On Friday, it was announced that Southwest Healthcare System has been
fined $100,000 by the California Department of Public Health for
failures in procedures that led to the death of a baby during delivery.
According to an article in the Press Enterprise, this latest fine was
imposed as a result of substandard nursing care that occurred at Rancho
Springs Medical Center in Murrieta. A delivery nurse failed to timely
alert a physician when the nurse could not find a steady fetal
heartbeat. The baby was thereafter delivered by cesarean section but
had no heartbeat and was not breathing. After 30 minutes of
resuscitation efforts, the baby was pronounced dead.
Read the full Press Enterprise article HERE.
Unfortunately,
the scenario described above is not an unfamiliar one. In a busy
hospital setting, nursing neglect occurs, and it often happens during
labor and delivery. The failure to closely monitor a baby's heart rate
(especially decelerations) sometimes occurs and leads to tragic
results. When a baby is in distress, and conservative measures have
failed (such as repositioning the mother, etc.), then an emergent
c-section becomes necessary to ensure the baby does not sustain
significant oxygen deprivation (anoxia) and related brain or other
injury. Oxygen deprivation during delivery can lead to brain injury,
blindness, cognitive and learning disabilities, physical disabilities,
and even death. As in the case above, when the emergent delivery is
necessary to prevent prolonged oxygen deprivation, and that delivery is
delayed because of malpractice, the injured child and their family may
be entitled to compensation for the resulting injuries and damages.
Compensation
for victims of medical and nursing malpractice should be an important
concern for all Californians. When a physician or nurse carelessly harms
or kills a patient, they should be held accountable. An Orange County
medical malpractice attorney with experience at handling such cases can
make a fair assessment of these claims. Mr. Ralph has over 20 years of
experience handling personal injury and medical malpractice cases,
including just this type. He can be reached at 714-919-4415 for a FREE CONSULTATION.
Have you or a loved one been the victim of nursing or medical error during labor and delivery?
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