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Has A Nurse Let You Down?

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Most people like nurses, and for many little girls, it is their dream job. They are there to hold our hands when we need comforting, to dispense our medicines if we are in the hospital, and generally to take care of us. Then there are the practice nurses who take our blood pressure or perform blood tests, and dental nurses to assist our dentist. We come across them in all sorts of medical environments, whether in home nursing care or in a facility, and they are considered by many to be the backbone of our medical services.Nurses are employed by the NHS and in private clinics and hospitals. There are some that are employed by social services to go into people’s homes to provide care as well. As highly trained and compassionate as they are, they are human too, and sometimes they make mistakes.Has a nurse let you down by making an error that has caused you an injury or illness? If so, you may be able to make a medical negligence claim against them.

Was Your Care Below Standard?

Nurses are trained to have standards of care to adhere to, and if they let those standards slip, patients may become unwell or suffer an injury. Poor care does not necessarily mean that either will happen and unless there is injury or illness, no claim for medical negligence UK can be made.However, if poor care directly caused you harm you should be speaking to medical negligence lawyers about making a claim. This could include administering the wrong medication, failing to take steps to prevent bed sores, carrying out doctors’ instructions wrongly, not being hygienic, being rough when moving a patient, causing them pain, or failing to monitor a patient adequately. Firms such as The Medical Negligence Experts, who offer services on a no win no fee basis, have dealt with many nurse negligent claims, as they can be more common than people realise. We all have a rosy picture of being a nurse, but it is hard work for long hours and sometimes they make mistakes. On their website, The Medical Negligence Expertsexplain that

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