Just Another Closed Head Injury Anatomy of a Lawsuit. Rob Canan RN EMTP

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Just Another Closed Head Injury Anatomy of a Lawsuit Rob Canan RN EMTP

Objectives: 1. Scare you 2. Challenge you 3. Help you see the goal Official Objectives: Understand the components of negligence Understand the information that is discoverable in a lawsuit

Phases of a career 1. What the heck am I doing? 2. I can handle it. 3. Its time to be a professional

You must learn from the mistakes of others. You can't possibly live long enough to make them all yourself. Sam Levenson (1911-1980)

The Basics: EMS called to a gym for a BB player who fell about 2230 with head injury Transported to nearby hospital Evaluated in ED with labs / CT Admitted to Neuro ICU Respiratory arrest @ 0721 Repeat CT > Ventriculostomy drain Negative cerebral blood flow study Declared brain dead and removed from vent

Chronology of lawsuit The accident @2-4 months later the mother asked me to review the chart <8 months, mother seeked legal action @ 12-14 months, depositions were done @26 months, goes to trial but declared a mistrial @30 months, goes to trial a second time

What is to be learned: Pathophysiology Depositions Discovery Standard of care Attorney preparation

EMS call 2325 hrs CC neck pain -? LOC oriented x3 Immobilized onto LSB VS 130/80 96 18 98% Enroute, orientation decreases to 2 with loss of short term memory, repetitive questions, slurred speech, and projectile vomitting Transport time is very short <2 min

Emergency Department course Arrives 2303 GCS 15 actively vomiting VS 118/54 83 2335 more confused and slightly combative 2345 appears more obtunded to CT more N/V in CT 2355 back from CT appears more obtunded PERL but sluggish

Head CT / neurosurgeon note shows: Blood in 4 th ventricle Blood beneath the tentorium and around the brain stem Non-displaced right occipital fx Cerebral contusion opens eyes to voice =3 Mixing words up gibberish = 3 Follows commands = 6 so. GCS 12

Admit to Neuro ICU at 0120 VS 149/64-55 32 GCS=4+3/4+6=13-14 Combative / thrashing garbled speech Other excerpts from the chronology

Audience Participation Send a blank text message to my cell phone 406-670-0727 when you think the nurse should call the attending MD

Was there negligence? Just because there were errors does not equal negligence Components of negligence Duty to act Failure to act Injury Injury caused by failure to act unpredictable, unforeseeable, untreatable

Standard of Care What is it?

What is Discovery---Almost EVERYTHING Whole chart Work schedules Census Policy Original occurrence report but not follow-ups o How far back? 3 years from discovery or 3 years after the incident for peds, 18 +3

Who Gave a Deposition? Mother Aunt Visiting friends Paramedic ED Nurse ED Physician Neurosurgeon (First) Neurosurgeon (Second) Radiologist ICU nurse (primary nurse) ICU Charge nurse ICU Pulmonolgist ICU Clinical Coordinator ICU Manager OR tech OR Scrub nurse OR Circulating Nurse Anesthesiologists Division director EXPERT WITNESS Neurosurgeon Neuroradiologist Clinical nurse x2

Depositions Who are you as a medical professional? Personal background Education Work experience (detailed) Group memberships Committee memberships In-services Continuing education and corresponding materials

Depositions How are you at being a medical professional? Job evaluations Employee file Supervisors / managers and their employee files Annual credentialing

Depositions How are you involved in this case Previous similar patients How you became involved Finances and fees Others you have talked to All material reviewed Past depositions of cases Qualifications Personal condition that day

Depositions What is your understanding of this case? Understanding of the Diagnosis Specific pathophysiology All specific documentation Critical thinking process Are you going to have an opinion about. Chronology of events Is that important? Why? How well did she testify during trial?

Attorney preparation Organize information Stunning graphics Practice trial Expert witness vs medical prostitute What was my part?

Montana Medical Legal Panel 3 attorneys 3 medical providers 2 questions? Breach of Standard of care? If yes, was there injury Non-binding Inadmissible

What was wrong with the case Ineffective communication An inexperienced nurse in a neuro ICU that had insufficient training Doesn t read MD notes or CT results Minimal documentation of neuro monitoring Doesn t know how monitors work, why IV or O2 needed Poor understanding of pathophysiology-cushings, EKG strips, labs Distracted by squirrels- rash, alarms, thrashing A total lack of perception that she could have done anything to change the outcome Failure to recognize abnormal VS or connect the dots Complete opposite perspective or description of the cause of respiratory arrest / death. A denial of the apparent Apparent miscommunication of postmortem investigation

What was the trial verdict? Dr. Morone s comments Expert Nurse s comments

Rules of Medicine 1. Take care of number 1 2. Learn who is number 1 3. Patients die 4. EMTs, paramedics, nurses and doctors cannot change rule #3 5. Patients do not read the text book 6. Your job is to do your job 1. Accept patients where they are today 2. Treat them as you would want to be treated 3. Serve them with excellence