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ia—year—old amy allan, was transferred to great 0rmond street hospital last year, for spinal surgeryeration. an inquest has found the hospital failed to properly plan for her care. michael buchanan reports. amy allan was born with noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that left her with lifelong heart problems. as she got older, she developed a curve in her spine that left her in constant pain. the ia—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great 0rmond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we were sat there at the bedside from the when they took the tube out, all through the night, watching them pretty much panicking in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for about a year... while amy herself had learned first aid, when she needed urgent care, it wasn't there. the life support team hadn't been told that amy was in the hospi
ia—year—old amy allan, was transferred to great 0rmond street hospital last year, for spinal surgeryeration. an inquest has found the hospital failed to properly plan for her care. michael buchanan reports. amy allan was born with noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that left her with lifelong heart problems. as she got older, she developed a curve in her spine that left her in constant pain. the ia—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great 0rmond street hospital, as it was the only...
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amy allan was born with noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that left her with lifelong heart problemsr spine that left her in constant pain. the 14—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. the worst of all, we were sat there at the bedside from the when they took the tube out, all through the night, watching them pretty much panicking in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for about a year... while amy herself had learned first aid, when she needed urgent care, it wasn't there. the life support team hadn't been told that amy was in the hospital and took hours to assemble. she struggled on for 2h more days before dying of multiple organ failure. i think my female hero is definitely my mum. she has kept me alive for 1h years, which is a great thing. i knew that night when i saw her that she would
amy allan was born with noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that left her with lifelong heart problemsr spine that left her in constant pain. the 14—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. the worst of all, we...
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amy allan was born with a genetic condition called noonan syndrome, which left her with lifelong heartat left her in constant pain. the 14—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as they were the only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had life—saving system called ecmo on site, should she suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we sat at her bedside, watching her panic in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding fora year of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for a year now... what amy herself had learned when she needed urgent care was not there. the life support team had not been told amy was in hospital and took hours to assemble. she struggled on before dying of multiple organ failure. assemble. she struggled on before dying of multiple organ failurelj think my hero is definitely my mum. i knew that night when i saw her. she had deteriorated so much there was nothing else they could do,
amy allan was born with a genetic condition called noonan syndrome, which left her with lifelong heartat left her in constant pain. the 14—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as they were the only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had life—saving system called ecmo on site, should she suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation...
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amy allan was born with noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that left her with lifelong heart problemsr in constant pain. the 14—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. the worst of all, we were sat there at the bedside from the when they took the tube out, all through the night, watching them pretty much panicking in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for about a year... while amy herself had learned first aid, when she needed urgent care, it wasn't there. the life support team hadn't been told that amy was in the hospital and took hours to assemble. she struggled on for 2h more days before dying of multiple organ failure. i think my female hero is definitely my mum. she has kept me alive for 14 years, which is a great thing. i knew that night when i saw her that she wouldn't make it to the n
amy allan was born with noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that left her with lifelong heart problemsr in constant pain. the 14—year—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as it was the only centre that could do the spinal surgery and had a specialist life—support system if amy needed it. but while the operation was a success, the teenager's condition deteriorated shortly afterwards when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. the worst of all, we were sat there at...
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apologises — after a coronor concluded there were significant failings in its care of iii—year—old, amy allanpinal surgery. good evening. the prime minister has once again pledged to take the uk out of the european union on 31st october, saying he would rather ‘be dead in a ditch‘ than seek another extension from brussels. borisjohnson gave a speech in wakefield this evening, after another dramatic day in westminster, which saw his brotherjo johnson quit politics. the business minister said he would leave government and stand down as an mp due to ‘unresolvable tension‘ in his position. he said recent events have left him ‘torn between family loyalty and national interest‘. our political editor laura kuenssberg sent this from west yorkshire. you should be in brussels negotiating! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you are playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 315t. we all know that. that's what we are g
apologises — after a coronor concluded there were significant failings in its care of iii—year—old, amy allanpinal surgery. good evening. the prime minister has once again pledged to take the uk out of the european union on 31st october, saying he would rather ‘be dead in a ditch‘ than seek another extension from brussels. borisjohnson gave a speech in wakefield this evening, after another dramatic day in westminster, which saw his brotherjo johnson quit politics. the business...
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amy allan was born with a genetic condition called noonan syndrome, which left her with lifelong heart only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had a life—saving system called ecmo on site, should amy suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we sat viewing at the bedside from when they took the tube out all through the night watching them pretty much panic in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for about a year and a half now... what amy herself had learned, first aid when she needed urgent care, was not there. the ecmo life support team had not been told amy was in the hospital and took hours to assemble. the teenager struggled on for 2a more days before dying of multiple organ failure. the family came to court today to hear the coroner find that great ormond street had failed to properly plan on amy's postoperative care and that they should have had an ecmo system at hand. but he found that problems hadn't caused her
amy allan was born with a genetic condition called noonan syndrome, which left her with lifelong heart only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had a life—saving system called ecmo on site, should amy suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we sat viewing at the bedside from when they took the tube out all through the night watching them...
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amy allan was born with a genetic condition called noonan syndrome, which left her with lifelong heart—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as they were the only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had life—saving system called ecmo on site, should she suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we sat at her bedside, watching her panic in front of our eyes. i have been doing first aiding for a year now... what amy herself had learned when she needed urgent care was not there. the life support team had not been told amy was in hospital and took hours to assemble. she struggled on before dying of multiple organ failure. the family came to court today to find the coronary find that great had failed to properly plan. they found the problems had not caused her death. we know they did not deliberately try to kill amy, but they try to hide what they done. that is what makes asset. in a statement to knightley hospital s
amy allan was born with a genetic condition called noonan syndrome, which left her with lifelong heart—old from ayrshire was sent to great ormond street hospital, as they were the only centre that could do both the spinal surgery and had life—saving system called ecmo on site, should she suffer any complications. but while the operation was a success, amy's condition deteriorated in the intensive care unit when a doctor removed her ventilation tube. we watched it all. we sat at her bedside,...
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(oov)14—year—old criticised over the death of a teenage girl. 14—year—old amy allan died from complicationsorms of life in the loch, including plants, insects, fish and mammals. you basically take a litre or two of water, and you filter it out and then, in the stuff that is filtered out will be dna, and using that dna, you can then sequence it, and on the basis of the sequence identify the types of organisms that are present in the water. this morning, the world media gathered at the loch—side to hear exactly what they had found. this idea of a giant extinct reptile, well, we did not find any reptilian dna, so we don‘t think that sounds very plausible based on the samples and the analysis that we have undertaken. and we also went looking for another idea, which is a giant eel. well, we don‘t know if the eel is a giant or not, but we certainly found an awful lot of eel dna, i guess more than we expected. but one long—time nessie hunter is unconvinced by today‘s news. eels in loch ness? personally, i think a 12—year—old boy could tell you that. there could be some massive eels in there. that
(oov)14—year—old criticised over the death of a teenage girl. 14—year—old amy allan died from complicationsorms of life in the loch, including plants, insects, fish and mammals. you basically take a litre or two of water, and you filter it out and then, in the stuff that is filtered out will be dna, and using that dna, you can then sequence it, and on the basis of the sequence identify the types of organisms that are present in the water. this morning, the world media gathered at the...