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  • Payday Loans Online
    By: Claire J. Fox | - Nowadays, there are a lot of people who are using the Internet in order to obtain some kind of financial borrowing. Being in desperate need of money is not such an easy thing to handle and you have certainly gone through such situations, at least once in your life. Luckily, the Internet and its specialized resources come to the rescue, providing those in financial distress with access to payday loans online. If you are interested in getting a payday loan online, then you should first obtain all ...
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  • Help Save Lives This Halloween By Giving Trick-or-treaters Pollo Tropical® Treat Books
    By: Pollo Tropical® | - Pollo Tropical and Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc. are teaming up to help save lives and provide a safe Halloween treat for children this October. Starting October 10, Pollo Tropical restaurants in Florida will sell Treat Books, containing four FREE regular size fountain drink coupons plus a special $3 off coupon towards a Create Your Own Family Meal that can be used November 1 through December 31, 2011. Only 250 Treat Books will be available at each Florida company-owned Pollo Tropi ...
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  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ards) Therapeutics - Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts T
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalData valued the global acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) therapeutics market at
    $576.6m in 2010. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.4% to
    reach $682.6m in 2017. The steady growth is primarily attributed to the low incidence of the disease and a lack of approved drugs on the market. The competitive landscape currently consists of generic and offlabel drugs.

    GlobalDatas research indicates that the ARDS pipeline is ...

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  • How To Get Multiple Benefits In 20 Minutes
    By: Tonya Anglin | - If you suffer from high stress levels, joint distress, depression and weight difficulties, try walking. No, there's no need to join a gym membership to experience the many benefits from this simple exercise.

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    Walking is the elixir for anti-aging and prevention of many degenerative diseases. In fact, just a leisure walk burns about 100 calories per mile. There's almost nothing about your body that can't be improved be walking.

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  • Trial Results In Jury Award For Family After Nurse Did Not Detect Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A scheduled vaginal delivery for a pregnant woman who has in the past had a C-section should take into account that this puts the pregnant mother in danger of a ruptured uterus. When this happens the unborn childs much needed oxygen supply, which is received through the placenta, can become restricted. Based on the extent and the amount of time involved the newborn might suffer a brain injury which exhibits severe cognitive and neurological problems. It is thus essential when planning a vagin ...
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  • Do Nothing While Baby In Fetal Distress And Nurse Responsible Might Risk A Medical Malpractice Claim
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - When a woman is admitted to the hospital for the birth of her baby a large portion of her care is often largely in the hands of residents and nurses. The expectation is that the nurses and residents who are tasked with performing this essential role should the knowledge and experience to identify the signs of a complication during the labor process and either take action right away to rectify the situation or notify a doctor with the ability to deal with the situation. In fact, this model does n ...
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  • Extreme Birth Injury Results In Death Of Infant And $1,000,000 Lawsuit By Parents
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - It is estimated that twenty-seven in every a thousand newborns suffer a birth injury. There are many problems that can take place during pregnancy and in the course of labor and delivery. A number of of these problems can threaten the health and even the life of the unborn child and the mother. One such problem is a placental abruption. A placental abruption is a condition in which the placenta which encases the unborn baby separates from the mothers uterus prematurely. When this occurs the b ...
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  • Pregnant Woman Exhibits Indications Of Placental Abruption Yet Doctor Overlooks Them
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Generally, there are 2 things people count on from their doctors. This is most likely never more true than at those times the patient is an expectant mother who is entrusting the physician with caring for her unborn child. First, the physician should listen to the patients own intuition. If the doctor dismisses her intuition that something is not right and does nothing to determine whether in fact there is something not right the outcome may be devestating

    Further, the doctor oug ...

