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Posted: Sat 21:31, 20 Jul 2013 Post subject: it was too late to prevent irreversible |
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. The law firm that represented the family was able to report that at trial the jury returned a verdict of $7,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],200,000 (including interest).As this case illustrates there are times when physicians and nurses do not respond with the immediacy commensurate with the risk that particular labor complications present. What took place in the case above is inexplicable. First,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], despite the fact that the physician was told about multiple abnormal signs by the nurse the doctor not only decided to delay going to the hospital but actually instructed the nurse to remove the monitor. It is almost as if the physician did not want to be told of further indications of complications.The nurse might have notified a different physician of the situation. But, the nurse deferred to the doctor�s rank and authority. After at last showing up at the hospital and seeing the woman the physician turned over her care to another physician. However, regardless that by all evidence the other doctor acted properly, it was too late to prevent irreversible
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