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$700,000 settlement
for fatal allergic reaction in end-stage kidney disease patient.
February, 2003
A 69 year old end-stage kidney disease dialysis patient was
given a “test dose” of a drug to raise her blood
iron stores. The test dose was given by a nephrology nurse
in a dialysis unit, without a physician’s prescription
even though the patient had a history of an allergic reaction
to this drug. As a result, the patient went into anaphylactic
shock and died.
On behalf of the patient’s family, a lawsuit was brought
by Feldman Shepherd lawyer Carol Nelson Shepherd.
The defendants argued that the patient had been very ill for
other reasons, and was unlikely to have lived very long under
any circumstances. Rejecting this argument, Shepherd vigorously prepared the case for trial. Shortly before jury selection, the case was settled for $700,000. The identity of the parties remains confidential by agreement. |