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  • Settlement Reached Over Error By Medical Staff That Led To Child's Cerebral Palsy
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The fetal heart rate monitor provides doctors and nurses with useful data about the wellbeing of the unborn baby while the mother is in labor. The data from the monitor is used to check on whether the baby is doing well or is in fetal distress. When such signs arise measures need to be taken without delay to counteract the situation or to deliver the baby. Any delay can result in significant and lifelong injury to the child. By delaying taking timely and appropriate action physicians and nurses ...
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  • Doctor Settles Case For $1.0 Million For Overlooking Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Severe difficulties can happen after a pregnant woman starts labor and prior to her giving birth to her child. Doctors are responsible for monitoring her progress. In addition, they are expected to be able to notice signs that a problem has come up that may jeopardize the wellbeing of the unborn baby. They are also responsible for taking proper, timely action. If they do not do so, as when a physician refuses to budge from hir or her opinion that the woman's labor is proceeding normally and that ...
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  • Parents Sue Physician And Nurse When Their Child Died As 2 Hours Went By Without Any Response To Fet
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - As fetal distress is a serious problem in pregnancy that often entails a diminished oxygen supply to the unborn baby. Fetal distress commonly arises after the unborn babys oxygen supply is cut off. Fetal distress is observed by monitoring the unborn child's heart rate. Under certain circumstances, for example when the heart rate drops below a particular level, immediate measures like an emergency C-section is required. Below we consider the issue of liability in a published claim involving a ...
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  • Undiagnosed Fetal Distress Leads To Baby"€™s Brain Damage And $4,400,000 Malpractice Claim
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - While cared for by a doctor or a nurse patients normally believe that the physician or nurse either (1) has the skills and experience to make a proper diagnosis of anything that they may have and order the appropriate treatment or (2) is under the supervision of a more experienced doctor or nurse who does. According to the second sitatuon, the doctor or nurse can gain experience while treating actual patients as long as their errors are noticed and rectified so that patients are not harmed. Afte ...
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  • Holdup On The Part Of Doctor And Nurse Leads To Infant's Brain Damage
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Any of numerous problems can severely restrict the amount of oxygen reaching an unborn baby When this occurs the baby is said to be in fetal distress. In the event that the baby loses necessary oxygen for an extended time frame the baby can die or suffer lifelong impairment such as brain damage, cerebral palsy, blindness, and seizure disorders. After an expectant mother is admitted for labor and delivery doctors and nurses are expected to carefully follow her and her unborn baby and they are sup ...
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  • Doctors And Nurses Pay $4.0 Million Settlement In Claim Concerning Infant With Cerebral Palsy
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The fetal heart rate monitor gives physicians and nurses with useful information relating to the wellbeing of the unborn baby as the mother is in labor. The data from the monitor is used to track whether the baby is well or is in a compromised situation. Should such warning signs appear steps need to be taken without delay to counteract the situation or to deliver the baby. Not acting immediately can lead to significant and lifelong injury to the baby. The failure of physicians or nurses to take ...
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  • $31 Million Jury Award After Nurse Fails To Recognize Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - An expectant mother who has previously delivered via a C-section gives birth to her new child by natural childbirth has a greater chance that she will experience a ruptured uterus in the course of labor. In these cases the unborn childs necessary oxygen supply, which is normally received by the placenta, can become restricted. When this continues for a prolonged interval of time the unborn baby will experience brain damage and be left with major irreversible disabilities.

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  • Jury Give $4.4 Million For Child's Brain Damage After Nurse Trainee Fails To Diagnose Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - No one is born a great physician or a great nurse. They need to learn and then practice on actual patients. But people want a safety net should the doctors or nurse in training make a mistake. We further expect, however, that they will be carefully supervised and their work will be reviewed by a competent, experienced doctor or nurse. Patients do not normally think about this as they simply expect that the physician treating them is thoroughly competent. That safety net comes in the form of supe ...
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  • $31 Million Jury Verdict For Nurse Overlooking Symptoms Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The medical name for a vaginal delivery subsequent to a prior C-section is VBAC. VBAC women are known have a greater chance of a ruptured uterus during labor. In these cases the unborn child's much needed oxygen supply, which is generally obtained via the placenta, can be cut off. In the event that this happens for an extended interval of time the unborn child can suffer brain damage and be left with significant lifelong disabilities.

