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Newburgh Medical Malpractice: Emergency Room Errors

Emergency room errors can turn a survivable injury or health event into a fatal one. Those who live through emergency room malpractice often suffer permanent injuries and disabilities. While a good outcome is never guaranteed when you have to make a trip to the ER, there is no excuse for substandard care. If you have been harmed by emergency room malpractice of lost a loved one to emergency room mistakes talk to medical malpractice lawyer in Newburgh to learn more about your legal rights. Examples of Emergency Room Errors

Common emergency room errors leading to injury and death include:

·         Failure to fully evaluate a patient

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·         Delayed treatment

·         Failure to monitor a patient

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·         Failure to fully treat a patient

·         Releasing a patient too soon

·         Releasing a patient without informing them of a serious health problem

·         Releasing a patient without proper aftercare or follow up instructions

·         Failure to diagnose, or misdiagnosis

·         Delayed diagnosis

·         Laboratory error

·         Misreading of tests

·         Unsanitary conditions leading to infections and nosocomial illnesses

·         Surgical error

·         Medication error

·         Contaminated blood transfusion

·         Patient dumping/refusal to treat

Failure to Diagnose

Failure to diagnose and delayed diagnosis are common emergency room mistakes which can have devastating consequences. A delayed diagnosis can mean missing a critical window of opportunity during which life-saving treatments are effective. Failure to diagnose can mean sending a patient home with a life-threatening condition only to have the condition worsen or recur after leaving the hospital.

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