Theriault v. Hoag Memorial hospital Presbyterian
While a patient at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian (Hoag), John Theriault was moved from a gurney to a hospital bed by hospital attendants. At the time, Theriault had a Foley catheter inserted in his urethra, which ran to a collection bag attached to the gurney. Theriault claims that by moving him from the gurney without disconnecting the collection bag, the attendants caused him damage. Theriault sued Hoag for medical negligence, negligence, and medical battery. The trial court granted Hoags motion for summary judgment, and Theriault appealed. Court affirm.
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