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ome of Dan's tweets re Baby 21st Sep incident
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Asked about the second incident on 21 September, Ms Letby recalled seeing Child G was 'dusky and blue and not breathing' and that her monitor was "not on".
Ms Letby said Child G was on a 'procedure trolley' - used for procedures such as cannulation. She says the baby should not have been left alone on the trolley like that. When she discovered this she called for help
Ms Letby says the way Child G was left was 'not good practice at all', she said she was 'very concerned' by the fact she'd been left alone, on a procedure trolley with her monitor off. She raised her concerns with senior nurses
She said she wanted to submit an incident report on DATIX, but there was reluctance on behalf of colleagues to do this as the person responsible was a consultant - Dr John Gibbs
The court has previously heard, from a nursing colleague, that Dr Gibbs was told about this at the time and apologised - in the witness box Dr Gibbs said he could not remember the incident, but accepted the nurse's evidence
@MrDanDonoghue
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Asked about the second incident on 21 September, Ms Letby recalled seeing Child G was 'dusky and blue and not breathing' and that her monitor was "not on".
Ms Letby said Child G was on a 'procedure trolley' - used for procedures such as cannulation. She says the baby should not have been left alone on the trolley like that. When she discovered this she called for help
Ms Letby says the way Child G was left was 'not good practice at all', she said she was 'very concerned' by the fact she'd been left alone, on a procedure trolley with her monitor off. She raised her concerns with senior nurses
She said she wanted to submit an incident report on DATIX, but there was reluctance on behalf of colleagues to do this as the person responsible was a consultant - Dr John Gibbs
The court has previously heard, from a nursing colleague, that Dr Gibbs was told about this at the time and apologised - in the witness box Dr Gibbs said he could not remember the incident, but accepted the nurse's evidence