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Oriental Redneck
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Well, I guess US doctors are not the only ones who screw up. Razz


http://start.att.net/news/read...ospital_m-rnewsernor

Wrong Patient Gets Brain Surgery Due To Hospital Mix-Up

Newser — Michael Harthorne


Doctors at a hospital in Kenya were two hours into brain surgery to remove a patient's blood clot when they discovered to their shock there was no clot, the Daily Nation reports.

They had the wrong patient. According to the BBC, the patient they were operating on simply needed non-invasive treatment for swelling. Both patients were brought into the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi unconscious last Sunday.

Reports blame the patients' identification tags being switched around for the mix-up. Hospital CEO Lily Koros says the hospital "deeply regrets this event and has done all it can to ensure the safety and well-being of the patient in question."

Koros announced the suspension of a neurosurgeon, ward nurse, theater receiving nurse, and anaesthetist in response to the mix-up.

But the doctors' union says blaming "overwhelmed" staff isn't the right response, Reuters reports. “Doctors are overwhelmed," union head Ouma Oluga says. "You find one doctor could be doing 10 to 19 operations [in a day]." The Kenyan health minister later announced Koros had also been suspended. There was public outrage over the incident at the hospital, which was already under scrutiny after new mothers claimed they were sexually assaulted there. Regulators are planning a hearing. The patient who underwent brain surgery is recovering. In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


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In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


Oh, is there more than one? Roll Eyes (Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine)

But seriously, remind me never to have surgery in Kenya. Check that...in Africa.


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So they forgot to do the timeout? Does Kenya have a time out procedure? Nevermind, that's rhetorical I suppose.


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Originally posted by 12131:
In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


Oh, is there more than one? Roll Eyes (Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine)

But seriously, remind me never to have surgery in Kenya. Check that...in Africa.


I'm guessing that the press didn't want to reveal the gender of the patient, so rather than saying "his" or "her", they went with "their".


Thanks,

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Originally posted by SapperSteel:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
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Originally posted by 12131:
In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


Oh, is there more than one? Roll Eyes (Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine)

But seriously, remind me never to have surgery in Kenya. Check that...in Africa.


I'm guessing that the press didn't want to reveal the gender of the patient, so rather than saying "his" or "her", they went with "their".


I know. I absolutely hate the prevalence of that practice, particularly in writing.

But like I said, it's a pet peeve. Not necessarily wrong in today's English. (Though I think it's wrong)

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. What kind of malpractice payouts do you think a patient might receive in Kenya? If any.


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Originally posted by SapperSteel:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
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Originally posted by 12131:
In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


Oh, is there more than one? Roll Eyes (Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine)

But seriously, remind me never to have surgery in Kenya. Check that...in Africa.


I'm guessing that the press didn't want to reveal the gender of the patient, so rather than saying "his" or "her", they went with "their".


I know. I absolutely hate the prevalence of that practice, particularly in writing.

But like I said, it's a pet peeve. Not necessarily wrong in today's English. (Though I think it's wrong)

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. What kind of malpractice payouts do you think a patient might receive in Kenya? If any.

Patient probably thanked the docs in this case that they didn't kill him, then went on his merry way.


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TIA. This is Africa
 
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they all look alike wouldn't be an acceptable excuse either.


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what kind of malpractice payouts do you think a patient might receive in Kenya


Perhaps a small discount to the surgery bill.
 
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Well, I guess US doctors are not the only ones who screw up. Razz

 
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Why do you think Obama moved here?




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Originally posted by 12131:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
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Originally posted by SapperSteel:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
quote:
Originally posted by 12131:
In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


Oh, is there more than one? Roll Eyes (Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine)

But seriously, remind me never to have surgery in Kenya. Check that...in Africa.


I'm guessing that the press didn't want to reveal the gender of the patient, so rather than saying "his" or "her", they went with "their".


I know. I absolutely hate the prevalence of that practice, particularly in writing.

But like I said, it's a pet peeve. Not necessarily wrong in today's English. (Though I think it's wrong)

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. What kind of malpractice payouts do you think a patient might receive in Kenya? If any.

Patient probably thanked the docs in this case that they didn't kill him, then went on his merry way.


Well, probably not merry....



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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:Anyway, back to the topic at hand. What kind of malpractice payouts do you think a patient might receive in Kenya? If any.


Could go as high as twenty shillings...

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I was going to say two goats and a half dozen chickens......


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what kind of malpractice payouts do you think a patient might receive in Kenya


Perhaps a small discount to the surgery bill.


I hear goats make a nice settlement. A bit of goat with plantains, umm. Although prying the Muslim off them may cause some cultural problems.


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Brain surgery? I think they fucked up...




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Personally, "brain surgery" and "Kenya" seem like a really bad idea when when taken together.


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We had a "doctor" up here that removed the wrong leg....on two different people!!


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Originally posted by SapperSteel:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
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Originally posted by 12131:
In a twist, the patient who actually has a blood clot may not get surgery after all because their condition has improved.


Oh, is there more than one? Roll Eyes (Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine)

But seriously, remind me never to have surgery in Kenya. Check that...in Africa.


I'm guessing that the press didn't want to reveal the gender of the patient, so rather than saying "his" or "her", they went with "their".


I know. I absolutely hate the prevalence of that practice, particularly in writing.

But like I said, it's a pet peeve. Not necessarily wrong in today's English. (Though I think it's wrong)



They as a gender-neutral pronoun or as used when no gender was specified for the antecedent is hundreds of years old in English, going back essentially to Middle English. Renowned English authors (i.e. the King's English English) have used it.

It's a fine and upstanding pronoun and extremely useful.


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