As a result of the nurses’ failure to obtain an expectant mother’s (known) GBS status, as well as their failure to notify a physician of very ominous fetal heart tracing patterns, and their failure to discontinue pitocin, a bacterial infection passed from the mother to the child during childbirth, and ultimately seeded in the newborn’s brain where it multiplied unchecked.
Additionally, the child suffered a degree of asphyxia as her brain was not receiving adequate oxygenation. Rasansky | McKenzie Law ultimately negotiated a settlement of over $2 million.
As a result of the nurses’ failure to obtain an expectant mother’s (known) GBS status, as well as their failure to notify a physician of very ominous fetal heart tracing patterns, and their failure to discontinue pitocin, a bacterial infection passed from the mother to the child during childbirth, and ultimately seeded in the newborn’s brain where it multiplied unchecked.
Additionally, the child suffered a degree of asphyxia as her brain was not receiving adequate oxygenation. Rasansky | McKenzie Law ultimately negotiated a settlement of over $2 million.
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