tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post5968518338367176340..comments2024-03-12T21:13:06.850-05:00Comments on Legal Schnauzer: Have Hospitals Found a Way Around Wrongful-Death Lawsuits?legalschnauzerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09619089628125964154noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-41350408293566201572016-10-03T16:50:26.801-05:002016-10-03T16:50:26.801-05:00If the justices had of been democrats, it never wo...If the justices had of been democrats, it never would have made it to court just like Crooked Hillary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-2583201430782921162011-03-19T08:20:21.856-05:002011-03-19T08:20:21.856-05:00You are partially correct in your statement. Howev...You are partially correct in your statement. However while the physicians did not give the patient MRSA, they did fail to provide adequate treatment for the condition and they did fail to notify the patient or the patients primary physician of the condition. MRSA is like any other condition....it requires TREATMENT. MRSA is resistent to just about all forms of antibiotics...except one. MRSA has been shown to respond to doses of Vancomycin. My mother died in an area hospital because of bronchopneumonia secondary to 4+ positive MRSA. Sadly the hospital staff failed to recgonize the signs and symptoms of MRSA and failed to provide adequate and proper treatment. Do you think they were held accountable....not in the least. Take some time and READ the oath the healthcare providers take....the very first line sums it up..."First do no harm".Daniel, NREMT-Pnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-31016412712841185122011-02-28T21:39:48.584-06:002011-02-28T21:39:48.584-06:00People die for duodenal ulcers. People die from pn...People die for duodenal ulcers. People die from pneumonia. Those are facts of life not of medical neglect. Do a little research and you will find that about 1/3rd of our population is colonized with MRSA. So what if the patient had a culture 2 months before that grew MRSA. That's meaningless. In regards to a duodenal ulcer, look up extra-gastric Dieulafoy's lesions. Bleeding is how patients with ulcers die. The practice of medicine is not perfect and treatable conditions can kill even under the best of circustances. When someone dies from a potentially life-threatening condition, it's not wrongful death. The doctor didn't give the patient MRSA pneumonia or cause the 37 year old man to have a complex ulcer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com