95195688 - patient in the hospital with saline intravenous on a elderly patient hand
This case involves a female patient with COPD who was administered large amounts of tranquilizers. The physician ordered the patient to be placed on telemetry, however, the nurse on call discontinued the order without the doctor’s confirmation. Hours after receiving the tranquilizers, the patient was in cardiac arrest. The patient was resuscitated and intubated but turned blue and passed away before the physicians could move her to the intensive care unit. It was later discovered that the nurse had placed the endotracheal tube in the patient’s esophagus instead of the trachea. An expert in nursing with a great deal of experience working in a telemetry unit was sought to review the records and opine on the standard of care.