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Community Medical Center will pay $600,000 to
settle a medical malpractice lawsuit filed by the children of a
92-year-old Dunmore woman who died after she was allegedly
strangulated in the restraining vest nurses put on her.
Mary Besket died Dec. 1, 1998, after more than four months on
oxygen and in a coma — a coma brought on, her family alleges, by
oxygen deprivation to the brain.
Mrs. Besket, who was put in restraints because she had wandered
out of her bed earlier in the night, was found caught in her
bed’s railing, her head close to the floor, just before dawn on
June 22, 1998.
The settlement was approved Thursday by Judge Terrence R. Nealon.
Mrs. Besket’s sons, Joseph, of Cockeysville, Md., and John, of
Silver Spring, Md., and daughter Ann Linko, South Scranton, will
divide $329,889 equally, while their law firm of Munley, Munley
& Cartwright will get $240,000, or 40 percent of the total.
The remainder covers expenses associated with the lawsuit.
In court papers, CMC alleged that nurses found Mrs. Besket hanging
out of bed and not breathing. Hospital workers performed CPR, the
hospital said, but it resulted in brain damage. It denied that
Mrs. Besket choked on the restraining vest.
The hospital said in court papers that Mrs. Besket ultimately died
of heart problems.
Attorney Marion K. Munley, representing the family, alleged that
“it would have taken her a number of minutes to lose
consciousness during which time she would have been aware of her
situation and danger. She would have been fearful, helpless in her
position and struggling for her life.”
Ms. Munley also claimed in court papers that hospital staff
“backdated” Mrs. Besket’s chart, adding a notation two weeks
after the incident to make it appear that Mrs. Besket was checked
more often than she really was. |