Analyzing Falls, IV Therapy and Pressure Sore Cases

Analyzing Falls, Pressure Sore, and IV Therapy Cases

Are you a legal nurse consultant seeking comprehensive guidance on analyzing falls, pressure sore, and IV therapy cases?

Analyzing Falls, IV Therapy and Pressure Sore Cases is written by Pat Iyer, an experienced expert witness, and legal nurse consultant with over three decades of practical knowledge in the field.

Navigating Complex Healthcare Challenges

In today's rapidly changing healthcare landscape, healthcare providers and legal professionals are facing critical concerns related to falls, pressure sores, and IV therapy-related events.

 

The Impact of These Kinds of Damages

Increased treatment costs

Prolonged patient suffering

Denials of reimbursement for hospital care

Patient fatalities in tragic cases

Healthcare providers, attorneys, and LNCs face these challenges:

Healthcare providers are grappling with heightened clinical and financial risks, while attorneys and LNCs are witnessing a growing number of plaintiffs alleging deviations from the standard of care, ultimately culminating in legal actions.

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Analyzing Falls, Pressure Sore, and IV Therapy Cases

Our carefully designed resource is here to help you understand and handle these complex cases effectively

What's Inside:

Within these pages, you'll uncover a wealth of practical wisdom, expert tips, detailed explanations, and invaluable guidance, all drawing on the author's extensive experience and expertise as an expert witness and legal nurse consultant since 1987.

Key Topics Covered: Analyzing Falls, IV Therapy and Pressure Sore Cases

Chapter 1: Why Falls Happen

Chapter 2: Injuries From Falls

Chapter 3: Fall Prevention

Chapter 4: Liability for Falls

Chapter 5: Why Pressure Sores Happen

Chapter 6: Pressure Sore Injuries and Treatment

Chapter 7: Pressure Sore Prevention

Chapter 8: Liability for Pressure Sores

Chapter 9: Why Infiltration and Extravasation Happen Chapter

Chapter 10: Injuries and Treatment: Infiltration and Extravasation

Chapter 11: Prevention and Early Detection of Infiltration and Extravasation

Chapter 12: Liability for Infiltration and Extravasation

Chapter 13: Why Nerve Injuries from Venipuncture Happen

Chapter 14: Prevention and Liability Analysis of Nerve Injuries

Chapter 15: IV Catheter Embolism and Air Embolism: Causes, Treatment

Chapter 16: Liability for Air Embolism

Chapter 17: IV Catheter Sepsis

Chapter 18: Liability for IV Catheter Infections

Key Benefits From Reading This Book:

Boost your confidence and expertise in handling these cases. whether you're a legal nurse consultant, attorney, or clinician.

Offers a comprehensive framework for dealing with complex legal and medical issues

Develop skills to assess responsibility in these cases.

Learn effective prevention strategies.

Explore the medical consequences and harm caused by these incidents.

Gain deep insights into why falls, pressure sores, and IV therapy issues happen.

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About the Author

After completing a diploma school of nursing, Pat Iyer MSN RN LNCC earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. She has extensive clinical experience as a medical surgical nurse and entered the legal nurse consulting field in 1987 as a liability nursing expert witness. Over the past 35+ years, she has crafted her skill as an LNC. As a Past President of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, she served the profession and expanded her authority and network. She’s written thousands of expert witness and LNC reports, and proofread thousands of reports for her experts for medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability, toxic tort, criminal and other kinds of cases. A prolific author, Pat has written books that were either published by traditional publishers or self-published.

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