Administering the Wrong Medication to the Patient can Constitute Medical Negligence
Negligence while Prescribing Drugs
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Negligence while Prescribing Drugs
Gastric bypass surgery is a medical procedure practiced to offer long term relief to sufferers of morbid obesity. Though a beneficial process it is associated with dangerous complications including death. Few patients may have to undergo repeated surgeries to correct the complications developed after initial surgery.
Medical Malpractice Causing Nerve Damage
A common medical malpractice in the surgical field involved retained surgical instruments in the patient’s body after surgery. This act of negligence can result in critical complications for the patient, causing severe pain, infection, and/or death.
There is an increased risk of older and senior patients with various types of dementia wandering off from hospitals and special care facilities, putting them in danger of being injured. Assisted-living and other medical facilities in New York can implement four measures to protect and prevent at-risk patients from wandering.
Parting with lethal weight successfully
The origin of medical malpractice in a misdiagnosis
Gallbladder and gallstones