Whenever a
patient goes under the knife, there is likely a chance that person will be put
under anesthesia depending on how major the surgery is. For minor cuts and
surgery, the amount of anesthesia administered will be quite less but for major
operations the dosage is slightly in a bigger amount. Same technique is applied
for a foot surgery. If the doctor applies any other technique or is unable to
do his job correctly, the results can be fatal.
Anesthesia
is mainly applied in two ways, intravenously or topically. The method most
likely adopted by anesthesiologist for the administration of anesthesia is
intravenously for the surgery. The anesthesiologist is in charge of
administering the dosage. He should give the patient the right amount of
anesthesia at the right time. If by any means the expert fails to give the
right dosage, or the injections are administered too closely, or the injection
is given too quickly, the patient can suffer from an anesthesia overdose. If
such a thing happens, the expert or medical personnel can be sued under a Foot Surgery Malpractice lawsuit. The
loved ones of the victim can file a claim against the doctor for his wrongful
actions.
But how can
one identify if there was an overdose of the injection? Well, there are some
evident symptoms that can be identified in order to find out if the
anesthesiologist administered the right amount or not. The warning signs that
accompany after an overdose are;
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Coma;
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Anxiety;
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Elevated respiratory rate;
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Elevated heart rate;
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Slurred speech;
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Cardiac arrest;
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Respiratory arrest;
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Wrongful death
All these
symptoms show that if the single amount of an overdose can have serious
repercussions on the patient and for his family as well. Therefore, if your
loved one has suffered from any of these problems because of an overdose, you
can file a Foot Surgery Malpractice claim
against the expert, doctor conducting the surgery or the entire hospital itself
where the surgery took place.
If any
patient has suffered from an overdose, he may have to go under further
treatment, which he never opted for. He, therefore, needs to be compensated for
his sufferings, and the perfect way to do that is filing a Foot Surgery Malpractice lawsuit against the expert. These
sufferings may include increased medical expenses, emotional distress, missing
work and lost of wages along with the pain and suffering.
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