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Recognizing and Responding to Emergencies in Your Practice

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Time is of the essence in a chiropractic practice when faced with medical emergencies, a reality underscored by a critical case involving a patient who suffered a stroke following a cervical adjustment. The article highlights the unique challenges of Posterior Circulation Strokes (PCS), which are often missed and can present with subtle, non-specific symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and severe headaches—all of which were exhibited by the patient.

Despite these warning signs, the chiropractor in the case delayed proper assessment, suggesting rest and a return visit instead of immediate emergency care. This decision led to a malpractice lawsuit, emphasizing that even when direct causation is unproven, allegations of negligence and failure to refer are extremely costly and hard to contest. The core lesson is to err on the side of caution: chiropractors must be vigilant, stop all procedures, call 911, and meticulously document everything when unusual symptoms arise. Prioritizing patient safety, having clear office procedures, and training staff are essential to mitigating risks and upholding professional integrity.

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Time is of the essence in a chiropractic practice when faced with medical emergencies, a reality underscored by a critical case involving a patient who suffered a stroke following a cervical adjustment. The article highlights the unique challenges of Posterior Circulation Strokes (PCS), which are often missed and can present with subtle, non-specific symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and severe headaches—all of which were exhibited by the patient.

Despite these warning signs, the chiropractor in the case delayed proper assessment, suggesting rest and a return visit instead of immediate emergency care. This decision led to a malpractice lawsuit, emphasizing that even when direct causation is unproven, allegations of negligence and failure to refer are extremely costly and hard to contest. The core lesson is to err on the side of caution: chiropractors must be vigilant, stop all procedures, call 911, and meticulously document everything when unusual symptoms arise. Prioritizing patient safety, having clear office procedures, and training staff are essential to mitigating risks and upholding professional integrity.

  continue reading

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