A health watchdog has criticised Northland DHB over a series of failures leading up to the death of a 69-year-old man who vomited blood for three days before collapsing.
The man, known as Mr B in a Health and Disability Commissioner report into his care, was admitted to Whangarei Hospital emergency department at 2:55am on a Saturday in mid-2009 with suspected coronary problems.
Doctors admitted him to a medical ward at 1:30pm the following day after he started experiencing blood-tinged vomiting.
He was diagnosed with a upper gastrointestinal bleed and referred for a gastroscopy to examine his oesophagus, stomach and intestine.
A doctor who assessed him on Monday confirmed his diagnosis and the plan for a gastroscopy despite the man vomiting increasingly large amounts of blood.