During the inquest into Chloe Longster's death, nurse Katie Cockram admitted that a routine check was missed, which could have escalated the situation for the patient. She stated, 'If it hadn't been done, then yes, correct,' about the missed check and recognized it as another opportunity to escalate concerns to the doctors. Cockram expressed her trust in the doctors but acknowledged the critical nature of proper checks and timely escalation.
Suran Kuruppu, the intensive care unit registrar who treated Chloe, indicated that her condition was critical and that she had consistently required additional oxygen throughout the night. Despite this, Chloe was not intubated until after 04:00 GMT, raised questions regarding the timing and decision-making in her care. Kuruppu noted the urgency of her situation and the need for immediate intervention, stressing that the necessary actions should have been taken much earlier.
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