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Posted On: December 23, 2009 by Steven J. Malman

Illinois Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuit Claims Blood Thinner Caused Former Patient to Experience Massive Rectal Bleeding

The lawyer for a former Rosewood Care Center nursing patient claims his client experienced massive rectal bleeding and her health deteriorated significantly because nurses gave the woman a blood thinner. According to the Illinois nursing home negligence complaint, nursing home workers gave Ann Matikitis 4 milligrams of Coumadin on September 24, 2008 even though her doctor said the prescription should be held following an elevated PT/INR lab result.

Matikitis’s lawyer says that the nursing home resident suffered massive rectal bleeding and was hospitalized because she was administered the blood thinner. The Illinois nursing home negligence attorney also says the assisted living facility and its employees neglected to properly consult with the patient's doctor about her deteriorating health, did not report the medication mistake in a timely manner, failed to follow the doctor’s orders, did not properly document the care that she did receive, neglected to record her reaction to the drug, and violated its own residential care policies.

Medication Mistakes
A blood thinner is an anticoagulant that prevents blood clots from forming. They can be used to treat a number of conditions, such as heart disease, atrial fibrillation, and pulmonary embolism. This is not the type of prescription drug that allows for a lot of leeway in terms of dosage errors and should be taken only per the doctor’s orders. A blood thinner overdose can cause serious bleeding, leading to health complications and even death.

Illinois nursing home workers must follow the doctor’s orders for treating each patient. One mistake, such as forgetting to give a resident his/her scheduled medication, not following the resident’s care plan, or ignoring dietary restrictions or feeding directions can cause injury, deterioration of health, and death. Residents that have experienced nursing home abuse or neglect can sue for personal injury.

Nursing home sued over blood thinner, The Record, December 20, 2009

Family files lawsuit against nursing home, The Edwardsville Intelligencer, December 22, 2009


Related Web Resources:
Warfarin and Other Blood Thinners for Heart Disease, WebMD

Nursing Home Overview, Medicare

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