Gwyneth Edwards

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2019-0472
Date of Report 5 February 2019
Coroner Ian Pears
Response Deadline est. 2 April 2019
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Inadequate weekend transfer protocols, staff failing to action NEWS scores, and a flawed Mobile Medic system marking incomplete requests as done, coupled with staffing pressures, jeopardized patient monitoring and record-keeping.
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(1) The Serious Incident Investigation Report (SIR) addressed the issue of transfers from out of the Acute Assessment Unit (AAU); but the current solution does not include weekend transfers, which is when the deceased was transferred.

(2) The SIR recommended that laminated cards be given to staff with National Early Warning Score (NEWS) scoring and response guidance: It is clear from the evidence of the nurses at the Inquest that the NEWS scoring was being recorded, but not actioned in accordance with the NEWS Protocol This would suggest that the SIR recommendations to re-inforce learning is not effective_ (3) During the SIR Investigation it became clear that the Mobile Medic System had registered request for a review due to raised NEWS at 19.48 hours on 10th December 2017. The Mobile Medic System was marked as complete at 20.54 hours, but there is no record of the Mobile Medic having attended. It is of concern that this request can be marked as complete when it was not_ (4) Desmopressin tablets are kept in the fridge, but the staff were not familiar with the drug to know that: There appears to be no warning on the charts that this is the case_ (5) Witnesses who had not recorded their actions or who had not undertaken NEWS scoring, explained that were too busy, and indicated there was not enough staff. It is of concern that monitoring, as envisaged by NEWS, cannot take place if there is insufficient staff and it is of concern Senior Coroner; The Court House; Woburn Street; AMPTHILL, Bedfordshire MK4S 2HX Tel 0300-300-6559 Fax 0300-300-8267 drug they that proper and crucial notes are not being made due to staffing pressures:
Sent To
  • Bedford Hospital
Response Status
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56-Day Deadline 2 Apr 2019
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Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 04 July 2018 commenced an Investigation into the death of Gwyneth Ann EDWARDS aged 73. The Investigation concluded at the end of the Inquest on 31 January 2019. The Conclusion of the Inquest was that she died natural causes and the cause of death was aggravated by neglect.
Circumstances of the Death
The deceased was under Section of the Mental Health Act with known schizophrenia, diabetes insipidus, panhypopituitarism and suspected malignancy of left kidney: She had been referred by her general practitioner with increased confusion, urinary incontinence, constipation and reduced mobility: She was admitted to Bedford Hospital on the Zth December 2017 complaining of abdominal distension, muscle weakness and unsteady gait; she was treated for sepsis of unknown origin and petechial rash: The deceased was reliant upon Desmopressin for her diabetes insipidus and on Hydrocortisone for her panhypopituitarism: The Hydrocortisone was not dispensed on 10th December 2017 . Senior Coroncr; The Court House; Woburn Street AMPTHILL; Bedfordshire; MK45 2HX Tel 0300-300-6559 Fax 0300-300-8267 from

Also, the Desmopressin was not dispensed on 10th , 11th & 12th December 2017. Her sodium levels were very high (above 180 in comparison to 144 on the day of admission) over the weekend, as were her National Early Warning Scores (NEWS): She continued to deteriorate and was put on end of life care, dying on 14th December 2017 . The cause of death being: Ia Bronchopneumonia and Hypernatraemia Ib Failure to administer Desmopressin and failure to maintain appropriate fluids
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe you have the power to take such action:
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