Preventable Hospital Deaths: Pulmonary Embolism

Medical procedures can often leave an individual confined to a hospital bed while he or she is recovering. This immobilization can cause blood to clot in the large veins inside the patient’s arms and legs. A pulmonary embolism occurs when a clot breaks up and travels to the person’s lungs, resulting in serious health complications and even death. Unfortunately, post-procedure blood clots are more common than patients tend to think, and far too often, their doctors neglect to inform them of the risk or take the simple measures to help prevent clotting.

About 25,000 Americans are killed by pulmonary embolisms every year, making them the number one cause of preventable hospital deaths in the country. There is no excuse for medical professionals to not take the necessary steps to protect their patients. If you believe you have developed a medical condition due to a doctor’s negligence, contact the experienced Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier by calling 800-242-2874.

Preventing a Blood Clot

There are some very simple things that can be done to help prevent a blood clot, which makes it particularly frustrating that they are such a widespread and dangerous problem. If you are able, getting out of bed and walking around can help keep a clot from forming. If walking is not an option, compression leggings can aid circulation in the legs. In the most serious cases, your doctor can give you a blood thinner that can keep your blood flowing smoothly.

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If you or a loved one has faced complications caused by a preventable blood clot, you may be the victim of a negligent medical professional. To learn more about your legal options, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

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