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Patient died at home after vital signs ‘incorrectly’ recorded: inquest
Flooding had also affected staff, and Fomiatti said she was asked to work a 24-hour shift to cover nurses who were unable to get to the hospital.
Nurses called Adib to discuss Campbell’s vomiting and nausea before she was discharged, but did not include information about other vital signs. Adib…
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