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The Hidden Risk- Anesthesia Errors In Medical Facilities

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished September 13, 2011

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Going in to a surgical procedure, most people don't think about the severe problems that can result from incorrectly administered anesthesia. Even a small mistake on the part of the anesthesiologist or a member of the medical team can prove disastrous for the patient resulting in lifelong medical trauma and even death.

Common Sources of Anesthesia Problems

Making a mistake on a patient's medical records -- for example calculating the wrong height and weight of a patient can lead to serious health conce
s for the patient. Failing to take into account the patient's prior medical history is another source of complications. Add to the list: improper training for medical technicians and even fatigue of the medical staff.

Other examples of errors that can occur during surgical procedures:

* Improper dosing, too much; too little
* Failure to account for possible drug interaction
* Use of incorrect or recalled medical devices during surgery
* Failing to advise patient about food intake limitations prior to surgery
* Failing to check for possible allergic reactions of the patient
* Selecting the wrong time to administer anesthesia; either too early or too late during the operatio

Consequences of Anesthesia Mistakes

Complications resulting from oversights or blatant carelessness during anesthesia procedures can show up in a myriad of ways. Common reactions include irregularly low blood pressure. Also blood flow to the brain and major organs can be compromised. Situations like these can lead to cardiac arrest, stroke, paralysis, and mild or severe trauma to the brain. Unfortunately, many of these cases can cause death.

When and Where Anesthesia Mistakes Can Occur

An error in administering anesthesia can show up in even the most routine medical procedures. Even during a relatively minor dental procedure. During c-section delivery. Complications can occur while waiting to enter the operating room, during the surgery, or in recovery.

What Can I Do If I Suffered From Complications During Anesthesia?

Most problems resulting from a mistake during the anesthesia process could have been prevented. Hospitals and medical clinics must be held accountable for these types of mistakes which are usually the result of mismanagement, lack of proper process control at the hospital, or an over-scheduling of medical procedures.
Common Types of Anesthesia Injuryr
Complications from surgery can be linked to improper administration of anesthesia.

Here are just a few examples of conditions that could be linked to an improper anesthesia treatment:

* Awareness during anesthesia
* Birth defects
* Coma
* Death
* Asphyxia
* Cardiac arrest
* Stroke
* Traumatic brain injury
* Loss of vision after surgery
* Inability to control bodily functions

Patients who are suffering from anesthesia injuries due to carelessness or negligence may be eligible for compensation for medical, financial, and emotional damages.

If you require legal help, contact an atto
ey right away. The trail of details and evidence of carelessness can fade rapidly.

That is why it is critical for injury victims to get guidance from a competent atto
ey as soon as possible after the injury occurred. Nothing here should be construed as legal advice.

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For more information on law firms to contact and publicly available free resources, visit the Danbury Injury Atto ey web site. The Danbury injury lawyer list is especially helpful but the tips and guides are provide valuable insight even for injury victims who do not reside in CT.

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