$600,000
Key Details
Settlement Amount:
$600,000
Location:
Ohio
Practice Area:
Medical Malpractice
Preview:
After a hospital administered a dangerous excess of morphine following surgery and nursing staff failed to monitor the patient, a serious overdose caused respiratory depression and brain injury.
Content:
A patient received an excessive amount of morphine administered by hospital staff following surgery. When the patient was transferred to a regular nursing floor, nurses failed to properly monitor his condition, allowing serious respiratory depression to develop undetected.
The failure to monitor the patient's breathing and response to the medication resulted in a brain injury caused by oxygen deprivation. Proper post-operative nursing protocols require close observation of patients who have received opioid medications, particularly during the critical period following surgery.
Lowe Trial Lawyers held the hospital accountable for its staff's failure to follow proper medication administration and monitoring protocols. A $600,000 settlement was secured on behalf of the patient and his family, recognizing both the physical harm suffered and the hospital's breach of the duty of care.