and you should take them to a good malpractice attorney.
Most will evaluate a case for free.
I can't imagine why a neuromuscular blocking agent would be given like that. They are used in surgeries sometimes.
You need more detailed information and a medical evaluation of her chart with fresh eyes.
So sorry that happened.
You know when people have a stroke, sometimes a drug is given called tPA. When given under the wrong circumstances it causes increased bleeding. It is supposed to be used only for blood clots, not bleeding strokes. This is a possibility, but of course without the records you or I don't really know anything.
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