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Need an argumentative essay on Legal Foundations of Health Care. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism.The opinion was delivered on January 19th 2012.The details of the case were that a parathyroi
Need an argumentative essay on Legal Foundations of Health Care. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism.
The opinion was delivered on January 19th 2012.
The details of the case were that a parathyroidectomy was performed on April 25th 2006 by Dr. Seffense on Broussard. Broussard however soon after being operated developed a burn at the site surgery. Pain and swelling was experienced by at the same site and it was perceived by her that fraction of the pain was associated to the surgery and that fraction was because of the burn.
Broussard was discharged on May 1st 2006, from the hospital while the swelling had partially decreased, but the tissues had remained red as described by Broussard that the tissue at the surgical incision as leathery and tough, and soon she developed purplish and black lines that enhanced with the time in size.
She was admitted in to the emergency ward on 7th May 2006 sue to severe ache from the burn, although her admission was done due to hyperkalemia and hypocalcemia which are in conditions associated to renal failure. Dr. Coleman, her nephrologist took care of Broussard during this hospitalization. Along with the Coleman’s treatment, Broussard also sought and received a discussion with a dermatologist concerning the burn.
Where she was acknowledged that her upper chest and neck condition will improve gradually as the injured skin would separate from living tissues and heal.. So she stayed in the ST. Edward hospital until 15th May 2006. Since she was not known to the cause of the burn, she could not pursue suspected medical malpractice in inducing the burn but rather she prosecuted a medical-malpractice activity on the basis of the negligence shown while treating her burn. As a consequence of the negligence in treating her injury, she developed a black eschar at her chest and neck which was then removed as pigskin and was provided skin grafts on 18th May 2006.
Since facing the immense negligence in treatment at St. Edward hospital, Broussard sued the hospital’s designated doctors who were involved during the treatment process