Legal Nurse Podcast

659 – Cardiac Arrest in Hospitals: What Attorneys and Legal Nurses Need to Know – Mary Beth Kerstein
Welcome to another episode of the Legal Nurse Podcast, where medical expertise meets legal insight. In this episode, hosts Pat Iyer and Mary Beth Kerstein delve into a high-stakes clinical topic: sudden, unexpected cardiac arrest within hospital settings. Drawing from her extensive experience as a legal nurse consultant, Mary Beth shares the complexities of analyzing these critical cases—covering everything from medical record reviews and personal injury investigations to expert witness testimony. Pat and Mary Beth unpack the chain of events leading up to a Code Blue, discussing not only the medical triggers behind cardiac arrest—like heart attacks, respiratory compromise, and electrolyte imbalances—but also the vital roles played by different healthcare professionals during these emergencies. They offer invaluable guidance on how attorneys and legal nurse consultants can evaluate documentation, identify key providers, and spot possible gaps in nursing care, communication, or performance that could impact patient outcomes and litigation. This conversation gives you an in-depth look into the intersection of healthcare crisis management and legal scrutiny. Tune in for expert analysis, practical tips, and real-world stories that shine a light on both the moments of cardiac arrest response and the meticulous investigation that follows. What you’ll learn in this episode on Cardiac Arrest in Hospitals: What Attorneys and Legal Nurses Need to Know Check out this podcast to get these answers: What are the common causes of a sudden, unexpected cardiac arrest in a hospital setting? Who typically responds to a Code Blue event, and what roles do they play during the resuscitation process? What medical record documents and details are crucial for attorneys and legal nurse consultants to review after a cardiac arrest event? What performance and communication issues can arise among healthcare staff, such as between nursing assistants and registered nurses, that might contribute to a patient's deterioration before cardiac arrest? How do hospitals ensure staff are prepared for cardiac arrest situations, and what training or mock code practices are discussed to maintain readiness? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GwvwIgav6A&feature=youtu.be Grow Your LNC Business 12th LNC SUCCESS® ONLINE CONFERENCE November 13, 14 & 15, 2025 Gain Specialized Skills That Attorneys Value Learn advanced techniques in deposition analysis, case screening, and report writing to provide high-impact services that attorneys need and trust. Stay Competitive with Cutting-Edge Strategies Discover how AI tools, LinkedIn marketing, and expert insights can help you streamline your workflow, attract more clients, and position yourself as a top-tier LNC. Build Meaningful Connections with Experts & Peers Network with experienced LNCs, attorneys, and industry leaders who can provide guidance, referrals, and opportunities to grow your legal nurse consulting business. Register now- Limited spots available Your Presenters for Cardiac Arrest in Hospitals: What Attorneys and Legal Nurses Need to Know Mary Beth Kerstein Nurse, Wife, and Proud Parent of Two Sons...Mary Beth is clinically active within the hospital setting working nights on a telemetry/medical-surgical unit in addition to providing legal nurse consulting services. She has extensive experience summarizing the medical records of clients injured in traumatic events such as motor vehicle collisions, falls, and work-related incidents.When she is not on this podcast, she is working at the hospital,