    Examine a published claim regarding an expecta ...

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  • Lawsuit Claims Baby Suffered Disability When Nurse Did Not Notify Doctor Of Fetal Distress Signs
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A planned vaginal childbirth for a mother who has in the past underwent a C-section should consider that this puts the patient at risk of a ruptured uterus. When this happens the unborn child's precious oxygen , which is generally received by the placenta, can be cut off. When this continues for a prolonged amount of time the unborn child may experience brain damage and be left with major lasting disabilities.

    Examine a reported lawsuit involving a pregnant woman who went to the h ...

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  • Physicians And Nurses Pay $4,000,000 Settlement In Lawsuit Regarding Child With Cerebral Palsy
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The fetal heart rate monitor gives doctors and nurses with useful information about the well being of the unborn child while the mother is in labor. The information from the monitor is used to check on whether the baby is doing well or is in fetal distress. If such indications appear steps should be taken immediately to counteract the situation or to deliver the infant. Waiting can result in serious and permanent injury to the baby. By delaying taking timely and appropriate action physicians and ...
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  • Nurse Misses Symptoms Of Fetal Distress And Child Sustains Brain Damage
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A scheduled vaginal delivery for a mother who has previously underwent a C-section ought to take into account that this puts the woman in danger of a ruptured uterus. An unborn baby obtains oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus may thus lead to a serious decrease of oxygen that gets to the unborn child. Depending on the extent and the quantity of time concerned the newborn may suffer a brain injury which manifests with serious cognitive and neurological difficulties. It is consequently ...
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  • Nurse Keeps Waiting For Doctor To Show Up While Unborn Child Suffers From Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Many complications can develop in the course of a pregnancy. One problem that is particularly dangerous and requires quick action is fetal distress. Fetal distress frequently occurs because the unborn child's oxygen supply is cut off. Fetal distress is observed by monitoring the unborn baby's heart rate. Under specific circumstances, for example when the heart rate falls beneath a particular level, rapid action for instance an emergency C-section is needed. This article examines a reported lawsu ...
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  • Nurse Trainee Who Did Not Recognize Unborn Baby In Fetal Distress Has To Pay Out $4.4 Million
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - When seen by a doctor or a nurse people typically have an expectation that the physician or nurse either (1) has the skills and expertise to make an accurate diagnosis of anything that they may have and suggest best treatment or (2) is being supervised by a senior doctor or nurse who does. According to the second situation, the physician or nurse can learn while treating actual patients as long as their errors are caught and rectified so that patients are not hurt. After all, they go to school, ...
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  • Overlooked Signs Of Fetal Distress Result In Child's Cerebral Palsy And $4.0 Million Lawsuit
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - During labor, pregnant women are usually attached to a fetal heart rate monitor. The tracings from the monitor are read for signs that the health of the unborn baby is in danger. When such warning signs arise steps should be taken immediately to counteract the situation or to deliver the infant. Any delay can lead to serious and permanent injury to the child. The failure of doctors or nurses to take timely and appropriate action may constitute a failure to satisfy the standard of care. In the ev ...
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  • Undiagnosed Fetal Distress Leads To Child's Brain Injury And $4.4 Million Lawsuit
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Physicians and nurses go through years of schooling and practice to build the crucial knowledge and skill base to handle patients. But people want a safety net should the physicians or nurse in training make an error. We further expect, though, that they will be carefully supervised and their work will be reviewed by a competent, experienced physician or nurse. If told otherwise most people would likely still let a doctor or nurse in training care for them but would want the treatment to be supe ...
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  • Obstetrician And Nurse Pay Out After Allowing Fetal Distress To Deteriorate And Unborn Child Dies
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A number of difficulties can occur during a pregnancy. A complication that is extremely problematic and necessitates fast action is fetal distress. Thus, if fetal distress is spotted action must be taken without delay to prevent harm to the child. Below we consider the issue of liability in a published case involving a delay of approximately 2 hours in reacting to signs of fetal distress. We also take into account the resulting damages and the amount of the settlement.

