Tributes have been paid to a 'princess' hospital worker who died after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
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discovered in the water supply of a Scottish hospital. Legionella was detected in an endoscopy and renal (kidney) ward at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie.
It was also found at a renal dialysis unit. Patients have been urged to avoid using the drinking taps and have been given bottled water as a precaution while investigations are ongoing.Staff hand washing facilities are also off limits during this spell.Hospital chiefs say that no patients have so far shown any signs of infection since the
.Tributes have been paid to a 'princess' hospital worker who died after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
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A young Scots woman is in an induced coma after a horror plunge from a hotel balcony in Croatia.
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hospital after being seriously assaulted on a Scots street. Police were called to reports of the attack on Greenock's Cathcart Street in the early hours of Saturday morning, October 2.
Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) for 10 months where he contracted multiple infections, which Ms Young later found were likely due to water contamination issues at the hospital. During their stay in hospital, Ms Young said infection control measures were so strict she and her son were required to self-isolate in their room "constantly".
raw gaping wound on her hand after a ‘botched’ procedure have blasted the hospital for making a ‘catalogue of errors’. The 64-year-old was admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow last month for a blood transfusion and follow up CT scan to check for any brain abnormalities.
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thug had to be restrained by nine cops in a Scots hospital after pulling out medical tubes which sprayed one officer with blood. Artur Nafalski became involved in a “titanic struggle” with police at St John’s Hospital in Livingston, West Lothian, following his arrest.
Edinburgh. Police officers and a specialist bomb disposal unit are in attendance on Comely Bank Street after being called to the scene at around 2.35pm on Tuesday.
hospital after a crash in Fife sparked a huge emergency response. Emergency crews were called to a two vehicle crash on Golf Course Road in Glenrothes after the alarm was raised at around 3.25pm on Monday.
cancer treatment had to be terminated early after she contracted a hospital-acquired infection, which she is still fighting three years on. Annemarie Kirkpatrick's daughter was being treated for leukaemia at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) when she started developing painful lumps and lesions on her body in 2019.
here.It is understood bottled water was provided for renal dialysis patients but that the bacteria had not got into the water supply which serves the dialysis equipment because it comes from a separate source.Christina Coulombe, head of infection prevention and control, added: “The option of portable sinks was discussed with staff and have now been provided in the areas requested by staff."Senior staff in all three areas can request further portable sinks by contacting facilities colleagues.The
Rutherglen at the weekend. A man and a woman, both aged 32, were attacked while walking on Cathcart Road, near to its junction with Farie Street, around 12.05am on Sunday.
hospital after being seriously injured in a crash this morning. Emergency services raced to the scene on the A7 in Midlothian, close to Middleton and near the junction with the B7007, around 11.15am on Monday.
Hospitals Inquiry his son almost died twice in 24 hours from an infection picked up in a ward. The infection took hold after the child, then seven, had a cancerous kidney removed in a 10-hour operation at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children.
Carson Shephard gripped Scotland with frantic overnight searches taking place- and the local community rallying round to find the youngster.There was shock as it emerged that seven-year-old Carson had vanished from from Afton Bridgend in New Cumnock, Ayrshire last night.He had last been seen around 7.20pm and a huge emergency response was launched overnight in a bid to trace him.Earlier this morning Police gave the heartwarming news that he had been found and thanked locals for all their