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VERONICA´S CASE. A GROSS FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE DONE BY TWO IRRESPONSIBLES AND IGNORANT DOC´S GERONIMO RODRIGUEZ MD,OBGYN AND JOSEPH Y LI,MD,OBGYN AND THE COMPLICITY OF A THIRD ONE MICHAEL GUREVITCH,MD AT THE HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,PASADENA,CA
THIS WRONGFUL DEATH DUE TO MEDICAL"IGNORANCE"MALPRACTICE REMAINS WITHOUT SANCTION AGAINST THE AFORESAID WRONGDOERS DUE TO THE COMPLICITY OF THE WIDE CRITICIZED AND USELESS MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA.IN ADDITION THREE NURSES INVOLVED ARE STILL WORKING BECAUSE THE REGISTERED NURSING BOARD OF CALIFORNIA,ANOTHER USELESS AND CORRUPTED BOARD RECENTLY DENOUNCED IN A SERIES OF ARTICLES BY CHARLES ORNSTEIN AND TRACY WEBER,LATIMES,JULY 11TH 2009,PROTECT WRONGDOERS AS WELL.


The following article points out which are the symptoms of PREECLAMPSIA.
All of them were present in Veronica.All of them ignored by Doctors and Nurses.
That´s why she died without any kind of accurate treatment.
That´s why we face a blattant case of MEDICAL FAILURE DUE TO MEDICAL IGNORANCE.



THAT´S WHY I BLAME THE MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA AS USELESS AND CORRUPTED
THAT´S WHY THE MEDICAL BOARD IS GUILTY OF WILLFUL OMISSION IN COMPLICITY WITH CRIMINALLY IGNORANT PHYSICIANS JUST TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE DUE DISCIPLINARIAN ACTION.MEANWHILE,THE PEOPLE DIES EVERY DAY AND THOSE INDIVIDUALS(TOTALLY UNSKILLED) ARE STILL ATTENDING INOCENT PATIENTS,ALL OF THEM POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF THEIR CRIMINAL FAILURES.


lET´S see:

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Symptoms
By Mayo Clinic staff

Preeclampsia can develop gradually but often attacks suddenly, after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Preeclampsia may range from mild to severe. If your blood pressure was normal before your pregnancy, signs and symptoms of preeclampsia may include:

* High blood pressure (hypertension) — 140/90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or greater — documented on two occasions, at least six hours but no more than seven days apart
VERONICA HAD NOT ONLY 140/90 BUT MUCH HIGHER THAN THAT.

* Excess protein in your urine (proteinuria)

VERONICA SHOWED +2

* Severe headaches

VERONICA HAD UNBEAREABLE HEADACHE ,Geronimo Rodriguez,MD ,OBGYN
prescription has been :Tylenol and Mylanta

* Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred vision or light
sensitivity.

VERONICA SAW SPOT LIGHTS AND BLURRED VISION

* Upper abdominal pain, usually under your ribs on the right side

VERONICA WAS UNABLE TO SUPPORT AN UNBEAREABLE UPPER ABDOMINAL PAIN
GERONIMO RODRIGUEZ PRESCRIPTED: TYLENOL,MYLANTA AND FINNALY VICODIN
HE CONSIDERED THAT PAIN ASX A POST PARTUM PAIN
ANOTHER DOCTOR.JOSEPH Y LI MD OBGYN WHO SAW VERONICA LATER
PRESDCRIPTED A LIQUID DIET !!!(sHE WAS GOING STRAIGHT TO DEATH AT THAT
POINT !!!)


* Nausea or vomiting

VERONICA VOMITED EVERYTHING: THE TYLENOL,MYLANTA ETC-TERRIBLE NAUSEA
* Dizziness
* Decreased urine output
* Sudden weight gain, typically more than 2 pounds (.9 kilograms) a week

Swelling (edema), particularly in your face and hands, often accompanies preeclampsia. Swelling isn't considered a reliable sign of preeclampsia, however, because it also occurs in many normal pregnancies.

VERONICA SUFFERED EDEMA (FACE AND HANDS AND LEGS)

AND THE WORSE:ALL OF THESE SYMPTOMS WERE POST PARTUM.VERONICA WAS CRYING.VERONICA
WAS DYING.NOBODY AT THE HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL(NEVER GAVE AN APOLOGY TO US)
DID ANYTHING ACCURATE WHEN IT WAS TIMELY TO SAVE HER LIFE.THEY IGNORED EVERYTHING.
HOW CAN THE MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA AND THE REGISTERED NURSING BOARD OF CALI-
FORNIA,SUSTAIN THAT IT WAS JUST A MISTAKE OF RODRIGUEZ AND LI,JUST A SINGLE
DEPARTURE OF STANDARDS????? WHEN ITS A CLEAR CASE OF MEDICAL IGNORANCE,INCOMPETEN
CE AND NEGLIGENCE'''''???? THE CYNICISM OF THE BOARDS REVIEWERS AND AUTHORITIES IS
NOT ONLY A PERVERTED BEHAVIOUR,IT IS VERY DANGEROUS FOR THE HEALTH CARE QUALITY
INDEED!



When to see a doctor
Contact your doctor immediately or go to an emergency room if you have severe headaches, blurred vision or severe pain in your abdomen.

Because headaches, nausea, and aches and pains are common pregnancy complaints, it's difficult to know when new symptoms are simply part of being pregnant and when they may indicate a serious problem — especially if it's your first pregnancy. If you're concerned about your symptoms, contact your doctor.
Causes Definition
References

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2. Conde-Agudelo A, et al. Maternal infection and risk of preeclampsia: Systematic review and metaanalysis. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2008;198:7.
3. Bodnar LM, et al. Maternal vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of preeclampsia. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2007;92:3517.
4. High blood pressure during pregnancy. March of Dimes. http://www.marchofdimes.com/printableArticles/188_1054.asp. Accessed Feb. 11, 2009.
5. Norwitz ER, et al. Management of preeclampsia. http://www.uptodate.com/home/index.html. Accessed March 2, 2009.
6. Leanos-Miranda A, et al. Urinary prolactin as a reliable marker for preeclampsia, its severity, and the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism. 2008;93:2492.
7. Fact sheets: High blood pressure during pregnancy. March of Dimes. http://www.marchofdimes.com/printableArticles/14332_1222.asp. Accessed Feb. 11, 2009.
8. August P, et al. Clinical features, diagnosis and prognosis of preeclampsia. http://www.uptodate.com/home/index.html. Accessed March 2, 2009.
9. Barton JR, et al. Prediction and prevention of recurrent preeclampsia. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2008;112:359.
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April 21, 2009

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