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  • Misplaced NG tubes a major patient safety risk

    Misplaced nasogastric and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes pose a serious threat to patient safety and a liability risk for hospitals. New technology might improve the detection of misplaced tubes.

  • Nurse: Hospital lied, tricked her for PR benefit

    One of the more shocking allegations in the lawsuit nurse Nina Pham filed recently against Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas involves what she says was a deceitful attempt to help bolster the hospital’s public image during a frenzy of media coverage about Ebola.

  • Ebola lawsuit claims nurse was thrust into danger without proper training

    The Kafkaesque story told in the lawsuit filed by nurse Nina Pham features a woman who innocently shows up for work one day and finds herself trapped in a nightmare, betrayed by those she trusted to protect her.

  • Harsh claims as nurse sues hospital where she contracted Ebola

    A nurse who contracted Ebola after treating a patient with the disease is suing her hospital. She claims the hospital failed to provide adequate training and protective gear, among several other charges. The nurse says she still suffers physically and mentally from the experience. She alleges that the hospital used her for public relations efforts against her will.

  • $21.9 M award in elective steroid injection procedure

    A 54-year-old woman suffered from chronic and severe back pain, and she underwent an elective epidural steroid injection. While sedated, the patient’s airway became blocked, which resulted in oxygen deprivation for as long as 10 minutes. Multiple electronic monitors indicated that the patient was not breathing properly, but the physician continued the procedure. Emergency assistance was not called for more than an hour, and the physician failed to report to a subsequent treating hospital that the patient was deprived of oxygen for several minutes. The patient suffered severe brain damage, and she died six years after the procedure from complications related to the brain injury. The jury awarded the widower and estate $21.9 million in damages.

  • Clinical Briefs

    Modifying the Home Environment to Prevent Falls

  • Secukinumab Injection (Cosentyx™)

    A recombinant, fully humanized monoclonal antibody to interleukin-17 has been approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Secukinumab is marketed by Novartis as Cosentyx.

  • B-type Natriuretic Peptides (BNP) Values Improve CVD Risk Prediction

    Elevated BNP values in a large cohort of women with numerous CV events modestly improved measures of CVD risk prediction.

  • Does a Link Exist Between OSA and CAD?

    Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with coronary artery calcification in non-obese individuals, but the effect is largely attenuated by body mass index.

  • Statins After an MI: Does it Happen?

    Following hospital discharge for a heart attack, the majority of Medicare patients do not get recommended high-intensity statin therapy.