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Did the patient know the risks of risperidone?

THE PATIENT. A 53-year-old woman hospitalized for depression and suicidal thoughts was prescribed risperidone.

CASE FACTS. The patient developed excessive mouth and tongue movement—including pursed lips, protruding tongue, and biting the inside of her mouth—and uncontrollable urges to move her extremities. She was diagnosed with probable tardive dyskinesia (TD), and risperidone was tapered and discontinued.

THE PATIENT’S CLAIM. The psychiatrist failed to adequately monitor her and recognize early symptoms of TD and did not tell the patient to look for signs of TD.

THE DOCTOR’S DEFENSE. None

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Cases are selected by Current Psychiatry from Medical Malpractice Verdicts, Settlements & Experts, with permission of its editor, Lewis Laska of Nashville, TN (www.verdictslaska.com). Information may be incomplete in some instances, but these cases represent clinical situations that typically result in litigation.

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We give you facts of an actual malpractice case. Submit your verdict below and see how your colleagues voted.

Did the patient know the risks of risperidone?

THE PATIENT. A 53-year-old woman hospitalized for depression and suicidal thoughts was prescribed risperidone.

CASE FACTS. The patient developed excessive mouth and tongue movement—including pursed lips, protruding tongue, and biting the inside of her mouth—and uncontrollable urges to move her extremities. She was diagnosed with probable tardive dyskinesia (TD), and risperidone was tapered and discontinued.

THE PATIENT’S CLAIM. The psychiatrist failed to adequately monitor her and recognize early symptoms of TD and did not tell the patient to look for signs of TD.

THE DOCTOR’S DEFENSE. None

Submit your verdict and find out how the court ruled. Click on “Have more to say about this topic?” to comment.

We give you facts of an actual malpractice case. Submit your verdict below and see how your colleagues voted.

Did the patient know the risks of risperidone?

THE PATIENT. A 53-year-old woman hospitalized for depression and suicidal thoughts was prescribed risperidone.

CASE FACTS. The patient developed excessive mouth and tongue movement—including pursed lips, protruding tongue, and biting the inside of her mouth—and uncontrollable urges to move her extremities. She was diagnosed with probable tardive dyskinesia (TD), and risperidone was tapered and discontinued.

THE PATIENT’S CLAIM. The psychiatrist failed to adequately monitor her and recognize early symptoms of TD and did not tell the patient to look for signs of TD.

THE DOCTOR’S DEFENSE. None

Submit your verdict and find out how the court ruled. Click on “Have more to say about this topic?” to comment.

References

Cases are selected by Current Psychiatry from Medical Malpractice Verdicts, Settlements & Experts, with permission of its editor, Lewis Laska of Nashville, TN (www.verdictslaska.com). Information may be incomplete in some instances, but these cases represent clinical situations that typically result in litigation.

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Cases are selected by Current Psychiatry from Medical Malpractice Verdicts, Settlements & Experts, with permission of its editor, Lewis Laska of Nashville, TN (www.verdictslaska.com). Information may be incomplete in some instances, but these cases represent clinical situations that typically result in litigation.

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