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Stanton v. Delta Regional Medical Center12/18/2001
DATE OF TRIAL COURT JUDGMENT: 11/30/2000
TRIAL JUDGE: HON. BETTY W. SANDERS
COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: WASHINGTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
NATURE OF THE CASE: CIVIL - PERSONAL INJURY
TRIAL COURT DISPOSITION: DISMISSAL OF COMPLAINT
DISPOSITION: AFFIRMED - 12/18/2001
. Mildred Stanton was admitted into the emergency room of Delta Regional Medical Center with complaints of confusion and coughing. At the time of admittance, Stanton was found to be alert and oriented. Stanton was placed in a bed in its lowest position with the bed rails raised. Approximately thirty minutes later, Stanton was found disoriented on the floor having fallen after climbing over the raised bed rails. Stanton sued Delta Regional for the injuries she suffered as a result of her fall alleging that her injuries were caused by a breach of the standard of care owed to her by Delta Regional. A bench trial was had as Delta Regional comes under the auspices of the Mississippi Tort Claims Act. At trial Stanton tendered Meredith McBee as an expert to testify to the applicable standard of care. The trial judge refused to accept McBee as an expert. The trial concluded with the trial judge dismissing Stanton's complaint upon finding no breach of the standard of care by Delta Regional. Aggrieved by this decision, Stanton appeals raising the following issues:
1. WHETHER THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY EXCLUDING THE TESTIMONY OF MEREDITH MCBEE AS AN EXPERT WITNESS; AND
2. WHETHER THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY FINDING THAT DELTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER DID NOT BREACH ITS STANDARD OF CARE.
STATEMENT OF FACTS
. At approximately 4:55 a.m. on April 26, 1998, Mildred Stanton was transported by ambulance to Delta Regional Medical Center Emergency Room from the Bessie J. Taylor Retirement Home. Upon arrival the triage nurse evaluated Stanton's condition to determine what type of care she needed. Stanton's history included reports of both confusion and coughing. At the time of admittance, Stanton was reported to be alert and oriented. Stanton was placed in an examination room in a bed set to the lowest level with the side rails raised by the nurse. At 5:22 a.m. Stanton was found on the floor at the foot of her bed with skin tears on her arm. Stanton had become disoriented and climbed over the bed rails and out of bed causing her to fall and injure herself. Stanton was reoriented, treated, and placed back into the bed. Stanton sued Delta Regional Medical Center contending that her fall was a result of the employees of Delta Regional Medical Center breaching its standard of care by failing to effectively restrain her in the bed, in essence to prevent her from injuring herself. Delta Regional Medical Center has a policy to use the least restrictive type of restraint first and increase the level of restraint as necessary.
. A bench trial was held as Delta Regional Medical Center is a community hospital and, as such, falls under the limitations prescribed in the Mississippi Tort Claims Act. At trial Stanton tendered Meredith McBee, RN, MS, LNC, as an expert in the general field of nursing to testify to the applicable standard of care for the hospital and its employees. After hearing McBee's qualifications, the trial judge refused to accept her as an expert. At the conclusion of the trial, the trial judge found that Delta Regional Medical Center had not breached its standard of care and dismissed Stanton's complaint. Aggrieved by this decision, Stanton perfected this appeal.
STANDARD OF REVIEW AND LEGAL ANALYSIS
1. WHETHER THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY EXCLUDING THE TESTIMONY OF MEREDITH MCBEE AS AN EXPERT WITNES
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