Prasoon Srivastava vs Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital And ... on 10 January, 2024
Cause Title/Judgement
late and the patient had gone into a deep coma. After arrival at the O.P. no.6 hospital, the attending doctor diagnosed the patient ... Right Basal Ganglia Inter-Cerebral Haemorrhage (ICH) and the Glasgow Coma Scale indicated a deep coma with no chance of recovery. After keeping the patient
ventilator support. Glasgow Coma Scale was also very poor direct
indicator of brain damage. Since the doctors of the Opposite Party were
Health Organisation, which is as under:-
Severe falciparum malaria with
coma (Glasgow coma scale <11, Blantyre coma scale <3). Malaria with coma persisting
ventilator connection was done immediately after admission, even
though the Glasgow coma scale was less than VIII. Had it been done, it would have prevented
appellant was evaludated as per Glasgow Coma Scale and
was found to be possessing around 5 to 7 points, whereas the minimum points
are three ... Midha. The condition of the
appellant was evaluated as per Glassgow Coma Scale. It was found that the
appellant was possessing around
pulse 102/min, BP 100/60 mmHg. temp 100 F, Glassgow Coma Scale
(GCS), E3V2M6, Pupil B/L equal and reacting to light. Plantars were
medical negligence in this case. The
'Glassgow Coma Level' is a Neurological Scale that aims to give a
reliable, objective way of recording ... initial as well as subsequent assessment. The 'Glassgow Coma
Level' scale between 3 and 15, 3 being the worst and 15 the best
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