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An Arizona toddler who was declared dead was discovered alive in a morgue. The incident raises serious questions about hospital protocols and how such a critical error occurred.
An Arizona toddler who was declared dead was discovered alive in a morgue. The child is now receiving care. The incident raises serious questions about hospital protocols for declaring death, transferring bodies, and how such a catastrophic error occurred.
A living child ending up in a morgue means failures cascaded through multiple checkpoints: initial declaration of death, preparation for transfer, transport, and intake at the morgue facility. Each step should have caught a heartbeat or other sign of life. That none of them did suggests either the child was severely compromised (making detection harder) or protocols were rushed or skipped.
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