Zuri
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It was reported that she received four blood transfusions so at some point the staff certainly got very worried.
I wonder if they were giving her fresh frozen plasma?
It was reported that she received four blood transfusions so at some point the staff certainly got very worried.
Who cares where the uncle was while the surgery was performed? How is that relevant in the least???
He's not at fault. In my firm Opinion, Children's is!
Jahi's family has had the green light for days . . . so I don't know why the family has not transferred her body out of CHO
The family also said that the bleeding continued for a couple of hours. I find it very hard to believe that a patient in ICU would be ignored for hours.
Brb, have to find link.
Wow! That's an eye opener. The uncle said that this is all about going for a 30 million dollar lawsuit versus a $250,000 award ("chump change" per the uncle). I guess there's no question about why this is dragging on. I get the impression that the family believes that the longer they can drag it out, the better their chances of getting the $30 million.
http://www.ktvu.com/videos/news/mcmath-vigil-raw-video-of-jahi-mcmaths-mothers/vCLZHH/
In this raw interview with mom an,d I think, the uncle, he goes on about $$$$. It's quite disgusting. Poor mom. JMO
http://www.ktvu.com/videos/news/mcmath-vigil-raw-video-of-jahi-mcmaths-mothers/vCLZHH/
Her heart still beats, her body is not decomposing. The family believes there is a chance she will spontaneously recover, and I support them.
And until that point, she should not be referred to as "a body"!!
In these days of EMR, things are different. Impossible to alter the chart, I'd NEVER say NEVER but there are significantly MORE checks & balances than "back in the day"..
OT, a smidge....A malpractice case on which I served (yeah, BOTH side lawyers thought with my background I'd be an asset!) was influenced GREATLY by the post-incident M.D. charting. The physician under scrutiny thought charting on the side of the page, differing pen color and elaborate differing details to the BB technologist & laboratory time-stamp testimony MIGHT absolve his delayed clinical response to the bleed-out.
Yeah, he lost the case...DUH and his license, briefly to perform cardiac caths but heck, the rest of the group practice went unscathed...
Dominic Di-Natale ‏@domupdates 10m
#FoxNews confirms: New Beginnings facility in NY will receive brain dead #Jahi McMath: We believe shes alive. Watch #FoxReport at 7ET.
What bothers me on a general level is at what point does the family get to make decisions for their loved ones?
Someone suffering endlessly may wish to die and even say as much, but assisted suicide or helping them die sooner rather than later is illegal.
Yet when a family wishes to keep their loved one alive, the legal boundaries get blurred and then the hospital often wins, pulling the plug.
It can't be both ways, folks. Either we allow the gov't into our lives and give them control, or we believe more in the rights of the family/individual, even if that means others will make decisions that we disagree with. Because they will. Like with Jahi.
Yup. They can do this any time now. Any time. Day or night. Any time. They are free to get the transport team and ambulance going
They could do it right now. Or in an hour. Or tonight.
Anytime.......
I wonder if they were giving her fresh frozen plasma?
NICU patient on ECMO ordered to be given an dose of morphine 10 times what is normal and was given the dose for at least a few days. Medical resident ordered the wrong dose. I cared for patient and became very confused when preparing to draw up morphine dose which always required a 9 part saline to 1 part morphine dilution before dose could be drawn. The dose ordered did not require the dilution. Record checked and double checked, neonatal nurse practioner consulted and reviewed chart,, duplicate/carbon copy of order taken from chart for incident report. The next day it was noted that the dose on the original record had been altered from 1 mg IV to 0.1 mg IV; and that was an easy alteration to make. The nurse who had been caring for this baby altered the document to cover her butt. She didn't know an incident report had been generated that included the carbon copy of the original order. The outcome was not pretty!
Only by court order, or they would've disconnected her long ago by their choice!! Why can Jahi be allowed to live out the rest of her life, however long that is, elsewhere- even if Vents and G-tubes are required??? Her mother has assumed full responsibility. Children's is in CYA mode in my opinion.
No, he was not there. Up thread someone posted his instagram link. I forget where he was but there was a comment saying Jahi was having surgery this morning. He commented back that he was saying a prayer for her and would see her when he got back. jmo
I guess my main reason for posting was seeing Jahi referred to as 'the body'. Machine or not, as long as she is breathing and has a heartbeat, she is a person. And they are being insensitive to the family by saying 'the body'.
I do think they should unplug her as some point, but I think they really just need time to understand - at least the mom. There is no evidence that this is true - just my hunch. As a psychologist and a former Patient Representative as a hospital, I've seen folks have very hard times letting go of loved ones. I wheeled a woman to the morgue once and sat with her as she cried and hugged her husband's body. I had a friend who was brain dead and visited her the day before they unplugged her from the machines. I held her hand, stroked her arm, told her how much I loved her, how she had been a second mom. Her husband was very shaken up and didn't know what to do. It was her friend who sat with him and helped him keep a level head and decide to pull the plug. And then it was over in a minutes. It was the right thing to do, but even as a highly-educated very practical person, he couldn't think straight through his grief.
I think this mom is having a hard time herself, letting her daughter go. I think she's hoping for a miracle. It's not going to happen, but my heart says to give her a little more time. Yes, it's been a month, but this started just days after the surgery--- the fight between the family and the hospital. And I think the legal fight has delayed the stages of grief.
It's okay if we disagree. I just think until the plug has been pulled, she shouldn't be called 'the body'.
(ETA - I think if there had not been a legal fight, then the family may be allowed the plug to be pulled early. Of course we don't know - there's no way to know. It's just what I think. I agree much about this case is that gray area of what is ethical to do in such a situation. But at least stop calling her 'the body'.)
About the questions about cameras in patient care areas and rooms, NO. The munchausen by proxy cases cited would have had to have some kind of court order to get cameras there. There are, however LOTS of cameras in the common areas of hospitals, hallways, parking lots, cafeteria, etc.
There has been lively debate over the years about recording devices in places like operating rooms for c-cections, and delivery rooms, wrt med mal litigation. Each hospital has its own policies on this. Hospitals CAN limit what family members can photograph and record. Staff members performing their duties CAN refuse to be photographed or recorded by family members. You can read more about this topic by doing a search.
I am going to go look on my own, but does anyone have enough familiarity with CHO to answer this? Does CHO have multiple specialty ICU's, such as Surgical ICU, cardiovascular ICU, etc, or do they have only one combined PICU?
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Perhaps it's time to update the Bible to include a chapter about how Jesus was hooked up to a ventilator before he was brought back from the dead.