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Nurses' Deviation Not The Cause of Fetal Death.
April 1, 2000... CAN NURSES DEVIATE FROM THE APPLICABLE STANDARD OF CARE YET NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE DEATH OF A FETUS? The answer depends on whether the nurses' deviation was the proximate cause of the fetal death. That was the situation with which the courts...
CRNA 99% at Fault in Pt. Death: Comparative Negligence.
April 1, 2000... CASE ON POINT: Schmidt v. Shearer, 995 P.2d 381 - KS (1999)
ISSUE: In this unusual Kansas case a CRNA and others involved in the care and treatment of a patient had settled with the estate of a patient whose death had been caused by those...
NY: Nurse `Microwaves Washcloth' for Infant: Nurse is Liable for Second Degree Burns.
April 1, 2000... CASE FACTS: Four-day-old Demitrius Hawkins was a patient at Deaconess Family Medicine Center, a department of Buffalo General Hospital. Katherine Battaglia, a nurse at Deaconess, placed a washcloth, which had been heated in a microwave oven,...
NY: Dr. Orders R.N. to Lift Obese Patient: Is Dr. Liable for Injuries Incurred by R.N.?
April 1, 2000... CASE FACTS: Bonnie Hover was employed as a registered nurse at Columbia Memorial Hospital. In the course of her employment she was assigned to care for certain patients. One such patient had been admitted by Dr. Ananth Ramani, a physician...
Can Physicians Testify as Experts Re Nursing Standards?
April 1, 2000... CASE ON POINT: Hall v Sacred Heart Medical Center, 988 P.2d 621 - WA (2000)
ISSUE: It is well established that nurses, however highly qualified, cannot testify as experts on the practice of medicine. Is the reverse true? Not all...