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Premature Infant Erroneously Deemed Nonviable

Clinician Reviews. 2012 December;22(12):13-15
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David M. Lang discusses the pitfalls of allowing prehospital personnel “excessive latitude” in determining when resuscitation efforts should terminate. In a second case, he outlines the discrepancies between a patient’s presentation at the emergency department and his coworkers’ subsequent reports of his illness onset—details that might have made a difference.

Cases reprinted with permission from Medical Malpractice Verdicts, Settlements and Experts, Lewis Laska, Editor, (800) 298-6288.