    A physician ...

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  • Parents Sue Obstetrician And Nurse When Their Child After Suffering From Fetal Distress For 2 Hours
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Since fetal distress is a serious problem in pregnancy that many times involves a diminished oxygen supply to the unborn child. Fetal distress commonly occurs after the unborn baby's oxygen supply is somehow restricted. Fetal distress is noted by monitoring the unborn child's heart rate. Under specific situations, including when the heart rate falls under a certain level, fast action like an emergency C-section is needed. Below we examine a published medical malpractice claim where the delay las ...
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  • Should You Get Emotional Distress Damages When You See Your Spouse Has Been Seriously Injured?
    By: James Ballidis | - Imagine this happened to you, as it did to one of our clients. Your husband left for work before you did. There is unusual traffic on your way to work. You see why, as you come up to the intersection. A car that looks like your husband's is smashed in the middle of the street. When you draw closer, you actually realize that the person being attended to is wearing the same suit as your husband when he left this morning.

    Suddenly it dawns on you. That is your husband so you stop ...

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  • Nurse Keeps Waiting For Obstetrician To Show Up Even Though Baby In Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Various difficulties can happen in the course of a pregnancy. A problem that is extremely significant and demands quick action is fetal distress. Thus, when fetal distress is observed steps must be taken without delay to circumvent harm to the child. Below we analyze a published medical malpractice claim where there was a lapse of approximately 2 hours.

    A doctor is notified that his patient, a pregnant woman, was transported to a close by hospital subsequent to having taken a fall ...

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  • Settlement Reached When Baby Dies After Nurse In Training Fails To Follow Up On Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - No one is born a great a great nurse. They need time to gain the appropriate level of experience. In that time they need to practice on actual patients. But people want a safety net in case the nurse in training makes a mistake. We expect that they will be carefully supervised and their work will be reviewed by a capable, experienced physician or nurse. If told that a nurse is still in training most people would likely still allow that nurse to treat them but would want the treatment to be ...
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  • Two Birth Injury Lawsuits Involving Fetal Distress Result In Multi-million Dollar Recoveries
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The emotional and financial toll of a birth injury can be devastating for families. The child is often left with a serious disability that can mean the need for life-long treatment and can prevent the child from ever working or leading a normal life. When such an injury was cause by a doctor's mistake that doctor may be liable for medical malpractice. This article examines two cases of birth injuries involving fetal distress. Both cases were resolved with multi-million dollar recoveries, one ...
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  • $7.2 Million Verdict For Child's Brain Damage Injury Resulting From Unattended Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Fetal distress is a term that indicates that an unborn baby is in a compromised situation. A commonly occurring type of fetal distress occurs when the unborn baby's supply of oxygen has been reduced to levels that jeopardize the baby's health. This is referred to as hypoxia, a condition that can lead to brain damage and even death if the situation is not immediately diagnosed and either reversed or the baby is delivered (typically through an emergency C-section). A possible sign of fetal dist ...
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  • $31 Million For Baby With Brain Damage After Nurse's Failure To Recognize Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - If an expectant mother who has previously given birth via a C-section gives birth to her new baby via a vaginal deliver there is an increased risk that she will suffer a ruptured uterus during labor. An unborn baby receives oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus can thus result in a severe reduction in the amount of oxygen that reached the unborn baby. Depending on the degree and the amount of time involved the baby can sustain brain injury which manifests with severe cognitive and ne ...
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  • Doctor Stays Home While Hospitalized Pregnant Patient Has A Placental Abruption
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Many problems can arise during a pregnancy. One such problem that is extremely serious and requires prompt action is fetal distress. One way fetal distress can happen is if the unborn baby is not getting a sufficient amount of oxygen. A way to tell whether the baby is in fetal distress is by monitoring the unborn baby's heart rate. Under certain circumstances, such as when the heart rate drops below a certain range, immediate action is required, such as an emergency C-section. This article ...
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  • An Examination Of Two Lawsuits Claiming Fetal Distress Went Unnoticed By Obstetricians
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications that endanger the health of an unborn baby can develop when a pregnant woman begins labor. When a pregnant woman is admitted at a hospital for labor and delivery she expects that her progress will be closely monitored, that the physicians and nurses in charge of her care will be able to recognize any signs of complications, and will take the necessary action at the appropriate time. Labor is a particularly critical period of the pregnancy and a failure to react to a compl ...
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  • Missed Signs Of Fetal Distress Lead To Medical Malpractice Settlements
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications can occur after a pregnant woman goes into labor and before her baby is delivered. Physicians are responsible for monitoring the labor process. They also have the responsibility of being able to recognize signs that a complication has arisen that can pose a risk to the health of the unborn baby. And they have the responsibility of taking appropriate, timely action. When they fail to do so, as when a physician stubbornly takes the position that the labor process is proce ...
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  • Obstetrician Fails To Report To Hospital As Pregnant Patient's Baby Is In Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - As fetal distress is a serious complication in pregnancy that often involves a loss of oxygen supply to the unborn baby. Thus, when fetal distress is noted action must be taken immediately to prevent harm to the baby. Below we consider the issue of liability in a case involving a delay of approximately two hours in reacting to signs of fetal distress. We also consider the resulting damages and the settlement result.

