Botched attempt is correct. But can anyone suggest a more family-friendly way of describing what happened?
April 13, 2018
April 17, 2018
Died due to unforeseen circumstances exacerbated by the overuse of narcotics by the primary physician (who happens to walk with a limp)?
This operation has a 90% success rate but he was in the 10% group.
Ooops ?
We did all we could.
Unfortunately he was not one of the winners. He does, however, get a participation trophy.
patient is deceased due to unpredictable circumstances surrounding complex medical procedures resulting in complications in servicing the subjective condition.
How about; “We have good news and bad news for you.”
“The good news is; he just landed a cameo appearance in “Star Trek”.
“The bad news is; wardrobe just called to see what size red shirt he needs.”?
Iatrogenic. Means Doctor-caused.
Malpractice.
We did everything we could but the paperwork was too much.
Farside99 over 8 years ago
Died due to unforeseen circumstances exacerbated by the overuse of narcotics by the primary physician (who happens to walk with a limp)?
Superfrog over 8 years ago
This operation has a 90% success rate but he was in the 10% group.
whiteheron over 8 years ago
Ooops ?
Lenavid over 8 years ago
We did all we could.
Toonerific over 8 years ago
Unfortunately he was not one of the winners. He does, however, get a participation trophy.
hoferw over 8 years ago
patient is deceased due to unpredictable circumstances surrounding complex medical procedures resulting in complications in servicing the subjective condition.
h.v.greenman over 8 years ago
How about; “We have good news and bad news for you.”
“The good news is; he just landed a cameo appearance in “Star Trek”.
“The bad news is; wardrobe just called to see what size red shirt he needs.”?
katzenbooks45 over 8 years ago
Iatrogenic. Means Doctor-caused.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
Malpractice.
DenO Premium Member over 8 years ago
We did everything we could but the paperwork was too much.