The word surgery automatically conjures up images of an operating room with surgical tools, sterile equipment, doctors and nurses hovering over the patient undergoing a procedure. Most New Jersey and New York residents hope they will never need surgery, but there may come a time when an emergency procedure may be needed to save...
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Month: December 2012
Interventions in perinatal setting may help reduce birth injuries
The birth of a child is a life changing but exciting event for most families. However, despite all the advances in obstetrics, labor and delivery complications such as birth hypoxia, asphyxia, issues with anesthetics and cardiac arrest can occur which may put both the mother and the infant at risk. Further, postpartum hemorrhaging is...
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Distractions in operating room may result in more errors
Anyone who has faced or has been around a family member about to undergo a surgical procedure knows the anxiety the patient and the family may feel. Patients and their families expect that the surgeon has experience with the procedure, and operating room staff is well-rested and will not lose concentration or be distracted...
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Affair with a patient ruled as medical malpractice
When individuals visit their doctors, most hope to get the appropriate treatment for what ails them and to manage their conditions. Generally, there is a belief that the doctor will be professional and not breach doctor-patient trust or do anything to undermine it. The term "medical malpractice" is mostly associated with wrong treatment, doctor...
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