    An obstetrician is notified that his patient, a pregnant femal ...

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  • Obstetrician Not Present As Unborn Baby Suffers From Fetal Distress Settles Lawsuit For $750,000
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Many complications can occur during a pregnancy. One complication that is extremely serious and requires prompt action is fetal distress. Fetal distress often occurs when the unborn baby's oxygen supply is somehow cut off. Fetal distress is noted by monitoring the unborn baby's heart rate. Under certain circumstances, such as when the heart rate drops below a certain range, immediate action such as an emergency C-section is required. This article examines a malpractice case where the delay ...
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  • $1,000,000 Settlement Reached In Lawsuit Claiming Doctor Missed Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications can take place after a pregnant woman goes enters labor and before she delivers her baby. Doctors are responsible for monitoring the woman's labor. They are also responsible for recognizing signs that a complication has arisen which can place the health of the unborn baby at risk. They are also responsible for taking appropriate, timely action. When they fail to do so, as when a doctor stubbornly insists that the labor is proceeding normally and that the unborn baby is ...
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  • $4.4 Million Verdict After Nurse Trainee Fails To Note Unborn Baby Is In Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - No one is born a great doctor or a great nurse. They have to attend school, study, and spend many, many hours learning practical knowledge through actual experience. We expect that they will make mistakes along the way. We also expect, however, that they will be carefully supervised and their work will be reviewed by a capable, experienced doctor or nurse. This way they can learn while their mistakes are rectified so that patients are not harmed.

    The doctors and nurses who a ...

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  • Doctor Fails To Recognize Worsening Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications that endanger the health of an unborn baby can develop when a pregnant woman begins labor. When a woman is admitted at a hospital for labor and delivery the expectation is that her progress will be closely monitored, that the physicians and nurses involved in her care will be able to recognize any signs of complications, and that they will take the right action at the right time. The failure to do so can result in permanent harm to the baby and may leave the physicians an ...
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  • Fetal Distress Allowed To Worsen While Obstetrician Is Missing In Action
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - As fetal distress is a serious complication in pregnancy that often involves a loss of oxygen supply to the unborn baby. Thus, when fetal distress is noted action must be taken immediately to prevent harm to the baby.

    Below we consider the issue of liability in a case involving a delay of approximately two hours in reacting to signs of fetal distress. We also consider the resulting damages and the settlement result.

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    An obstetrician is no ...

