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What Does it Take to Distract a Kentucky Doctor and Cause Injury?
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I’m going into the hospital for surgery next month, and I’m frankly terrified about picking up an infection while I’m there. I’ve heard that there is a machine available to hospitals that does a great job of eliminating germs, and I’d like to see if my hospital uses one. Do you know what I’m talking about?
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The pharmacist made a mistake with my child’s dosage instructions, so he is to blame for the Kentucky drug injury, right?
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Who Can Help Reduce Medication Errors in Kentucky Emergency Rooms?
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I have two kids in grade school who are constantly bringing home colds to share. I have a medicine cabinet full of cough syrups, cold and flu remedies, cough drops…well, you get the idea. My question is, how can I make sure I’m doling out all this medicine safely?
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My mother went into the hospital for a hysterectomy. While she was recovering, she developed a staph infection, and now she is in the intensive care unit. She may not live. If she dies—and maybe even if she beats the infection—I’m considering suing for medical malpractice. Do I have a case?
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Is it possible that my Kentucky doctor missed the signs of a stroke?
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Diagnostic Testing Can Help Louisville Doctors Confirm Early Signs of a Stroke
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I was recently prescribed two prescriptions for allergies, and my 12-year-old is taking medicine for ADHD. I have three young children (ages 3, 5, and 8). What precautions should I take so that they don’t get into these medications and get sick—or worse?
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Who can be held responsible for a medication error by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy?
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My 23-year-old daughter suffered a brain injury during a routine operation, and her primary care physician advised me to get her a life care planner. What exactly would a life care planner do for her?
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My mother had a stroke the day after she left the hospital. Could I have a Louisville medical malpractice case?