What's the difference between a flu vaccine and insulin? If you give the wrong one you have committed malpractice. She should sue everyone in that hospital. Regardless of harm inflicted she was the victim of a sentinel event and a license should now be forfeit and just monetary damages paid. This is unconscionable if true.
Doesn’t matter.
What does matter is that a person was injected with something OTHER than what they had consented to be injected with.
That is malpractice
And a judge would say that she should thank them for the mix up. That she recieved a life saving shot and should he happy. case dismissed.
And that would be grounds for a mistrial
It’s the judges job to intrepid the law; not interject his personal bias or opinion. That is how a judge earns a disbarment.
It’s very simple. You asked and paid for “x”. I gave you “something other than what you asked for” and charged you for it
What I did was without permission, without consent or informing you.
Yes. Under no circumstances are you even allowed to make such a mistake.
What's the difference between a flu vaccine and insulin? If you give the wrong one you have committed malpractice. She should sue everyone in that hospital. Regardless of harm inflicted she was the victim of a sentinel event and a license should now be forfeit and just monetary damages paid. This is unconscionable if true.