A Clinical Risk Case Study- A Missed Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction in A&E
When a patient presents with chest pain to A&E, it is essential that a detailed history of the pain is taken.
Read Article 07 Mar 2019
In addition to latest news and updates from TMLEP, please feel free to browse a selection of our latest clinical updates below which are provided in order to raise awareness of clinical risk issues and to reduce incidence recurrence and improve patient safety. Facts have been anonymised to maintain data confidentiality, however learning points remain applicable.
When a patient presents with chest pain to A&E, it is essential that a detailed history of the pain is taken.
Read Article 07 Mar 2019
Labour is a complex and dynamic process, with risks relating to both the mother and baby continuously evolving. Deterioration in the maternal condition can be subtle, hence it is imperative to look at all parameters, including maternal observations, progress in labour and foetal well-being.
Read Article 05 Feb 2019
Falls in Hospitals are extremely common, especially amongst the elderly. However, these can be easily reduced if the trust has the appropriate measures in place to ensure prevention of falls.
Read Article 21 Jan 2019
When a patient reports reduced foetal movements, these reports should be acknowledged and acted upon, with further assessment of foetal wellbeing offered in a timely manner.
Read Article 08 Nov 2018
Gentamicin is nephrotoxic which means it can cause damage to the kidneys therefore, it must only be prescribed when clinically justifiable to do so and at the recommended dose.
Read Article 28 Sep 2018
TMLEP has identified a growing increase in the number of claims being brought against Consultant Gynecologists in relation to femoral nerve injuries sustained as a result of abdominal hysterectomies.
Read Article 22 Aug 2018
Although surgery itself can be unsuccessful through no fault of the Surgeon, if the Surgeon does not discuss the risks and potential adverse outcomes (such as the meniscal repair failing and the possible need for further chondral surgery), the clinician and healthcare provider leave themselves vulnerable to litigation.
Read Article 20 Jul 2018
It is imperative that decision making during labour is fully informed, and that all aspects of both maternal and fetal wellbeing are taken into consideration.
Read Article 31 May 2018
Pressure ulcers are easily avoidable, however, unfortunately they still arise in a hospital setting, and when they do they can be life threatening.
Read Article 01 May 2018