WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON EMERGENCY ROOM ERRORS? AN ORANGE COUNTY LAWYER EXPLAINS
Emergency room errors can occur because a hospital is understaffed or because there is an unusually high number of patients, so doctors must move quickly to ensure everyone is treated promptly. Unfortunately, when doctors or other medical professionals are forced to rush, errors occur. Some of the most common emergency room errors include:
- Failing to diagnose or incorrectly diagnosing a patient’s condition
- Failing to order the right tests for a patient based on the symptoms he has described
- Not properly monitoring a patient during or following treatment
- Not listening to a patient’s explanation of his medical history or current symptoms
- Administering the incorrect medication or the incorrect dosage of medication
- Performing surgery on the wrong patient or the wrong part of the body
ORLANDO LAW FIRMS EXPLAIN HOW EMERGENCY ROOM ERRORS COULD BE PREVENTED
Emergency room errors could easily be prevented if hospitals simply made a few changes. For example, scheduling more medical professionals to work in the emergency room would ensure patients are seen faster and are not forced to wait around while their condition worsens. More staff members would also make it possible for doctors to spend more time with each patient, so they wouldn’t feel as rushed to come to a diagnose, perform testing, or administer treatment. Hospitals should also ensure everyone who works in the emergency room is experienced. An inexperienced medical professional should not be placed in such a high-stress environment where one mistake could be the difference between life or death.
OUR ORLANDO MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ATTORNEYS CAN HELP PROVE NEGLIGENCE IN YOUR CASE
ER-related medical negligence claims are tough to deal with because ERs are designed precisely to help – not injure – those in need of emergency medical care. The truth is that emergency room errors are far too common and are usually preventable. Emergency rooms are overcrowded, and those with obviously life-threatening conditions – like heart attacks and gunshot wounds – take priority over other patients who may not receive the attention they need. In some cases, patients can wait for hours, with their medical conditions actually deteriorating as they wait. Proving that you are a victim of emergency room malpractice may not be easy, but it’s not impossible when you work with experienced medical malpractice lawyers in the state of Florida. Skilled lawyer Robert J. Horst can evaluate your personal injury case and fight aggressively to defend your rights and to win every cent of the compensation you need.
YOU MUST CALL HORST LAW FIRM PROMPTLY IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF FLORIDA MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
When you need an experienced attorney to handle a medical malpractice claim, you’ll also want an attorney who offers sound legal advice tailored to your specific situation and needs. Malpractice attorney Robert J. Horst represents emergency room malpractice victims who have suffered brain damage, birth injuries, or any other type of injury as a result of a negligent doctor, wrong diagnosis, or surgical error. He also has experience representing clients in personal injury claims involving car accidents, premises liability, dog bites, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death, product liability, construction accidents, and slip and fall accidents. Robert J. Horst will work with victims and their family members who are seeking justice in the Orlando area, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Winter Park, and throughout central Florida. Please contact experienced lawyer Robert J. Horst by phone at 407-601-3999, or fill out the online intake form here on our website to schedule a free consultation. If you have been injured by negligence in a hospital emergency room in the Orlando area, don’t wait any longer to call our offices and get the legal resources you need.