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While most babies enter the world healthy and able to breathe on their own, around 10% will need some sort of respiratory (breathing) assistance immediately following birth. This need for resuscitation may be due for a number of reasons, including:
Depending on the baby’s specific condition, the physician will choose the best-suited resuscitation treatment. These can include Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV), CPR and chest compression, intubation, defibrillation, airway suctioning, and surfactant or epinephrine administration. If malpractice occurs, a Michigan neonatal resuscitation errors lawyer could help you file a birth injury claim.
When an infant requires breathing assistance, the medical staff must move quickly but effectively, and properly monitor the baby’s condition regularly. Even the most minor error can have severe consequences and lead to long-term health issues for the child. Medical personnel can make resuscitation errors such as:
When such errors occur, the baby will be deprived of oxygen. If this goes on too long, the child can be left with permanent brain damage, cerebral palsy, ADD or ADHD, or cognitive and physical disabilities. These errors listed are at the fault of the medical staff and doctors/nurses, and they should be held accountable with the help of a neonatal resuscitation errors attorney in Michigan.
Raising a child with a long-term disability can cause emotional, physical, and financial strain on your child and your family. A Michigan neonatal resuscitation errors lawyer at Thurswell Law will help you financially by securing the compensation you deserve for the errors made by your physician or other assisting medical staff. You will pay no fee unless you collect monetary compensation. Don’t wait any longer; contact our office today for a free consultation at (248) 354-2222.
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