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Assignment 2: In this section you will review an Idaho Lawsuit and respond to the questions in accordance with the document. The same rules apply related to talking to others as in the first two sections.

Fatal Air Embolism Case Study: Tort Liability, Error Prevention, and Interprofessional Communication

The following case-study is adapted from an Idaho medical malpractice case involving the wrongful death of a patient. After a trial, a jury awarded the surviving family members a little over $6 million in economic and noneconomic damages, and this jury verdict was upheld by the Idaho Supreme Court after an appeal.

The background below is adapted from the Idaho Supreme Court's decision and materials obtained from the public court record. I have changed the names of parties in this case to labels reflecting their role in the case (re-labeled names are in bold the first time they are used).

Following this background from the court record, I have provided several additional resources related to the blood reinfusion bag at issue in this case.

Please answer the following questions with at least 100 to 300 words each>

1. How does this situation reflect the "moral distress" discussed in Clinical Ethics that may be experienced by allied health professionals such as nurses, technologists, and technicians?

2. What problems are presented by a situation where a minimally trained technician may need to confront a highly trained specialist physician?

3. The jury found that Technician and Dr. Relief were not only negligent, but also "reckless"? How exactly do you believe that the two were "reckless"? (Hint: Review the Idaho Code section and definitions. Would the family have been awarded $4 Million in noneconomic damages if there was no finding of recklessness?)

4. Do you agree with the jury's apportionment of fault (Technician 49% at fault; Dr. Relief 36%; Dr. Primary 15%)? Why or why not and explain your answer.

Reading: Cooperation Between Medical and Nursing Professionals: The Problem of Moral Distress

Information related to above question is enclosed below:

Attachment:- Lawsuit-MidtermEXpart2-healthlawandethics-.rar

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