Help, My Parent Got Aspiration Pneumonia at a Nursing Home!
A lot of people don’t know this, but pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in nursing homes. Pneumonia can either be bacterial or viral, and its danger lies in the fact that it can shut down breathing and make it impossible for an individual to breathe when it gets to a point where it’s an emergency, and getting fluid out of the lungs in order to save the person’s life just isn’t practical when they only have a small time window within which vital organs can work without oxygen. When pneumonia happens in a nursing home setting, suspect some form of negligence because workers and management are all trained to monitor patients and look out for the signs of pneumonia in order to nip it in the bud before it becomes a full-blown medical emergency. If your loved one contracted pneumonia at a nursing home, you have the opportunity to seek out justice and compensation for them in order to right serious wrongs perpetrated by the nursing home.
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What Exactly is Aspiration Pneumonia?
Aspiration pneumonia is the most common type of pneumonia seen in nursing home facilities, and it is typically caused by foreign objects such as food, other liquids and blood breaching the lungs. Lungs are a sterile environment, so when food stays in there or any other object that shouldn’t be present in the lungs, an infection can develop, leading to pneumonia.
Aspiration pneumonia symptoms include:
- Chest pain
- Fatigue
- Excessive sweating
- Bad breath
- Difficulty swallowing
- Wheezing
- Shortness of breath
- A blue tint to the skin
- Coughing up blood or green sputum or mucus that smells bad
It is vital that aspiration pneumonia is treated in a timely manner as it can become life-threatening within a very short time. Nursing home aides are typically trained to make sure that nursing home residents chew and swallow their foods properly, and that they get the proper medical treatment that is done in a preventative manner before a medical emergency happens.
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Your loved one are legally owed what’s called duty of care by nursing home staff and management which is typically a certain level of care you can expect in similar facilities. Should they breach this duty, leading to injuries and health complications, you’re well within your rights to file a nursing home lawsuit in order to recover damages such as the cost of past and future medical care, pain and suffering, loss of companionship, legal fees and so much more. Ready to get started? Please give us a call NOW at (773) 309-6249 to learn more about your legal options for justice and compensation. Thanks, and we look forward to helping you.