Nurse severes newborn's Thumb at Tamil Nadu Hospital, family alleges negligence
Medical Negligence
Vellore: A shocking case of alleged medical negligence has emerged from the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) in Vellore, where a nurse reportedly severed the right thumb of a seven-day-old baby boy, cutting it off up to the nail.
Speaking to TNIE, S Vimalraj, the baby’s father, said that the nurse used scissors to remove a plaster placed at the injection site where the child was given drips, which resulted in the child’s thumb being cut. She could have used her hands for the procedure, the 29-year-old father said.
According to the news reports, the staff nurse has been identified as a 40-year-old resident of Adukkamparai village near the hospital. The nurse who has served at the hospital for the past seven years is now facing charges of medical negligence under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
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The baby, born via Caesarean section to 23-year-old V Nivetha on May 24, was initially kept in an incubator and administered IV fluids due to the ingestion of amniotic fluid during delivery. The incident reportedly occurred around 11 a.m. on Friday, while the baby was still under hospital care.
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