A nurse in Karnataka has been suspended for using Fevikwik instead of stitches on a child's wound, citing it would prevent scars. The incident, recorded by the parents, led to public outrage when ...
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Shocking negligence: Nurse glues child's wound with FevikwikIn a shocking incident from Karnataka, a nurse used Fevi Kwik instead of stitches to treat a child's cheek injury.
Nurse suspended for using superglue to seal child's wound - Nurse claimed using adhesive instead of stitches would prevent ...
HAVERI: A nurse at Aduru primary health centre in Karnataka's Haveri has been suspended for resorting to an unorthodox treatment-using FeviKwik glue instead of sutures to close a deep gash on a ...
In a bizarre incident, a nurse at a government hospital in Karnataka used Fevikwik for a wound instead of stitching the injury. The medical professional was soon after suspended after the action.
The hospital added that security has also been enhanced at the hospital to ensure the safety of all the patients that are being attended to, staff and visitors. Dr William Sigilai said the DCI ...
Karnataka: A shocking case of medical negligence has surfaced at a government hospital in Hubli, Karnataka, where a nurse used Feviquick, a fast-drying adhesive, instead of stitches to treat a ...
It’s where she taught rehabilitation skills and advanced wound treatment to a group of 35 of the country’s nurses who had little or no experience in these specialties. For a week in October, Soleta ...
A government staff nurse in Karnataka was suspended on Wednesday for allegedly using Fevikwik, an instant adhesive, instead of medical stitches to close the facial wound of a seven-year-old boy. The ...
A nurse at a government hospital in Karnataka, who used Fevikwik instead of stitching the wound, has been suspended. The decision to suspend her was taken in a meeting convened on Wednesday under the ...
The parents had recorded a video of the nurse shrugging off their concern by saying she had been doing this for years and that this was better as stitches would leave a permanent scar on the child ...
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