Regulators: Hospital put pediatric patients at risk
Accreditation Connection, January 11, 2008
California state regulators said this week that Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, put pediatric patients at risk by giving them overdoses of heparin, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The 20-page report issued by the California Department of Health stated that the three cases in which infants were given 1,000 times the intended dosage of the blood thinner were the result of "deficient practices" involved in administering the drug.
The full Chronicle report can be found here.
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