Here’s what you should know.
1. The jurors ruled the actions of the CRNA at least partially contributed to the man’s death.
2. The man underwent hip surgery. Two days after the surgery the CRNA allegedly failed to maintain his airway properly, which led to his eventual death.
3. The jury listened to five days of testimony before deliberating for 4.5 hours.
4. The surviving members of the man’s estate were “pleased” with the verdict.
Editor’s note: This story was updated to indicate a CRNA was partially at fault.
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