Friday, November 30, 2012

What Mistakes Do Medical Professionals Make to Be Considered a Malpractice?


A medical professional who fails to administer the required medical treatment on a patient in any function in relation to medicine is called medical malpractice. Most of the time, malpractice in the field of medicine is subjected towards erring physicians or nurses who did not carry out "reasonable care" towards a patient. As such, medical professionals, without that "reasonable care", may inflict harm or injury towards him, or, in some cases, would result to death.

If a doctor made a mistake on a patient's diagnosis, or that a patient becomes weary and unsatisfied with the treatment he is receiving, that may not right away constitute malpractice. Malpractice must have a hint of negligence on the part of the doctor or any medical professional. Negligence would mean that the erring doctor exercised skills that are opposite of what is required in the field of medicine.

Medical professionals, while they can provide proper treatment to people, can make mistakes along the way. Sometimes, though, these mistakes are done in a frequent manner that an injury or death can be expected to happen on a patient. There are many mistakes that medical professionals make, and most of them can be grounds for filing a claim.

Most malpractice claims are due to the medical professional's failure to provide a diagnosis for the patient in the soonest possible time. A doctor may give out a wrong diagnosis to a patient, or make a delay in doing so. The doctor could have prevented the serious condition of the patient had he informed the patient of it, especially if the condition is terminal and would result to death.

Another mistake done by medical professionals is on the aspect of childbirth. Injuries during childbirth can be attributed to two cases: before and during childbirth. Negligence before childbirth happens when a physician fails to provide diagnosis on the medical condition of both the mother and the fetus. Negligence during childbirth happens when the physician fails to execute necessary actions while the mother is under either normal delivery or caesarian section.

One of the worst mistakes a doctor could make usually happen inside the operating room of a hospital. Making mistakes in putting anesthesia may greatly complicate the condition of a patient, as well as mistakes in performing a surgical operation. Both of these mistakes can put the patient in a critical state, which, if left untreated, may result to serious complications or even death.

Administering drugs, even from the doctor's initial prescription towards patients, can sometimes take a turn for the worse. Some scenarios may happen at this point. The drug can be administered in inaccurate amounts as opposed to what is correctly prescribed. The drug for reducing headaches might be given to a patient with an allergic response to that certain kind of drug.

Injuries are most likely to happen because of these medical malpractice errors. Filing a claim against the medical professional should earn the injured patient recovery from the economic, non-economic, and probably punitive damages caused by negligence.

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