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  • Fetal Distress Leaves Clues: What Happens When Doctors Miss Them
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications can occur after a pregnant woman goes into labor and before her baby is delivered. Physicians are responsible for monitoring the labor process. They also have the responsibility of being able to recognize signs that a complication has arisen that can pose a risk to the health of the unborn baby. And they have the responsibility of taking appropriate, timely action.

    When they fail to do so, as when a physician stubbornly takes the position that the labor ...

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  • Nurse Misses Signs Of Fetal Distress And Baby Suffers Brain Damage
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - When a physician plans a vaginal delivery for a mother who has previously had a C-section that physician needs to take into account that this places the patient in a high risk category. The medical term for a vaginal delivery following a previous C-section is VBAC. VBAC women are high-risk patients as they are known to be at higher risk of a ruptured uterus during labor. When this happens the unborn baby's much needed oxygen supply, which is normally received through the placenta, is cut off. ...
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  • Physician Misses Signs Of Fetal Distress Giving Rise To Birth Injury
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Complications can arise in a pregnancy during labor and delivery that place the health of the unborn baby at risk and require immediate action. Yet, it is not uncommon to see cases in which a physician has not reacted to increasingly ominous signs that the baby's health is in danger.

    Consider a recently reported case involving a 19 year old pregnant woman who was admitted to a hospital for labor and delivery. She presented with very frequent contractions and an irritable uterus. ...

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  • Fetal Distress Injuries - When The Unimaginable Could Have Been Avoided
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Imagine being pregnant. Imagine the anticipation you are feeling as you wait for the birth of your baby. Imagine all the care you have taken all these months - eating the right foods, not drinking, not smoking, and doing everything possible to make sure you have a healthy baby. May you have picked a name for your baby. Maybe you have painted your baby's room. Or maybe you have decided to wait to discover whether you will have a baby boy or a baby girl. And all you ask is that your baby be ...
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  • Doctor Abdicates Care Of Unborn Baby In Fetal Distress And Gets Sued For Medical Malpractice
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Any of a large number of complications can cause an unborn baby to have his or her oxygen supply jeopardized. When this happens the baby is said to be in fetal distress. If the baby loses necessary oxygen for a prolonged period of time the baby can die or be left with permanent disabilities including but not limited to brain damage, cerebral palsy, blindness, and seizure disorders. When a pregnant woman is admitted for labor and delivery doctors and nurses are expected to carefully monitor he ...
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  • Emotional Distress Caused By Workplace Bullies
    By: Mark Dacanay | - Emotional distress claims at workplace are usually caused by workplace bullying by a superior or a co-employee.

    The emotional distress could be caused by actions by an individual or a group and workplace bullying can take on different forms.

    Workplace bullying can be verbal, non-verbal, psychological, physical abuse or threats of physical abuse. Sometimes bullying can come in the form of passive-aggressive behavior as well.

    To define workplace bullyi ...

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  • When Doctors And Nurses Miss Common Causes Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Childbirth brings with it the possibility of complications that can be serious and even life-threatening for both the baby. One such complication that can occur is the presence of fetal distress. Cases involving fetal distress generally arise when event during labor or deliver results in the baby's oxygen supply being cut off. When signs of fetal distress exist immediate action must be taken to prevent injury to the baby.

    Below we discuss two circumstances which can lead to f ...

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  • Complete Information On Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition of lung that leads to small oxygen levels in the blood. Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the most important disorder resulting in increased permeability pulmonary edema. Inciting events include trauma, sepsis, drug overdose, massive transfusion of blood products, acute pancreatitis, or aspiration. In many cases, the initial event is obvious, but, in others (such as drug overdose) the underlying cause may not be so easy to identify. ...
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  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Information
    By: Juliet | - Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a breathing problem. It is lung disorder that commonly affects premature infants. Sometimes affects babies born about 6 weeks or more before their due dates. RDS affected an mostly infants born alive in the United States. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is the rapid onset of respiratory failure (ability to adequately oxygenate the blood) that can occur in critically ill persons of any age over 1 year. This is the most important disorder resulting ...
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