We
at Maxtag have recently extended our proven security tagging expertise to
offer a complete security and safety solution designed specifically for the
Healthcare Sector. This system can be used to tag assets and patients whilst in
hospital and can also be utilised in a maternity ward to provide infant
protection and monitor both Mother and
Baby with specially designed tags
‘baby tagging’.
The
below article had recently featured in the Daily Mail, we feel this is a prime
example as to why we at Maxtag are proud to offer complete Baby and Asset Tagging UK
protection to help prevent these incidents from taking place.
Hospital
staff ‘gave new mother the wrong baby to breast feed’.
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Midwife didn't record mix-up, misconduct hearing heard.
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Then told student not to ‘drop anybody in the s***’
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Jill Ashmore faces being struck off if found guilty.
Mix-up: A new mother was given
the wrong newborn in hospital, which she subsequently breastfed not knowing it
wasn't her child. A new mother was left breast-feeding someone else’s baby
after blundering hospital staff gave her the wrong child, a hearing was told
yesterday. Two newborns had been taken away to be cared for just hours after
being born, while their mothers rested, the Nursing and Midwifery Council
heard. But ward staff later returned the wrong babies to the women, known as
Mother A and Mother B. When the mix-up was noticed, midwife Jill Ashmore failed
to record it and even tried to convince a student not to ‘drop anybody in the
s***’ by keeping quiet about it.
David Clarke, for the NMC,
said Ashmore also told Mother A that her baby had not been fed, when in fact it
had been breast-fed by the other mother.
The blunder happened at
Bassetlaw Hospital in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, on November 13, 2007.
Mr Clarke said: ‘Both of the
babies were having some trouble settling and were taken from their mothers,
with the agreement of the mothers, to a different area where they were looked
after by midwives and health care assistants. There was a mistake on their
return – in fact there were two mistakes – as Baby B was returned to the Mother
A, and Baby A was given to Mother B.
‘When the mistake had been
realised, they were recovered and given back to the correct mothers.’
When Ashmore returned Baby A
to Mother A, she told her the child had not been fed without checking if this
was the case.
Probe: The blunder happened at
Bassetlaw Hospital in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, on November 13, 2007, ‘As it
turns out,’ said Mr Clarke, ‘the baby had been fed; breast-fed by Mother B, who
at the time had thought she was feeding her own baby.’ The panel heard that
when the blunder was reported to the hospital, Ashmore told student midwife
Claire Newton-Jones to say the bare minimum during an internal investigation.
Ashmore admits she failed to record the error in notes and to inform anyone
during a shift change, but denies misconduct. She is not attending the central
London hearing, but if found guilty of misconduct she faces being struck off.
The hearing continues.
For more information on Baby Tagging and Infant
Tagging please visit our Baby & Asset tagging page on our
website or give us a call on: 01189356180 or you can email us at: sales@maxtag.com.
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