The emergency room is a place where most critical cases are treated. In such places, even though with high number of medical practitioners, there are chances of errors. At times, these errors may lead to even deaths. If the error has occurred by a medical staff member, then you are liable for filing a case to get compensated for physical, emotional, and financial losses. If an emergency doctor’s negligence results in an injury or other errors, then it is considered medical malpractice.
To get compensated for the loss, you can hire a lawyer who will help you with your rights, and you can claim the compensation you deserve.
Common emergency room failure cases
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Misdiagnosis
Approximately 6% of emergency room cases are misdiagnosed. Misdiagnosis can happen for various reasons like time constraints, stress, the appearance of a number of symptoms at the same time, and more. With everything moving quickly, emergency doctors consider all options they can consider. However, they may forget some minute details, and it may lead to errors.
Some of the conditions that are usually misdiagnosed are:
- stroke
- spinal cord compression/injury
- myocardial infarction
- venous thromboembolism
- aortic aneurysm/dissection
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Delayed treatment
Delated treatment in the emergency room can have various consequences, like worsening of the situation or even death. The busy nature of the emergency room, unavailability of required equipment, or lack of skilled practitioners may lead to delayed treatment. Healthcare facilities must be able to address this issue and implement strategies that will help them to reduce weight time.
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Medication error
This medical error takes place when a doctor or nurse prescribes the wrong medication to the patient. This error happens due to miscommunication or if the doctor’s handwriting is unrecognizable.
Another reason for providing the wrong medication can be misdiagnosis, which can happen in the emergency room as the doctor suspects all the diseases with the symptoms observed. A medication error is considered medical malpractice only if it has caused any injury or harm to the patient.
Some common medical errors include:
- administering the wrong drug
- administering or prescribing an improper dosage
- failing to provide any medication at all.
What can you do?
If you or your loved ones have witnessed any emergency room error, then you must know the laws about emergency room failure or error cases to get compensated. In such cases, it is better to hire a lawyer to help you get compensated and represent you for your rights.