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"speaker_name": "Prof. Anyangâ-Nyongâo",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Medical Services",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Ms. Rachel Wangari Kanyua was admitted at the KNH on 24th April, 2002 as a referral case from Maasai Hospital in Molo, where she had been admitted for three weeks. She was brought in by AMREF Flying Doctors crew. At the time of admission, Rachel was found to be very sick, semi-comatose, not talking, wasted, pale and with most reflexes depressed. She also had an open abdominal wound that was a result of exploratory surgery done before arrival at KNH. She was reviewed by the ICU team at the Accident and Emergency Recovery Room as no space was immediately available at the ICU. Several laboratory tests and other vital assessments were done at the Recovery Room before she was put on fluid and antibiotic management. Subsequently, she was transferred to Ward 7D, where her clinical management continued. While in the ward, her condition continued to deteriorate and she passed on, on 25th April, 2002, 15 hours after arrival at the KNH and nine hours after admission to Ward 7D."
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