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In reply to the discussion: A 9 yr. old girl died after a tonsillectomy; the hospital had sent her home even though [View all]napi21
(45,806 posts)15. I just checked to make sure it was std. to do surgery like that as an outpatient, and it is.
The only exceptions given were in the event of complications or if done on a small child. I suspect they don't consider 9 years a small child. There DOES however appear to be complications. Why else the double anesthesia? I think the Mom should find an attorney who is experienced in medical cases. The Attorney WIL get questions answered!
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A 9 yr. old girl died after a tonsillectomy; the hospital had sent her home even though [View all]
pnwmom
Jan 2017
OP
If she was going to regain consciousness in 15 minutes, she could have waited in recovery longer.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2017
#30
Not good. It's one thing if a kid is alert, etc., but how do you let an unconscious kid go? Assume
Hoyt
Jan 2017
#8
Here's another article with a bit more information, won't know 'til autopsy is done
uppityperson
Jan 2017
#13
"Snow began to fall harder. Roads were bad." I'd hate to think that the staff rushed her out
Tanuki
Jan 2017
#38
I just checked to make sure it was std. to do surgery like that as an outpatient, and it is.
napi21
Jan 2017
#15
I've been under anesthesia once (to get my wisdom teeth removed) and I don't have any
Midwestern Democrat
Jan 2017
#24