Bijnor Hospital
A 22 -year -old married woman died due to the absence of a doctor in the emergency ward in the medical hospital of Bijnor. Kajal, a married woman from Jhalu town of Bijnor at nine o'clock on Tuesday night, was brought to Bijnor Medical Hospital on a complaint of not breathing properly, but at that time there were no doctors in the emergency ward.
When asked about the doctor, it was told that although the duty of Dr. Rajkumar is going on in the emergency ward, but Dr. Rajkumar has gone to do the post-mortem in about two-and-a-half hours. After this, the pharmacist present in the emergency ward gave medicines and injections after taking information about Kajal's disease, but instead of improving Kajal's condition, it increased more difficulty in breathing.
Did not get the treatment by suffering treatment
Kajal's husband Monu tried a lot to come and give treatment to his wife in the emergency ward, but Monu was sent back to the emergency ward, where the doctor was busy in the post -mortem, where Kajal broke down in a yearning waiting for the doctor.
Husband fainted with shock
Kajal's husband Monu also fainted in shock due to the wife's sudden condition deteriorating and not getting a doctor on reaching the medical hospital. After the information, the doctor arrived primary treatment for Monu. Then the deserted Monu took the body of Kajal without any paperwork.
What did the doctor of emergency ward say?
When Rajkumar, the doctor of the Emergency Ward of the Medical Hospital, was asked for the reason for the reason for being Nadrad at the time of duty, he said that for the last one month, the doctors of the Emergency Ward are also being put on duty for post -mortem at the post -mortem at the post -mortem house, due to which he had gone for postmortem house postmortem.
That is why emergency ward doctors are for post mortem
At the same time, CMS Dr. Manoj San of Medical Hospital said that the mandate has been issued by the Uttar Pradesh government that within four to five hours of the dead body, the post -mortem is to be handed over to the family members, due to which the roster wise duty of the doctors has been imposed. There is also a shortage of doctors in the medical hospital, so doctors of the emergency ward here also have to go to post -mortem. Meanwhile, the emergency patient has to face problems occasionally for treatment.
At the same time, after this incident, local residents of Bijnor district have accused the Medical Hospital administration of negligence. Also, it has been demanded that at least the doctor of the emergency ward should be allowed to be on duty in the emergency ward instead of the post -mortem house.
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