Across southwest Kansas, anesthesia-related problems usually come to light in one of three ways:
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Post-op complications that don’t match expectations
- Trouble waking, prolonged nausea, breathing issues, delirium/confusion, persistent pain, or weakness that seems out of proportion.
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A record trail that feels “off”
- Medication timing doesn’t line up with monitor events.
- Documentation appears incomplete after transfers, handoffs, or system downtimes.
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A delayed response to abnormal vitals
- When oxygen levels, blood pressure, heart rhythm, or ventilation concerns weren’t acted on quickly enough—or when escalation was unclear.
In practical terms, the question in a Dodge City case is often: Was the care team’s response consistent with what a reasonably careful anesthetist and perioperative staff would do in that moment? That’s where skilled legal review helps.


