These 3 Treatment Mistakes Can Worsen a Stroke
A stroke is an extremely dangerous medical emergency that requires quick treatment from a doctor to minimize the chance of long-term damage or death. However, poor decisions or reactions from a doctor can potentially worsen the effects of a stroke. This may result in brain damage becoming more widespread or intense.
If you suffered a stroke and weren’t treated properly by a physician or nurse, you may be entitled to pursue compensation. To learn more about your options as an injured patient, contact the St. Louis medical malpractice lawyers of the Finney Law Office today by calling 314-646-0300.
Dangerous Treatment-Related Errors
The following mistakes can seriously endanger a patient who is experiencing a stroke:
Giving Incorrect Medications
In the case of a stroke, a wrong drug can actually worsen the condition. For example, the drugs commonly used to treat strokes caused by a blood clot can make strokes caused by bleeding worse. As such, proper diagnosis and prescription is crucial.
Not Monitoring Immobile Patients
If a stroke patient falls into a comatose state, the hospital may not be able to move that patient around. However, they need to carefully monitor that patient’s health. This is because of the possibility of blood clots forming due to long-term immobility. Any time a patient spends a significant period of time without moving in a hospital bed, doctors should be vigilant about monitoring for blood clots.
Slow or Delayed Treatment
In any stroke case, a person needs immediate medical attention to prevent possibly permanent brain damage. Failure to act quickly can leave that person with disabilities they might not have otherwise suffered.
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If you or someone you love has suffered because of a physician’s mistake, there may be legal options available to you for pursuing compensation. To discuss your medical malpractice claim with an experienced lawyer, contact a St. Louis injury attorney of the Finney Law Office at 314-646-0300 today.


