On April 19, 2021, after Gwen survived head-on vehicular collision with her brain unhurt, Life Flight and MCFD providers gave her 500 milligrams of ketamine—over 16 times the maximum dose authorized by State and County protocols. Over the 7-9 minutes that followed, none of the dozens of EMS providers on scene had the capability or equipment to provide Gwen BVM ventilation, ultimately causing fatal anoxic brain injury. After Gwen was admitted to Intermountain Medical Center in Murray (“IMC”), despite fiduciary and ethical duties requiring transparency, IMC providers and administrators concealed the overdose, respiratory arrest, and anoxic brain injury from Gwen’s family.
Bell Law Firm and Steele Adams Hosman File Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
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