Spider Bite Patient dies of Helicopter Crash
Bjorn, Pret
pbjorn at emh.org
Wed Jul 2 13:50:01 BST 2008
Finally, details!
Clearly an opportunity for correction the American way: seven crushing
civil lawsuits, detailing medical malpractice and corporate malfeasance.
Nothing like a precedent of financial ruin and public humiliation to
articulate standards and bring an industry into compliance.
Just have to convince the plaintiffs not to settle.
It is TIME.
Pret
-----Original Message-----
From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org
[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of KMATTOX at aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:04 PM
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Subject: Spider Bite Patient dies of Helicopter Crash
I have learned that one of the recent deaths in Flagstaff Arizona was a
DOUBLE IATROGENIC DEATH.
One of the helicopters was carrying a patient that had developed an
anaphalactoid reaction after receiving ANTIVENIN for a spider bite.
There is
virtually NO spider in North America which requires spider antivenin.
So, this
patient could have stayed where they were with NO spider antivenin
(assuming
all things are as stated earlier). Then because this patient was in
the
helicopter, it crashed into another helicopter. This was obviously
NOT a
wilderness rescue, it was an inter hospital transfer, most of which can
be most
expediciously accomplished in North America by Ground Ambulance.
OR NO
TRANSPORT AT ALL WOULD HAVE BEEN REQUIRED. This is the kind of case
where a
regional person could give advice to the sending doctor or nurse to
treat the
patient at the origonal site. (Telemedicine)
k
In a message dated 7/1/2008 8:48:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
donn at phudpucker.com writes:
You're correct, of course, but consider that medical directors are
employees
too - or contractors - and just like the medic who refuses, when an MD
runs
contrary to profitable business practices......
Voices on other discussion groups posit regulation as the only hope.
Not
sure I disagree.
Donn
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