Mr. Ignatiadis was an infirm 87-year-old in July 2012 with numerous comorbidities when he entered the BPNH facility for long-term geriatric care.
Barovick maintains that BPNH did not properly prevent or treat the emergent condition that caused his client to endure a disorienting two-week hospital stay and undue pain and suffering.
Larkin-Higgins' expert witness asserted in testimony that there are risks in treating with broad-spectrum antibiotics without knowing the cause, such as antimicrobial resistance.
Larkin-Higgins argued that BPNH exhibited a prompt and appropriate response in transferring Ignatiadis to acute care once he exhibited clinical symptoms.
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