IV Phenergan for nausea. Seems pretty routine, but not in this case:
Jill Whitney, a Grays Harbor College freshman, says she went to the emergency room at the Aberdeen hospital on June 10 with flu-like symptoms. According to the suit, an anti-nausea medication called Phenergan was administered improperly and Whitney ended up losing a thumb, an index finger and the top of a middle finger.







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