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Portsmouth: Nurse who went to sleep feeding two babies suspended | Portsmouth: Nurse who went to sleep feeding two babies suspended |
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The errors happened at the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth | The errors happened at the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth |
A nurse went to sleep as she fed two babies and left another alone when they needed to be constantly monitored, the nursing regulator has heard. | A nurse went to sleep as she fed two babies and left another alone when they needed to be constantly monitored, the nursing regulator has heard. |
Emelyn Enad worked in the neonatal ward at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth between January 2021 and June 2022. | Emelyn Enad worked in the neonatal ward at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth between January 2021 and June 2022. |
A Hampshire care home she had also worked at shared concerns with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the hospital was then asked if staff had raised any issues. | A Hampshire care home she had also worked at shared concerns with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the hospital was then asked if staff had raised any issues. |
Mrs Enad has been suspended from nursing for a year. | Mrs Enad has been suspended from nursing for a year. |
The hospital told the NMC that Mrs Enad also gave a father the wrong bottle of breast milk for their child and did not tell any senior staff of the error. | |
It told the NMC it had started its own investigation into Mrs Enad over concerns but it had not finished by the time she resigned in June 2022. | It told the NMC it had started its own investigation into Mrs Enad over concerns but it had not finished by the time she resigned in June 2022. |
A panel found that she had fallen asleep while feeding the two babies and writing up patient notes on the ward on 31 July 2021. | A panel found that she had fallen asleep while feeding the two babies and writing up patient notes on the ward on 31 July 2021. |
On 31 August 2021, she was found to have left a baby alone in an isolation cubicle, forgetting to ask a colleague to cover her absence. | On 31 August 2021, she was found to have left a baby alone in an isolation cubicle, forgetting to ask a colleague to cover her absence. |
The colleague found that while Mrs Enad was away, the cubicle's "red alarm" was triggered. | The colleague found that while Mrs Enad was away, the cubicle's "red alarm" was triggered. |
They told the panel that suggested immediate care was required. | They told the panel that suggested immediate care was required. |
The NMC panel found Mrs Enad leaving the isolation cubicle was a "serious breach" because she "failed to communicate effectively, put at risk the safety of a vulnerable patient and did not take measures to reduce the risk of harm". | The NMC panel found Mrs Enad leaving the isolation cubicle was a "serious breach" because she "failed to communicate effectively, put at risk the safety of a vulnerable patient and did not take measures to reduce the risk of harm". |
In February 2022, she was found to have given the father a bottle of breast milk meant for another baby. | In February 2022, she was found to have given the father a bottle of breast milk meant for another baby. |
She said that milk was placed in the wrong tray in a fridge but the panel said it was her responsibility to check she was giving out the correct bottle. | She said that milk was placed in the wrong tray in a fridge but the panel said it was her responsibility to check she was giving out the correct bottle. |
It said her actions "fell seriously short of the conduct and standards expected of a nurse". | It said her actions "fell seriously short of the conduct and standards expected of a nurse". |
But it said that, despite some "attitudinal concerns", the issues raised were "remediable" and suspended her from nursing for a year. | But it said that, despite some "attitudinal concerns", the issues raised were "remediable" and suspended her from nursing for a year. |
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