In the Edina area, it’s common for care to involve multiple steps—pre-op testing, anesthesia administration, PACU recovery, inpatient monitoring, and follow-up at different facilities. When something goes wrong, the most important documentation may be distributed:
- anesthesia charting and medication administration logs
- monitor printouts or electronic vital sign trends
- nursing notes from pre-op and recovery
- operative and discharge summaries
- communications about complications after surgery
Minnesota’s medical records process can require specific requests and sometimes multiple follow-ups. If you wait, systems may archive data, portals may expire, or key notes may become harder to obtain.
A strong first move after an anesthesia-related incident is not “waiting for someone to explain.” It’s document preservation and record mapping—so a lawyer can evaluate the case and protect your ability to prove what happened.


