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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you will find out that doctors rarely take blood samples from patients, as Dr. Khalwale will confirm. That job is usually done by nurses, clinical officers and, in certain cases, even by trainee nurses. What is important is that the doctors in charge must make sure that those nurses and the trainees are properly instructed on what to do, especially when they are taking blood samples from patients. In that regard, the person who should be held responsible is the doctor in charge because the trainee may not have been properly trained. When we say that doctors are referred to KNH for further training after such incidents, it is only to train them in the manner in which they should manage a facility like a hospital to prevent such incidents from occurring. But the other thing which is very important is to ensure that clinical officers and nurses, be they trainees or not, who perform such functions, receive prior instruction by a senior doctor, before they are let loose on peopleâs arms, buttocks or legs."
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