Thompson v. Jarrell
Decision Date | 21 September 1984 |
Citation | 460 So.2d 148 |
Parties | Lloyd C. THOMPSON, Administrator of the Estate of Cornelia Elizabeth Thompson, deceased, v. Dr. S.E. JARRELL. 83-405. |
Court | Alabama Supreme Court |
Roger S. Morrow of Whitesell, Morrow & Romine, Montgomery, and Ted Taylor, Prattville, for appellant.
Richard B. Garrett of Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett, Montgomery, for appellee.
This is a wrongful death medical malpractice action. The plaintiff appeals from a judgment entered on a jury verdict in favor of the defendant physician. 1 We reverse and remand.
The case arose from these facts:
At 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, November 28, 1979, Cornelia Thompson was taken to the St. Margaret's Hospital emergency room in Montgomery, complaining of severe lower abdominal pain, fever and chills, and discomfort in urinating. She was examined by Dr. S.E. Jarrell, the defendant herein. Dr. Jarrell diagnosed Mrs. Thompson's condition as a lower urinary tract infection, known as cystitis, and prescribed an antibiotic. He instructed Mrs. Thompson to have her urine rechecked in six days, and at 10:55 p.m. allowed her to go home.
Mrs. Thompson did not begin taking the medication until Thursday morning, according to testimony by her husband, Lloyd C. Thompson, because at the time of her release from the emergency room, there were no pharmacies open. Mrs. Thompson continued to experience pain and discomfort and later that day called the hospital. According to her husband, Mrs. Thompson was told by someone at the hospital to give the medication time to take effect.
Mrs. Thompson continued to take the medication the next day, Friday, November 30, and there is conflicting testimony as to whether she felt better that day. That evening, Mrs. Thompson went to bed after taking her medication and the next morning was found dead in bed.
An autopsy was performed which determined the cause of death to be acute pyelonephritis, a kidney infection.
Dr. Allan Jay Kogan, a physician who specializes in emergency room medicine, testified that, in his opinion, Dr. Jarrell negligently failed to diagnose the kidney infection. According to Dr. Kogan, had the condition been treated in time, Mrs. Thompson's death could have been prevented.
The autopsy also revealed the presence of various central nervous system depressant drugs in Mrs. Thompson's body, including 196 mg. of diazepam (valium) in her stomach, ethchlorvynol (placidyl) in her urine, and codeine from Tylenol # 3 tablets prescribed by Dr. Jarrell for pain. Dr. Kogan testified that the large amount of diazepam in the stomach could have been caused by an intestinal blockage which prevented the drug, which Mrs. Thompson had been taking over a period of time, from entering the intestine.
Dr. John Emory Campbell, an expert who testified in behalf of Dr. Jarrell, testified over objection that, in his opinion, Mrs. Thompson died not from a kidney infection but from a voluntary drug overdose. According to Dr. Campbell, when depressants like those found in Mrs. Thompson's body are taken together, the risk of overdose is greatly increased.
In addition to his testimony concerning drugs found in Mrs. Thompson's body, Dr. Campbell was allowed to describe the properties of drugs found in Mrs. Thompson's kitchen cabinet. With respect to chloral hydrate, a drug found in the kitchen cabinet, but not tested for in Mrs. Thompson's body, Dr. Campbell stated:
At the conclusion of his testimony concerning drugs found in Mrs. Thompson's body and in the kitchen cabinet, Dr. Campbell responded to the following question:
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