What is wrong about what they said?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not uncommon in the hospital setting esp when titrating pain meds or if the patient has a pca. I don’t think this necessarily means there was a medical error.
You seem confused.
Anonymous wrote:
Johns Hopkins University says “Avoidable Medical Errors” are the third leading cause of death (greater than 250,000 per year) after heart disease and cancer.
“The CDC’s way of collecting national health statistics FAILS to classify medical errors separately on the death certificate.”
Yikes!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:This is not uncommon in the hospital setting esp when titrating pain meds or if the patient has a pca. I don’t think this necessarily means there was a medical error.
Anonymous wrote:That’s f’ed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
News Flash:
Third leading cause of death:
Hospital errors
As much as humanly possible, you should have someone at your side 24/7 if you have to be in the hospital just to double check exactly what they’re doing. Have a notebook to keep your own records. If they complain, I’d choose another hospital. They should have nothing to hide.
Source for this? The CDC doesn't even have hospital error in their top 10. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/leading-causes-of-death.htm
Anonymous wrote:
News Flash:
Third leading cause of death:
Hospital errors
As much as humanly possible, you should have someone at your side 24/7 if you have to be in the hospital just to double check exactly what they’re doing. Have a notebook to keep your own records. If they complain, I’d choose another hospital. They should have nothing to hide.