QUOTE(Lembu Goreng @ May 10 2023, 07:53 PM)
The breakfast probably costs more than the clinic visit...Our KK fee too low, should increase
can KK get away with misdiagnosis?
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QUOTE(Ancient-XinG- @ May 10 2023, 11:59 PM) Dear Ts, i completely understand what u feel and what you went thru. This make sense.but i must tell you that, if you ever to try sue them or report them, base on your case, better think twice as you have no winning chance at all. 1 - Jaundice, newborn. How jaundice is jaundice, i suppose TSB is high and with the presence of fever = Sepsis until proven otherwise. This is the standard protocol. 2- Heatwave. You keep mentioned heatwave, and you are very confidence that outer temp are affecting your baby temp. In a way, newborn can poorly regulate temp, and if the temp go beyond 39 or 40, fitting is unavoidable and very likely to happen. = sawan. if that happen will be another big topic. 3 - transfer out. a correct move, no delay here. We have very limited sources to handle infant pt in KK. 4 - Antibiotics on newborn. completely normal for presumed sepsis. Genta and pen C are common even for 1 hour of life. another big to pic to cover. 5 - Pirivate and money. In this case, consider you against initial suggestion, so its AOR. And yea, welcome to gov setting. With RM1, what do you need? And if you are the gov, how will you improve with all this overload pt with limited staffs? How if your baby really sepsis? maybe you wont have time to post here. Sounds like coming from a real doc. |
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