2:52pm
Letby says she was looking after Child I and two other babies in room 3 on her long day shift of September 30. She says she has "some memory" of that day, "but not great detail".
She denies doing anything to cause either of Child I's events that day.
She says at 7.30pm, during the handover, she was giving the handover when Child I became apnoeic. Neopuffing was given, and it was noticed the abdomen was distended.
An NG Tube was inserted and air was aspirated.
Letby reads her notes from that day, including a note that Child I's mum noted the abdomen seemed more distended than yesterday, and Child I had an ongoing low temperature. For the abdomen, it was 'soft to touch', and the bowels had been opened.
The 1500 Drs review noted Child I's abdomen was distended, and she appeared 'mottled in colour'. Letby said she asked for the review upon seeing Child I's mottled appearance.
At 1600 Child I was fed, and at 1630 Child I had a large vomit and desaturation, and Drs were crash called, and Child I was transferred to room 1.
Letby said for the 4.30pm event, she was not at Child I's cotside, but was in the room.
She says: "She had vomited and I went over to her, and needed Neopuffing, briefly."
Child I was placed on an incubator, a cannula was inserted but tissued. 'Colour appears pale but improved'. There had been no further vomits, the abdomen still appeared distended.
Child I had 'self correcting desaturations to 80s', which Letby says was not a case when the alarm would be needed. "You have to give the baby time - to see if they self correct, which most babies do...in 30 seconds to a minute."
In this case, Letby says, Child I was self-recovering without the need for help.
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