It is malpractice if a doctor does not know more computerized ECG abnormal?
It is malpractice if the doctor fails to inform the patient that their result is abnormal MRI?
This is a departure from good and accepted practice if a radiologist misinterpreted a chest radiograph, which shows the decline of a malignant mass that turns out to be lung cancer?
Is bad for a physician to a surgical clip in the bile duct when you make a move gallbladder by laparoscopy?
What do yousuggest a doctor who takes cash for a procedure done half "cooked" job, and refuses to return money to the patient? It would be better if I told you that the doctor has his license to practice, abandoned his patients, and now each of his patients with "sub-standard" should receive rescue therapy at the current rate which is twice or three times more than doctors initially charged?
What if a man who collapsed at home, ran to the emergency room, hesurgery in his intestines and he goes out of needing surgery to have his hand amputated days later.
Maybe it will catch your attention:
A woman goes to hospital for total knee replacement. The operation goes smoothly. In the knee recovery room of evacuation is connected to a drainage tube. Unfortunately, the nurse who has attacked the exhaust pipe connected to a line of oxygen instead of a suction line. Instead of liquid to be removed from the knee space, the air waspumped into the knee. As the knee was a confined space, the air breathed in the space directly under the skin and muscles, went to the leg, leg swollen like a balloon, then up towards the belly, causing the stomach to become as big as a pregnant woman. Doctors have been alerted to this condition so inexplicable haste and woman in the operating room where they had to perform emergency surgery to find out why her belly was growing and inexplicablygreater.
Immediately after the opening of his stomach, a large quantity of air is released like a balloon that is rapidly deflated. It seems there was nothing wrong with the stomach. To come back, doctors were able to understand what the drainage tube was air passing lap and then went to the stomach, making it like a hot air balloon. The inability to recognize the error led the woman to a surgical abdominal emergency - which is not necessary. HisHospital waiting room one day becomes a week's stay to complications after gastric surgery.
What about the man who had eye surgery to repair a drooping eyelid and is out of surgery to be blind? View the surgeon cuts the optic nerve of the eye during surgery, and only realized the horrible mistake a day later, too late to solve the problem. The man is now permanently blind.
What is the common theme is found in each case?
Inattentiondoctor or nurse. Of course, doctors and nurses do not intentionally make these mistakes, but occurred because of inattention and neglect. Each of the above cases are actual cases that occurred in New York. Each victim had a story to tell. Every injury is different and every person interested in a different way. When asked, every injured victim would have their health rather than having to resort to compensation medical malpractice lawsuit.
Thank youknowingly.
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