Shady Grove Adventist Hospital (filed July 15, 2019) – A premature baby is born and despite symptoms, the appropriate tests are not taken in time that could have caught her sepsis and GBS meningitis.
Peninsula Regional Medical Center (filed May 5, 2017): A 3-year-old in Wicomico County suffered fatal complications, including an emergency room explosion and sepsis, from tonsil removal surgery. ... Envoy of Denton, LLC (filed May 18, 2017): In this wrongful death ...
Lighthouse Senior Living at Hopkins Creek (filed October 18, 2017): A woman passed away from sepsis and osteomyelitis related to the sacral ulcer that developed while she was residing at the nursing home.
Oakwood Care Center (filed March 6, 2018): A nursing home resident's urinary tract infection progressed to sepsis, multi-system organ failure, and death as a result of delayed treatment.
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