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Man suffers fatal heart attack after paramedics decide not to hospitalise him
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Man suffers fatal heart attack after paramedics decide not to hospitalise him
Tuesday 14 August 2018, 12:46 PM

Paramedics did not carefully consider the patient's vital signs in light of his presenting complaint and his medical history, the HDC found
Two paramedics have breached the code of patient rights by not following correct steps before deciding a patient, who died shortly after, did not need hospital
Two paramedics who assessed a 73-year-old man as not needing hospital less than an hour before he suffered a fatal heart attack, breached the patient
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