Patient Death by Infection Leads to Negligent Ruling Against Ohio Hospital, Nurse

A trial court has found Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio, and one of its nurses negligent following the death of a patient from an infection developed while in the hospital’s care, according to a report from the Toledo Blade.

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The estate of the patient claimed he died from a fatal infection developed after a nurse failed to switch out an intravenous tube that was being used to infuse an IV drip after it fell on the floor. The patient died in Dec. 2008.

 

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The court awarded $600,000 to the estate, according to the report.

Read the Toledo Blade report about the Ohio patient death by infection.

 

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