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Lawyer for Medical Malpractice Notes the Dangers of Doctor’s Bad Handwriting

March 11th, 2010
Doctor’s handwriting has always been the source of jokes because in many cases it is so cryptic. But in a recent report presented at the Diabetes UK’s Annual Professional Conference in Liverpool this week, it was suggested that bad handwriting is no laughing matter. Doctor’s bad handwriting is responsible for prescription errors.

The UK Diabetes research indicates that in one out of 20 cases, instructions about medication could easily be misread because of poor handwriting. The study used the hospital charts of 75 diabetes patients. In just these 75 patients alone, the report showed that there was one error in every six prescriptions, and that the timings for insulin injections were wrong in one out of every three charts!

There are serious ramifications of incorrectly following insulin injection guidelines and since one in ten hospital patients has diabetes, these are commonly prescribed. The high percentage of insulin errors resulting from poorly written instructions can have serious consequences, sometimes even fatal consequences.

The report stated that “A misunderstanding from an abbreviation for insulin units could have serious if not fatal consequences. For example, a doctor should prescribe insulin as “10 units” at a specified time, if written as “10 I U” or “10 I units”, this could be easily misread as 101 units.”

By providing training to doctors and nurses, the report also showed a significant decrease in prescription errors.

If you or a loved one has suffered as result of incorrectly prescribed medication, you may need the help of a Lawyer for Medical Malpractice.

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Reglan Attorney–Medical Malpractice Lawyers Philadelphia, PA

March 11th, 2010
Our Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Philadelphia are now accepting Relgan cases. The Reglan side effects lawyers, and are now offering free case evaluations to anyone who was prescribed Reglan. If you suspect that you need a proven Philadelphia Reglan attorney, contact Mark S. Rosenberg, medical malpractice lawyers in Philadelphia, for a free case evaluation today.

Doctors typically prescribe Reglan or its generic equivalent Metoclopramide to treat, among other conditions, acid reflux. At least two studies have linked Reglan to Tardive Dyskinesia, a permanent neurological disorder that is characterized by involuntary movements of the face, tongue and mouth.

The FDA has issued a “Black Box Warning on Metoclopramide”, but as of February 2009 the drug is still on the market, and doctors have been told to recommend it only for short term use.

Other studies have associated Reglan and Metoclopramide with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS), a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, affecting heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and body temperature. NMS Symptoms can include:

Fevers of (101º-108º F)
Bouts of sweating and increased blood pressure
Irregular heart rate
Rigid muscles
Coma or unconsciousness

If you think you or a loved one has been adversely affected by Relgan or Metoclopramide, call (610) 370-6697 for a free consultation.

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Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Attorney Comments on USA Today Nursing Home Article

February 1st, 2010

On January 27, 2010 USA Today posted and article about the poor quality ratings that US nursing homes have received. The article states that one in five of the nation’s 15,700 nursing homes, housing more than a quarter-million patients received poor quality ratings according to a recent Medicare report.  Click here to see a Database showing nursing home ratings where your loved ones reside.  According to the article, this is an issue in nursing homes across the nation, with no state exempt.  For-profit corporations managed the worst homes.

Mary Kahn, a spokeswoman for Medicare said “A one-star nursing home is not necessarily a terrible facility. Even the lowest-rated homes must still meet baseline Medicare conditions.”

One way to have better ratings for all homes is to allow consumers to use the database when they talk to a hospital discharge planners, and ensure that their family members go into homes that received better rankings.  This way, those for-profit homes will get the message quickly and improve their quality.

If you think that your family member has been neglected by nursing home care workers, give a Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Attorney a call to discuss your case.

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