Death by medical malpractice - sounds like another Covid-19 death to me!
Coronavirus patient dead after medical residents set ventilator too high
By Natalie O'Neill
April 30, 2020 | 12:53pm
A New York coronavirus patient died after inexperienced medical residents rushed to the frontline of the pandemic set her ventilator too high, according to a report.
The patient, who was in her 60s, was being cared for on an overnight shift at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx last month by family-medicine residents, who were not properly trained in how to use the respiratory support machine, according to the Wall Street Journal. ...
So when the patient’s illness worsened dramatically overnight and the residents hooked her up to a ventilator, they accidentally turned the device up too high — stopping her heart, according to the paper.
When a critical-care physician rushed to the room, the doctors-in-training admitted that they didn’t know how to properly work the settings of the ventilator. ...
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Colorado’s Health Department Reclassifies Nursing Home Deaths As CoronavirusBy Brian Maass
April 30, 2020 at 9:47 am
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4)– The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has reclassified three deaths at a Centennial nursing home as COVID-19 deaths,
despite the fact attending physicians ruled all three were not related to coronavirus, according to a CBS4 Investigation.
The deaths occurred at Someren Glen, a senior living community with about 200 residents who receive various levels of care. ...
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