Hilda Thompson

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2014-0391
Date of Report 3 September 2014
Coroner Martin Fleming
Coroner Area Surrey
Response Deadline est. 29 October 2014
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
There was a significant failure in falls risk assessment upon admission, with no further review for 10 days, leaving the patient vulnerable. This oversight was exacerbated by poor note-taking.
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During the inquest the following concerns arose: ‐ 

 Upon her admission to hospital, her management plan was not  completed and she was wrongly identified as not being a falls risk.  There was no further review of Mrs Thompson and it was not until  11/1/14 when a full falls risk assessment was made and  preventable measures put into place.   Poor note taking of 2/1/14 to account for this.   This left a gap of some 10 days during which she was not properly  risk assessed for falls. 

I would ask that you consider giving further consideration to the  procedures and systems to ensure that there is no further repetition.
Sent To
  • East Surrey Hospital Trust
Response Status
Linked responses 0 of 1
56-Day Deadline 29 Oct 2014
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Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 30/1/14 I opened the inquest into the death of Hilda Florence  Thompson, who at the date of her death was 101 years old.   The inquest  was resumed and concluded on 27/8/14  I found that the cause of death to be: 

1a – Subdural Haemorrhage  1b – Head Injury  2 ‐   Congestive Cardiac Failure 

I concluded with a narrative conclusion as follows: 

On 1/1/14 Hilda Florence Thompson who had a history of cardiac ill  health and asthma was admitted to A&E at East Surrey Hospital with  breathlessness, for which she was treated.  Subsequently on 19/1/14 she  suffered a witnessed collapse causing her to sustain a subdural  haemorrhage to which she succumbed and died on 22/1/14. 

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Circumstances of the Death
Mrs Thompson who had limited mobility and a history of falls was  admitted to A&E at East Surrey Hospital on 1/1/14 suffering with  breathlessness, where she was treated for possible worsening heart  failure and renal function.  She was moved from the acute medical unit to  Holmwood ward on 8/1/14 where she was identified as a high falls risk.   On 19/1/14 she was seen in the corridor adjacent to her room calling for  help and holding onto a chair, but had a collapse before the senior nurse  could reach her, and she struck her head on the floor.  CPR was  immediately commenced and she was restored to consciousness.   Subsequently a CT scan showed that she had suffered an extensive  intracranial injury to which she succumbed and died on 22/1/14.
Copies Sent To
Chief Coroner  Signed: Mr Martin Fleming DATED this 3rd September 2014
Inquest Conclusion
On 1/1/14 Hilda Florence Thompson who had a history of cardiac ill  health and asthma was admitted to A&E at East Surrey Hospital with  breathlessness, for which she was treated.  Subsequently on 19/1/14 she  suffered a witnessed collapse causing her to sustain a subdural  haemorrhage to which she succumbed and died on 22/1/14. 

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