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Case ref:202102039
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Date:January 2022
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Body:A Medical Practice in the Forth Valley NHS Board area
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Sector:Health
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Outcome:Not upheld, no recommendations
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Subject:Clinical treatment / diagnosis
Summary
C complained about the treatment which their partner (A) received when they attended their GP practice with confusion and could not walk unaided. A could not provide a urine sample and was given a prescription for antibiotics. A collapsed in the car park following the consultation and was taken to hospital. C believed that the GP should have arranged a hospital admission for A. The practice felt that appropriate clinical treatment had been offered.
We took independent clinical advice from a professional adviser. We found that the GP had carried out an appropriate assessment of A and had diagnosed A as having an infection and therefore prescribed alternative antibiotics with advice to seek further medical advice should their condition deteriorate. It could not have reasonably been foreseen that A would collapse shortly after leaving the GP practice. We did not uphold the complaint.