Jumat, 29 Maret 2019

Leftover Sedative


Nurse dies after allegedly injecting himself with leftover sedative

Agung Nugraha, 21 is a nurse at Adam Thalib General Hospital in West Cikarang

He was found dead in the hospital’s lounge

after allegedly injecting himself with leftover sedative on Tuesday.

The deceased was found lying on a chair,

his face was blue and he had a number of track marks on his arm.

Agung had alleged injected himself with rocuronium bromide.

"It calms the body. This is a sedative, which is used as an anesthetic to relax the muscles,”

The police also found three syringes, three alcohol swab sachets, two 5 milligram ampoules of Midanest (which contains Midazolam Hcl) and one 10 milliliter bottle of NaCl at the scene.
He suspected that Agung had often injected himself with sedatives because of the many track marks on his body.
“We found track marks on his left and right hands as well as his legs.

He injected himself on his legs because it was covered in dried blood."
Based on the hospital’s explanation, he said, leftover sedatives have always been kept in the lounge before it was discarded.
The police are now exploring the possibility that the hospital was negligent when discarding leftover medicine.
“We will talk to people in the pharmacy unit, nurse supervisor head, doctors, and hospital owner.
We want to know the flow of the leftover medicine and how a nurse got hold of it.

Resign




She has officially stepped down as Facebook Indonesia’s country director after three years.
“We express our gratitude [to her ] for the impact she has made over the last three years in executing Facebook’s programs in Indonesia.

She resigned from her position because

she wanted to develop her career outside the social network giant.

It gave no information what she would do.

She had been working in the marketing industry for more than 20 years,

including at prominent manufacturer Unilever. (terkemuka)
She was appointed as Facebook’s country director in 2016 replacing Anand Tilak.

Kamis, 28 Maret 2019

Outage Power Flight




S  Air Group has formally apologized to its passengers for

It apologized for having to manually check them in at Terminal 2 Airport.
It apologized for delaying flights after airport management cut power to Sriwijaya's counters.

The power was cut because Sriwijaya had failed to pay airport operator money that it owed.

Currently we are trying our best to fix our company’s financial situation

so that we can pay our dues.

The operational collaboration between S and G plays a pivotal role in negotiations between her company and Angkasa Pura II.

However, the government’s decision to lower ticket prices might hinder S from stabilizing its financial situation.

Slow checking-in of the long lines of passengers that formed at Sriwijaya counters because of the power outage caused flights to depart late.
For now, we will conduct the check-in service manually.
Once again, we apologize to our passengers on behalf of S.