Undiagnosed stroke
Heart attack (myocardial infarction)
IV infiltration injury
Wernicke - Korsakoff syndrome
Coumadin error
Bad drugs
Surgical error
Anesthesia error
Nursing error
Pharmacy error or negligence
Neurological injury
Radiology error
Inadequate physician-nurse communication
Wrong-site surgery
Lack of consent
Failure to diagnose
Hospital falls
Retained retained sponge or surgical instrument
Epidural steroid injection
Respiratory distress / failure
Back / spinal surgery / fusion
Emergency room negligence
Failure to monitor patient / vital signs
Misread X-ray
Failure to timely detect cancer
Paralysis
Birth injuries
Cerebral palsy
Failure to timely diagnose infection
Brain damage
Breast cancer
Bowel obstruction
Ulcerative colitis
Aortic dissection or aneurysm
Shoulder dystocia / brachiel plexus injury
Staph infection (MRSA)
Laryngeal cancer / carcinoma
Wrongful death
Hospital negligence
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