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10:50am
Mr Myers moves on to the case of Child J, a baby girl born on October 31, 2015 at 32 weeks + 2 days gestation, at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Mr Myers says there were a "number of problems in pregnancy" and Child J was diagnosed with a necrotic and perforated bowel (NEC), and required transfer to Alder Hey for a stoma to be fitted.
Child J returned to the Countess of Chester Hospital on November 10.
Mr Myers refers to the events on the night shift of November 26-27.
Mr Myers says Child J had desaturations at 4.40am and 5.03am on November 27. The designated nurse for Child J that night was Nicola Dennison.
Child J had further "low desaturations" at 6.56am and 7.24am, with "eyes deviated to the left", "stiff arms" and "clenched fists".
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Mr Myers moves on to the case of Child J, a baby girl born on October 31, 2015 at 32 weeks + 2 days gestation, at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Mr Myers says there were a "number of problems in pregnancy" and Child J was diagnosed with a necrotic and perforated bowel (NEC), and required transfer to Alder Hey for a stoma to be fitted.
Child J returned to the Countess of Chester Hospital on November 10.
Mr Myers refers to the events on the night shift of November 26-27.
Mr Myers says Child J had desaturations at 4.40am and 5.03am on November 27. The designated nurse for Child J that night was Nicola Dennison.
Child J had further "low desaturations" at 6.56am and 7.24am, with "eyes deviated to the left", "stiff arms" and "clenched fists".

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