Both sides have rested in the federal trial of a Dallas doctor accused of "poisoning" IV bags, causing several patients to suffer cardiac emergencies, and implicated in the death of a fellow doctor.
A Texas doctor allegedly injected poison into IV bags, causing the death of a fellow physician and cardiac emergencies in 11 other patients, at a Dallas facility in retaliation for a medical ...
A Dallas anesthesiologist was sentenced to 190 years in prison Wednesday after prosecutors say he tampered with patient IV bags, injecting them with drugs that led to the death of his colleague. U.S.
A Texas anesthesiologist was sentenced to 190 years in prison in a harrowing case involving tampered IV bags. Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr., 60, of Dallas, was charged by criminal complaint in 2022 on ...
A Texas anesthesiologist will spend the rest of his life in prison for injecting drugs into patients’ IV bags, resulting in at least one death and causing multiple patient cardiac emergencies.
New research calls into question what’s in those IV bags that nearly every hospitalized patient gets. Using a different intravenous fluid instead of the usual saline greatly reduced the risk of death ...
FILE- In this Feb. 9, 2018, file photo, a nurse hooks up an IV to a flu patient at Upson Regional Medical Center in Thomaston, Ga. In Texas, a former Dallas anesthesiologist was sentenced to 190 years ...
Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr., 60, will face up to 190 years in prison at sentencing US Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas; FOX 4 Dallas Fort-Worth/YouTube A Texas anesthesiologist prosecutors ...
Baylor Scott & White Surgicare North Dallas has temporarily paused operations following a medical emergency involving an 18-year–old boy in which a “compromised” IV bag was found at the facility, The ...
A Dallas-area anesthesiologist with a lengthy disciplinary record is accused of tampering with intravenous bags, resulting in one death and other major medical episodes. Raynaldo Rivera Ortiz Jr. is ...
New research calls into question what’s in those IV bags that nearly every hospitalized patient gets. Using a different intravenous fluid instead of the usual saline greatly reduced the risk of death ...
New research calls into question what's in those IV bags that nearly every hospitalized patient gets. Using a different intravenous fluid instead of the usual saline greatly reduced the risk of death ...
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