Hospital 'fed patients pills in ice cream'

Written by Admin 25 Aug 2017
Hospital 'fed patients pills in ice cream'

Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth has been given a formal warning by the Care Quality Commission over its very poor care standards. Staff were seen secretly feeding antibiotics to patients by hiding the medication in their ice-cream. Two others had medicines secretly mixed with their meals, with no records to support the practice, which is against medical guidelines. Inspectors had to intervene and help a choking patient when two staff members failed to act. The CQC raised concerns about two babies being sent home despite having ‘bruising of unknown origin’. Inspectors learned of two mental health patients absconding from a unit which treated vulnerable teenagers alongside suicidal adults. Patient Jenny White said she witnessed an elderly lady being ‘torn off a strip’ for wetting her bed after being told no commode was available.

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