Women Tells Nursing Class Horror Story of Incorrectly Administered Drugs

Posted on May 09, 2016 by

Nursing students at Penn State University were given the lecture of a lifetime by Sorrel King, a national patient safety advocate and victim of a horrific medical mistake. Sorrel’s story begins in 2001, when she lost her 18-month-old daughter at Johns Hopkins Hospital to a preventable medication error. Like many parents who have lost their… Read more »

Tags: PatientSafety
Posted in Medical Malpractice

Superbug Nightmare: Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria May Kill 10 Million Per Year by 2050

Posted on May 02, 2016 by

World health organizations have expressed alarm at the continued spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria, also known as ‘superbugs’. In the U.S., the problem has become a major source of concern inside and outside of hospitals. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistics show 23,000 Americans die from superbug infections every year. For the… Read more »

Tags: SuperBugs
Posted in Medical Malpractice

Are Overcrowded Emergency Rooms a Threat to Patient Safety?

Posted on April 27, 2016 by

Overcrowded emergency rooms can put patients at risk of death or injury from medical mistakes. Many of the common causes of medical mistakes, such as signoff errors, poor communication or failure to double-check work may be more likely to occur when health care providers are rushing between patients in crowded emergency rooms. Crowded emergency departments… Read more »

Tags: HospitalSafety
Posted in Medical Negligence

In Hospitals, Silence Hurts

Posted on April 25, 2016 by

For victims of medical mistakes and their families, emotional pain and suffering continue long after errors are made. Victims and family members may want answers, and in many cases, hospitals only offer silence. A recent Forbes article covered this subject quite well, and it shows how patients and health care providers are emotionally hurt by… Read more »

Tags: PatientRights
Posted in Medical Malpractice

Mean to Your Doctor? They May Mess Up Your Diagnosis

Posted on April 18, 2016 by

We all have our bad days, and sometimes it might be tempting to take out our frustrations on other people, such as Starbucks baristas or waiters. However, pulling this stunt with your doctor could lead to critical consequences. Two studies conducted by researchers at the Institute of Medical Education Research Rotterdam suggest being mean to… Read more »

Tags: PatientSafety
Posted in Misdiagnosis

Anesthesia and Brain Injury: Is Your Child at Risk?

Posted on April 13, 2016 by

Anesthesia is commonly used in patients undergoing surgeries or other complex treatments. However, it may come with risks for children. When mistakes are made during anesthesia, the consequences for children can be severe and permanent. The case of a 4-year-old Houston girl who suffered a severe brain injury while having her tooth pulled can serve… Read more »

Tags: TBI
Posted in Traumatic Brain Injuries

What Can Patients Do to Avoid Medication Errors?

Posted on April 11, 2016 by

Readers of our blog know that medication errors have serious or fatal consequences for patients. Ironically, the very medications we use to treat our health conditions can, under the right circumstances, become a threat to our lives. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, about one-third of adults in the US are prescribed… Read more »

Tags: Pharmacy
Posted in Medication Errors

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