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Opioid errors tend to affect many children

Administering opioids to children is a delicate task. Too often, mistakes can be made. An interesting Canadian study has revealed the vast majority of never events in opioid administration to children were avoidable. Many American studies of a similar nature

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Fundal Pressure: When It Is Used and Its Associated Risks

Techniques such as fundal pressure may be used during delivery if there are complications during labor and delivery, in order to aid in the speed of the delivery. Some of these delivery complications are caused by babies that are larger

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Are there different levels of consciousness for someone in a vegetative state?

Yes, there may be another level of consciousness when someone has suffered serious brain damage. A minimally conscious state, for instance, may bring limited awareness that is greater than that of a vegetative state but may still require regular medical

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What damages are obtainable in a case of medical malpractice causing a vegetative state?

In a vegetative state case, the patient is physically alive, but is unable to respond to the environment. He or she is able to breathe, though, and organs still function. It may be the result of a traumatic accident, such

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Eclampsia During Pregnancy Must Be Properly Addressed

Eclampsia is rare, but is a very serious complication of preeclampsia, which may occur during pregnancy. It is marked by seizures that occur during pregnancy and which aren’t related to an existing brain problem. It is important pregnant women know

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Misdiagnosis leaves child brain-damaged

When a mystery illness strikes a child, a worried parent reasonably expects a doctor to diagnose the problem. It was 2005 when the plaintiff took her young daughter to a pediatrics center to see her regular doctor. That physician was

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Off label drug use and kickbacks to doctors become the foundation of a whistleblower lawsuit

American multi-national drug company, Amgen, the world’s largest biotechnology firm, agrees to pay $762 million to settle whistleblower case. This is a wide ranging story that includes at least ten whistleblower lawsuits filed in numerous states. The qui tam suits

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Will a medical malpractice compensation system patterned after workers’ compensation work?

Medical malpractice compensation is a perennially hot topic. Will any type of compensation system, other than through the courts, work? It seems various states, and groups, are mulling over a variety of ways to deal with medical malpractice compensation, rather

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Alternative dispute resolution agreements may not be binding in medical malpractice cases

Alternative dispute resolution agreements may not be binding when it comes to medical malpractice lawsuits. The practice of using binding arbitration agreements in advance of medical treatment is being used in Pennsylvania. Many doctors, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes are

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Whistleblowers are protected by the law even if they are the law

There is something to be said for the whistleblowers of the world. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they may catch hell from both sides. This is an interesting story involving a deputy jailer, who feels he was retaliated against for

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