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18 Nov 2010, 12:02 pm
A nurse claims to have notified the doctor of the pain, but that didn’t stop the patient from being released from the hospital shortly after. [read post]
25 Jul 2012, 11:59 pm
See Related Blog Posts Doctor Sentenced in Nursing Home Drugging Case, Others Involved Five Arrested in Another California Nursing Home Abuse Case [read post]
1 Apr 2007, 6:21 am
Flippen to proceed only after he was satisfied that the state Department of Correction planned to have a doctor and a nurse ensure the convicted child killer was fully unconscious before being killed. [read post]
15 Feb 2010, 8:48 am by Walton Law Firm
" For almost twenty years the federal government has kept a database of disciplinary actions against doctors and dentist, and in 1999 individual state boards were required to include in the database reports on all other healthcare professional, including nurses, whose licenses were restricted or revoked. [read post]
26 Jan 2010, 5:55 am by Ray Mullman
Jose Martinez, who surrendered his license in Texas in July 2008 after being accused of performing a rectal exam on an 11-year-old girl without a doctor's order or a witness present. [read post]
17 Oct 2010, 7:49 am
It is alleged that Omnicare faxed thousands of doctors asking them to switch patients onto Risperdal; they also visited nursing homes to promote the use of the drug. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 7:54 am by Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers
The lawsuit brought against Manor Care also names several nursing staff members and the doctor responsible for McNamara’s care. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 7:54 am by Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers
The lawsuit brought against Manor Care also names several nursing staff members and the doctor responsible for McNamara’s care. [read post]
7 Aug 2022, 10:16 am by Tom Smith
The story of what happened at Tavistock is the story of how small group of whistleblowers—doctors, nurses, parents and patients, together with the help of journalists and reporters—were able to relentlessly expose activist-driven medicine that they knew was irresponsible. [read post]
13 Jun 2019, 9:29 am by Arfaa Law Group
Medication overdoses can happen for a number of reasons, including: Wrong prescriptions – an overdose can be the result of a doctor or nurse practitioner writing a prescription that is too high in dosage or instructs the patient to take the medication too often. [read post]
15 Dec 2008, 4:35 pm
If your parent has serious medical conditions, it is important to take them to regular visits with their family physician so that they can be monitored for progress; if they are not getting their medications regularly or their diet is not sufficient to provide the nutrients they need, a doctor should be able to provide you with feedback that you can relay to the Nursing Home. [read post]
20 Nov 2012, 4:20 am
Those arragements included the doctor receiving "consulting fees," having the company fund a research project that he was invovled with, and paying his nurse for speaking about the drug. [read post]
4 Apr 2008, 2:50 pm
"If doctors are not listening carefully, patients may not bring up important information. [read post]
11 Jan 2012, 6:07 am by Eva Rosenberg
You can deduct mileage for trips to the doctor though. [read post]
8 Jun 2015, 9:57 am by Pearl Griffin
Doctors should evaluate all of the medications that patients are currently taking and decide whether or not alternatives can be substituted in order to reduce the risk of falls in nursing homes. [read post]
25 Jul 2019, 10:19 am by Lebowitz & Mzhen
While a doctor is typically the one who prescribes a patient medication, nurses are frequently the ones who administer the medicine. [read post]
18 Feb 2013, 8:01 am
Additionally, teams of parents, doctors and other health-based professionals would try to negotiate on a treatment plan that would first and foremost work to keep a child in their home. [read post]
1 Feb 2024, 4:29 am
"Writes Kate Manne in "Doctors have fatphobia, too — which does serious harm to patients" (WaPo). [read post]