Not exact matches
If the size of the mattress is not fit on the frame of the crib, it could cause
oxygen deprivation and could be an entrapment hazard.
She still has to live with the fact that he suffered from
oxygen deprivation, and
if he turns out to have any learning disabilities she will have to wonder
if it is due to his birth.
It was as
if the heart muscle had been trained to withstand
oxygen deprivation.
If a patient escapes outright brain death, some improvement can be expected, especially among those who survive trauma rather than
oxygen -
deprivation injuries, such as a stroke or heart attack.
«We don't know
if the thicker blood is a symptom of the problem, or
if that's the initiating event that then causes the
oxygen deprivation,» McIntyre said.
If the delay in performing an indicated C - section results in injury or death to the fetus as a result of
oxygen deprivation from umbilical cord or placenta complications, for example, the physician responsible for the delay may be found to have been negligent and therefore liable for the fetus's resultant injury or death.
Oxygen deprivation to a fetus can occur during a mother's pregnancy
if certain conditions develop in the mother or fetus.
If he suffered
oxygen deprivation or contracted an infection because a doctor, nurse, or hospital failed to act with reasonable care, it's possible that your child's condition could be considered a birth injury.
If your child sustains
oxygen deprivation, brain damage may occur.
If your child sustained brain damage from an
oxygen deprivation incident due to the negligence of a caretaker or other party, that party could be held liable for your child's injuries in a Massachusetts personal injury lawsuit.
If left untreated this can lead to coma and then death — usually due to hypoxia (
oxygen deprivation).
If quick action is not taken, then significant
oxygen deprivation may occur and the baby may be born with cerebral palsy or other complications.