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Critical Care Negligence
Conditions
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Hypotension (low blood pressure)
- Cardiac Arrest (heart attack)
- Mechanical Ventilation
- (GI) Ulcers
- DVT (Deep Venous Thrombosis) / PE (Pulmonary Embolism)
- Sepsis
- Personnel related complications
- Procedure related complications Procedures
- Intraaortic Balloon Pump (IABP)
- Chest Tube
- Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG)
- Tracheostomy
- Central Venous Line (CVL)
- Arterial Line
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Patients admitted to the ICU frequently have blood pressure problems. Hypertension is a complex disease and can be extremely difficult to treat. Extreme high blood pressure (or acute hypertension) is a well know risk factor that can lead to a stroke. A stroke in itself can be the result of the patient’s disease; however, prolonged episodes of hypertension while monitored in the ICU could be considered medical negligence. For instance, if the staff caring for the patient is aware of the hypertension, but there is no documented plan to treat, and a stroke occurs as a result of the hypertension there may be negligence involved.
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