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Iv Bag Design Comes Into Question After New Studys Revelations

Imagine that you are being wheeled in to a hospital with a severe medical issue. As you are placed on a hospital bed, the doctors and nurses examine you and try to do everything they can in this stressful moment to figure out the best course of treatment. Eventually, they figure it out. They need […]

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Botched Post Op Care Alleged By Family Of Victimized 13 Year Old

Last year there was a very unfortunate medical case where a girl who was having surgery for sleep apnea suffered some horrific post-surgery complications that led to her being declared brain dead. The girl’s family put her on life support, and to this day she remains on that life support. She is living in a […]

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Mistakes And Logistical Problems Can Cause Major Complications

It’s easy to think that, behind the scenes, the pharmaceutical industry and the medical field have everything under control and all of their ducks in a row. They paint a lovely facade to give you this sense of security. Plenty of white walls and clean-looking areas. Computers and logistical systems. Employees who seem trained and […]

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Lawsuit Filed By Nurse Infected With Ebola

One of the major stories that has come out of the Ebola outbreak that began last year is that a nurse here in the United States became the first person to contract the disease while on U.S. soil. That nurse, Nina Pham, survived the ordeal but it was undoubtedly a painful and disturbing experience for […]

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2 Superbug Deaths Pinned On Unclean Instrument

One of the great concerns for our society going forward is “superbugs.” These are nasty bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and, as you can imagine, they are very difficult — if not impossible — to treat. Our penchant for antibiotic use has led to an increased chance of bacteria growing resistant to some of […]

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Respect Plays Huge Role In Medical Care According To Study

As you may be aware, heart disease and cancer are the two leading causes of death in the United States. But can you guess what the third leading cause of death is? It’s preventable medical errors. Such a sobering and shocking fact may make you think that going to the hospital could do more harm […]

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How Doctors Cellphones Can Present A Danger To Patients

Cellphones are an amazing technological advancement in our society, but they certainly have a way of invading our mind and tweaking our behavior in the most unfortunate of ways and at the most unfortunate of times. People willfully (and seemingly blissfully) text while they are driving. People bust out their cellphone during a nice dinner […]

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The Tragedy Of Birth Injuries And Why Legal Help Is Necessary

The birth of a baby is supposed to be a happy moment; a time when a family becomes whole. The birth of a baby is routine at this point for most medical professionals, and that would make you think that mistakes are very rare. Although they are rare, they do still occur, and a mistake […]

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Medication Error Report Paints Ugly Picture

We’ve talked about medication errors on this blog numerous times before, but we bring up the topic again because a new report is out about medication errors and pediatric care — and the numbers aren’t good. The new report found that an average of 63,358 medication errors occur every year in the U.S. in children […]

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Poor Medical Care Results In Woman Suffering Undisclosed Injuries

While the following story did not occur here in New Jersey, it does display some unfortunate decisions by a hospital and the inadequate response the hospital and medical professionals had towards a patient with a serious issue. The story involves a woman and her husband, who went to the hospital after the woman complained of […]

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