2:39pm
He says seeing Child K's bruising on her hands and feet at birth was not something he had seen frequently in births, and was more likely seen by staff at tertiary centres. He said he had asked for an expert opinion on the subject of the bruising.
2:45pm
Dr Smith says level 2 centres do not look after babies of this prematurity, long term.
He says if mothers of 23-week gestational arrived at the hospital via ambulance, and delivery was imminent, that delivery would take place at the nearest hospital, with a set procedure in place to arrange transport to a tertiary centre when viable.
Dr Smith recalls it would have been better if he had written his own independent notes, in addition to Dr Ravi Jayaram's complete notes. He added he did write up the transfer letter listing the events and care for Child K.
Mr Myers asks why would Dr Jayaram write up those notes in the first place. Dr Smith says he would also have been on the paediatric unit on that night shift. He says as long as a senior doctor has been involved in writing, then the notes would be 'completed'. He says that 'ideally', he would have written notes up himself, independently.
2:54pm
Mr Myers asks about the initial intubation process for Child K.
He asks if Dr Jayaram should be the one to do that process, as the more senior doctor.
Dr Smith says: "No, not if the baby is stable."
He says the decision to take over could be the 'wrong decision' as the doctor carrying out the procedure would be familiar with the placement of where everything is.
Mr Myers asks if it's standard practice guidance for babies to be intubated within 15 minutes of birth. Dr Smith says he is not familiar with that number, and asks Mr Myers where that guidance has come from.
Dr Smith says if that was the number that is standard practice, then he would go with that. He says there are two different numbers for how long it was after birth for intubation to have taken place - one of them is 12 minutes.
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