Tragic Loss: A patient’s life cut short amid claims of inadequate emergency care at Jammu hospital.(Unsplash) 
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Jammu Hospital Under Fire as Elderly Man Dies Due to Lack of Immediate CPR; Probe Initiated

Incident Sparks Outrage as Delays in Emergency Response Allegedly Contribute to Patient's Death

Ankur Deka

On August 21, a 71-year-old man passed away in Ramban district due to the absence of medical personnel to administer CPR at a hospital, according to an official report. Ghulam Nabi Bhat, who had Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, was taken to the Sub-District Hospital in Banihal by his son, Altaf Ahmad. However, due to the lack of available doctors or paramedical staff, his son had to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on him.

Negligence in spotlight: Jammu hospital faces scrutiny after elderly patient dies waiting for critical care.(Unsplash)

A video showing the son attempting to revive his father on a hospital bed has gone viral. Half an hour after arriving at the hospital, Bhat was taken to the casualty room, where he was pronounced dead, according to a family member. Chief Medical Officer of Ramban, Kamal Jee Zadoo, has initiated an inquiry into the incident. Zadoo stated, "This office has received a video showing an attendant performing CPR on a patient in the casualty room, with no doctor present at the time. To determine the facts of the complaint, a two-member committee has been formed to conduct a thorough investigation." District Health Officer Mohd Iqbal Malik and Medical Officer Mohd Syed have been appointed as the inquiry officers, with a report due within two days.

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