The Nurse and Doctor - Avoidable Medical Malpractice Case
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- The nurse and doctor and the avoidable lawsuit (based on a true story)
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That's a very common problem in my hospital too. Everyone talks like "give 5 dormicum.".
5 what? miligrams? milliliters? miligrams per minute? miligrams per hour?
No further explanation. Just give 5. Usually this does not cause problems with experienced nurses, but an inexperienced nurse can make catastrophic mistakes if she's not careful.
Very true. When not in an emergency, the computer system that checks dose, and interactions reduces this mistakes
Here is a thought, don’t get mad when RN question your order because we trying to prevent something like this from happening. You might not get mad but there are a fair amount of your colleagues that do. “The nurse should have” sure point the finger at the nurse
I’ll always be a bitch to the dr or np that tries me, bc at the end
If the day it’s my license.
Keep up this incredible series
Ama a new graduate and don't have that much of experience in real life situations so these are extremely useful too me
Thank you very much🙏🙏❤️❤️
Moreeeeee please! Don't ever stop!
Perhaps this could be" The Avoidable Death",rather than the "Avoidable Lawsuit!"? Anyway,Thank You,as Always,for your Great and Informative uploads!x❤x.
"Are you sure, Doctor? 2 ml seems like a really high dose. This vial is a 1:1K concentration." What the nurse should have said.
This videos are so much fun OMG I NEED MORE ASAP PLEASSSSEEEE
I am studying medical law and this IS a good series
Thanks, Kerri! 🙌🏼 💕 ✨
Firstly, you stand at the head of the bed when you intubate. That might be a reason why it was so hard to do.
Secondly, an intubated patient could never complain about a chest pain while he is weather sedated or uncouncious.
Exactly and where is the rest of the resus team ?
very useful videos! We need more of this kind of videos.
Very useful information for anyone administering medications. Thanks, can’t wait to watch more!
can I find this case by articles?
thank you
Welcome! 😊
Medics in the ER work in highly stressed environment. Besides they already know this information, but in practice, after a while it becomes normal for them. In the end, he dies and thats it. So, know this, it can get messy in there and be carefull.
I’m just a medic but it’s pretty obvious the doctor was talking about 1:10k epi. Nurse’s should’ve clarified the concentration anyways.
One thing I have noticed (in medic school presently), is while the ambulance 1:1000 vials are almost always 1ml (to be idiot proof), sometimes in the hospital they have MASSIVE multi dose vials of 1:1000. Ive seen a 30ml vial of 1:1000 before. But yes, rule 1 you always double check your requested dose. I agree!
That was terrifying
We want more of these
This was very good
Well done
I live in Pittsburgh, PA! I wonder if it was UPMC or AHN.
I love too much new law suit videos thanks
Superb
Helpful 🤗
Anaphylaxis treated by intubation in first moment? Patient with the orotracheal tube complains about the chest pain?
But Iam SO hapy to live in part of the world where is only one concentration of epinefrin ...
Good
At least they told the truth
LAST BUT NOT LEAST...ALWAYS BLAME THE NURSE. UNBELIEVABLE.
So not sell n transfer ha
Good. Nice well god knows all
Wrong
More people would be at the rapid reasonse
One to record, one to push, supervisor, RT
RT would give the ETT
And someone would've gotten him a gyldoscope if he was struggling
RT would've put the sqaure thing to change color to check placement
And he wouldn't brought the vent
Like you have an ETT to ventilator ? Yeah right.
And it would've been start him on levo
And insert a TLC for pressors
Yeah this is pretty ridiculous.
This is all about this
N So this house.
....and!....
Wow
Pusa yun lang
Oh wow! Very good in reproduction.
Well, can i sue the doctor who refuse to get me std test? i have the whole symptom and he take that lightly as nothing happen, i told him from 1 to 10, my sexual history and he say nothing just fever and little rash at my skin, omg im going to die😣
His husband?!🤮is it difficult to draw a woman
Wait what?!
Your telling me it's the nurses fault?!
Yes she should have asked but the dosge not the volume when she doubted it. But it's also THE DOCTORS FAULT. We have been taught to use generic names and drug doses not trade names and volumes. And to say it's the nurses fault is totally nauseating.
I LOVED your Osmosis videos, but I never thought the team is this misleading.
Be objective!
At the end it does say that the request should have been in amounts, not volumes
Yes but it's the man's life. She could've asked him again
Yeah yeah. It's always the nurses fault. 😏
Are you a nurse ? If yes then chill nothing personal. The doctor is the one in charge but he's a human being. And if he made a mistake and she was alerted to it. She could've asked again to confirm. A man died stupidly.
@@aben4628 med Student actually. But it's outrageous that people ALWAYS blame the wrong person. They are a Healthcare TEAM. So as I said it's their fault not only one of them fault.
The subjectivity and and the social stigma make me mad as you can see.
Nothing personal though.
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