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  2. Families claim Oregon nurse replaced fentanyl drips with tap ...

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    The hospital is being sued for "negligence" concerning a former nurse "prone to drug misuse," according to the court document filed Tuesday in Jackson County Circuit Court.

  3. Family sues West Des Moines nursing home over man's death ...

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    An Iowa nursing home where criminal charges were filed over a resident’s death is now being sued for negligence by the resident’s family. The family of Marvin “Pete” Jacobs, who died in ...

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    Ray sued the hospital for negligence, and in September a jury awarded her $25 million. About a month later, she entered into a confidential settlement with the hospital, her lawyer, Gregory Roe, said.

  5. Medical malpractice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, damage can occur without negligence, for example, when someone dies from a fatal disease. In cases involving suicide, physicians and particularly psychiatrists may be to a different standard than other defendants in a tort claim. In most tort cases, suicide is legally viewed as an act which terminates a chain of causality.

  6. Barnett v Chelsea & Kensington Hospital Management Committee

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    The casualty officer, Dr. Banerjee, did not see them. He advised the nurse, over the phone, that they should go home and call their own doctors. One of them, Mr. Barnett, died about five hours later from arsenic poisoning. [2] [1] Mrs. Barnett sued the hospital for negligence. [2]

  7. RaDonda Vaught homicide case - Wikipedia

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    Robin Begley of the American Hospital Association said the case was likely to have a "chilling effect on the culture of safety in health care." [15] The American Nurses Association, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, and the National Medical Association all expressed concern that Vaught's prosecution set a "dangerous precedent." [2]

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