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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Martin Owino",
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    "content": "ordered a dye, which is a chemical used to locate where the tubing will take place. The pharmacy did not have the correct order and it gave an alternative to a nurse who handed it over to the surgeon. He did not read that the chemical was not supposed to be for intrathecal, which means that it cannot be injected in a spine area. So, the doctor did not check the label correctly. He injected the patient who died the following day. This did not lead to the condemnation of the institution. In fact, it opened all avenues so that both the administrative and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) were thoroughly checked. I am trying to say that KNH has done a commendable job in many areas. We had a debate here last week. After the debate, a friend of mine called me. He had just done a very delicate procedure. He watched the debate with awe because we were condemning KNH. It was said to be a dumping ground where medical professionals cannot differentiate between a pregnant woman and a big bellied man. All sorts of things were said. I am trying to say that we have men and women in that institution who do a lot of good work for long hours."
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