Ambien - Jury Verdicts

______ RECOVERY Negligence failure to provide proper nursing care - Negligent failure to employ adequate resuscitative measures - Wrongful death.
The patient was a 69-year-old woman who had a medical history of vasculitis. As a result of this condition, she developed a narrowing of her airway, known as tracheal stenosis and had breathing difficulties as a result. In 1998, she underwent a procedure to have a permanent tracheostomy tube put in place to maintain an adequate airway. Ms.

Roe, the patient cared for her ow...
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______ GROSS VERDICT Medical Malpractice - Defendant sleep specialist's office negligently calls in prescription for Prednisone, 50 mg., when prescription should have been for Trazadone - Drug refilled several times with plaintiff taking it for a six-month period - Pharmacy found 20% when filling and refilling medication after initial call to physician's office - Resolving Cushing's Syndrome and osteopenia.
The 48-year-old female plaintiff, who had visited the defendant physician with a sleep disorder, contended that the physician's office, who called in the prescription, negligently requested Prednisone with the properly prescribed Ambien. The medication actually prescribed sounded similar, but was not a steroid. The pharmacy allegedly called the physician to confirm the prescriptio...
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______ GROSS VERDICT Defendant sleep specialist''s office negligently calls in prescription for Prednisone, 50 mg., when prescription should have been for Trazadone - Drug refilled several times with plaintiff taking it for a six-month period - Pharmacy found 20% when filling and refilling medication after initial call to physician''s office - Resolving Cushing''s Syndrome and osteopenia.
The 48-year-old female plaintiff, who had visited the defendant physician with a sleep disorder, contended that the physician's office, who called in the prescription, negligently requested Prednisone with the properly prescribed Ambien. The medication actually prescribed sounded similar, but was not a steroid. The pharmacy allegedly called the physician to confirm the prescription an...
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______ GROSS VERDICT Defendant sleep specialist''s office negligently calls in prescription for Prednisone, 50 mg., when prescription should have been for Trazadone - Drug refilled several times with 3\ 3 plaintiff taking it for a six-month period - Pharmacy found 20% when filling and refilling medication after initial call to physician''s office - Resolving Cushing''s Syndrome and osteopenia.
The 48-year-old female plaintiff, who had visited the defendant physician with a sleep disorder, contended that the physician's office, who called in the prescription, negligently requested Prednisone with the properly prescribed Ambien. The medication actually prescribed sounded similar, but was not a steroid. The pharmacy allegedly called the physician to confirm the prescription an...
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______ RECOVERY Failure of surgeon and pain management team to communicate regarding pain medications to be administered to the plaintiff post-surgery - Overdose of narcotic medication as a result of administration of competing narcotics to the plaintiff - Hypoxic brain injury - Quadriplegia.
This was a medical malpractice case in which the male plaintiff, a 44-year-old registered nurse, suffered hypoxic brain injury and quadriplegia as a result of receiving a narcotic overdose following elective surgery. The defendants maintained that the pain medications ordered were reasonable and indicated. The defendants disputed the nature and extent of the plaintiff's alleged damage...
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