Legal Nurse Consulting
Detecting the Personality Disorder Client from Hell
10-12% of the US population suffers from a diagnosable personality disorder. Do you have a personality disorder client? An attorney with a personality disorder may one day be your client. Recently, Pat described a frustrating interaction with a “nightmare client” and alluded to the red flags that flew early in the relationship. Often, we only…
Read MoreIndex of Medical Records: A Key to Success
You are an expert witness or a legal nurse consultant who sends medical records to an expert witness. An up-to-date index of medical records is a key to success. It helps both the expert and the attorneys quickly determine which records an expert has received. How to create an index of medical records Avery produces…
Read MoreAir Embolism – Deadly Result of Patient Abandonment
This is a case of an air embolism. Twenty-three year old Natalie B. was born physically and mentally handicapped. One afternoon, an employee of defendant MedLink of Ohio, a home healthcare company, took Natalie to the defendant Uni¬versity Hospitals of Cleveland for dialysis treatment. The employee then left while Natalie had the treatment. During the…
Read MoreExpert Witness Discredited
An expert witness’ secret had a devastating effect on a case; the result – a discredited expert witness. Sally Signal was a retired head nurse of an operating room. She was used to being in charge and had a headstrong personality. She went into the hospital for signs of a possible stroke. She had a…
Read MoreMentors – 7 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Coach or Mentor
Most successful people have at some point in time, had someone to help them navigate their path. A mentor, a coach, a personal trainer, a teacher – someone walked beside and ahead of them, helping them make their way. Perhaps you know you are ready to invest in a mentor or coach to move your…
Read MoreComputer Provider Order Entry: Saving Lives and Money Part 1
Legal nurse consultants increasingly receive electronic health records (EHRs) for analysis. How do EHRs save money and lives? What specifically are the advantages of computer provider order entry? 1. Computer provider order entry saves money Having a provider (physician, nurse practitioner or physicians assistant use a computer to enter medication orders saves money. Drug-related errors…
Read MoreWrong Wound Care Treatment: Liability
Wrong wound care treatment liability issues affect many medical malpractice cases. Many wound care clinicians remember the “good old days” when wound dressing product selection simply involved choosing between a handful of products that were essentially variations on the same theme. There was gauze, impregnated gauze and filled gauze pads. In the earlier 20th century,…
Read MoreHow to Use “Social Proof” to Promote Your Legal Nurse Consultant Business Part 1
Are you comfortable using social proof to promote your legal nurse consultant business? Writing advertising copy can be one of the most difficult tasks for anyone trying to promote their consulting services, especially those who are not trained in writing, marketing, or persuasive rhetoric. It’s pretty common to spend hours writing a blog post, email,…
Read MoreNew Years Resolutions: Is There Hidden Garbage in Your Life?
The setting was perfect – crystal white sand, a calm blue green Gulf of Mexico, deep blue beach umbrellas dotting the sand, and some puffy clouds. My friend and I had walked along a boardwalk through mangroves to reach the restaurant that perched on the edge of the land (seen in this photo as the…
Read MoreLegal Nurse Consultants: Are You Writing in Geek?
Are you writing in geek? What do I mean? Imagine you are an attorney who has hired a legal nurse consultant to summarize and analyze complex obstetrical medical records. You don’t understand medical terminology and you know that the information in the record is crucial to understanding the case. You give the records to the…
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