials S died on September 5.
Allegedly due to negligence in treatment at R. Soetijono Blora Regional Hospital .
On the tiny baby's body there were burns from the stomach to the waist.
Head of Nursing Services Section (Kasi) of R. Soetijono Blora Regional Hospital, Nanang Anacardia, said that his party acknowledged that there was this problem.
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He explained the chronology of the incident.
"Initially, the patient or baby was born on August 31 in the afternoon. Then, after being checked, the baby's condition was declared less favorable. Furthermore, he was taken to a Pediatrician for therapy. However, his condition was still critical and he was transferred to the NICU ( Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ) and PICU ( Pediatric Intensive Care Unit )," he said, Thursday (12/9).
Furthermore, he claimed that the process of moving to the critical room and placing in the incubator had been approved by the family.
"Because the baby had difficulty in breathing. Then, we used a breathing aid," he explained.
Then, on September 2-3, the baby's condition worsened. Then, it was consulted again to a Pediatrician.
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"After that, a ventilator was installed. The condition worsened, could not be infused. Finally, the baby was declared dead on the morning of September 5," he said.
Investigation & Compassion
Meanwhile, when asked about the burns on the baby's body, Director of RSUD R. Soetijono Blora Puji Basuki has not yet confirmed the cause. Because, it still needs investigation.
He also admitted that his party had provided accommodation in the form of condolences to the bereaved family.
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"Not compensation. Just a token of condolence. Because we share in the condolences ," he concluded. (Endah / IST )
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