Yes, and she did, and she wrote up a correct prescription list, deliberately omitting Enalapril.
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Replying to @GrumpyOldDoc @sarasiobhan and
I was thinking more about during the consultation itself doc. As in: >What medications is he on? >We give him Enalapril every X hours >Well we'll be stopping that now because... Even that would've been enough, before writing it up.
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Replying to @C7RKY @GrumpyOldDoc and
Hindsight bias John. I would assume that the only drugs given to an in-patient would be those on the chart. That's common practice. Don't think I ever told parents not to give a drug cause we were stopping it.
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Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @GrumpyOldDoc and
John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
We've already established that what is 'common practice' depends on where you work David. Different versions available. And as she'd presumably worked there before taking maternity leave, I'm not sure hindsight was required? Still a lot of questions for mehttps://twitter.com/c7rky/status/959123112804651008 …
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Replying to @C7RKY @NHSwhistleblowr and
Numerous failings made up the 'exceptionally bad' care. Now reflections are off the medics' high table of assumptions it's back to 'mum did it'. Will it ever end?
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Replying to @sarasiobhan @C7RKY and
There is also silence about whether the court transcript will be made public which leaves me concerned we'll have more one sided meithering... sigh.
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Replying to @sarasiobhan @NHSwhistleblowr and
That does really concern me. All kinds of wheels seem to be squeaking into motion in reaction to this, but all without access to that transcript. Who knows what missing detail might yet emerge to make it obvious as to why the jury delivered a guilty verdict?
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Replying to @C7RKY @sarasiobhan and
What concerns me is that the onus is on the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt the guilt. Bearing in mind how difficult that is in these cases it does make one wonder if over confidence played a part
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I've not yet met a single stupid barrister. I've questioned the ethics of a few, but none were stupid. There's no way they wouldn't have realised what they were up against imho, especially given the verdict.
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Replying to @C7RKY @marktaylor18 and
The MDU barrister representing Hayden's consultant at inquest was impressive. She was wrong but I have to say part of me appreciated that finally someone involved in my son's life could do their job so well. She came to us afterwards to say she was only doing her job
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