We’ve been following the troubling story of a nurse at Broward General who is accused of reusing certain types of medical equipment that’s supposed to be used once and then discarded. Earlier reports indicate that more than 1,800 patients were exposed to infectious diseases as a result, and now comes word that some of these [...]
Continue reading...7. October 2009
We posted yesterday in regards to a nurse at Broward General Medical Center who had reused medical supplies that were only designed to be used once, and how that conduct may have exposed more than 1,800 people to dangerous medical conditions. An update to the story was published today, and the essence of the [...]
Continue reading...6. October 2009
Providing medical care at every level involves strict protocols that are designed to prevent unnecessary exposure to dangerous viruses and diseases. One of the most basic is to use disposable items such as saline bags and tubing once and to properly dispose of it so that any contamination that results will be limited to [...]
Continue reading...5. October 2009
Medical malpractice cases can be particularly charged in an emotional sense, especially when the person who has suffered as a result of an alleged mistake is a newborn. Tragically, that’s what seems to have occurred to a Fort Lauderdale resident, now 15, as a result of the medical care she was provided immediately after [...]
Continue reading...23. June 2009
We posted last month regarding the case of a deputy with the Broward Sheriff’s Department who was convicted of two misdemeanor battery charges and placed on two years’ probation after he ogled two women who had been arrested after late-night stops. Now comes a report that there had been several other citizen complaints regarding [...]
Continue reading...12. June 2009
Last month, we posted in regards to a terrible explosion that occurred at a hyperbaric facility in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea that left two people critically injured, one of whom was a 4-year-old boy. Since then, there have been few real updates as to the story or the victims, but tragically, an update was provided today. [...]
Continue reading...7. May 2009
Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Charles E. Grady Jr. pleaded no contest recently to charges that he ogled women during traffic stops last year. The plea was accepted and Grady will do no jail time. However, he does have to undergo psychological evaluation in accordance with the plea agreement with prosecutors. According to a story [...]
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14. October 2009
Personal Injury, Professional Negligence