Residents in the Fergus Falls area may receive care locally or travel for specialty procedures. Either way, the “problem” often shows up in predictable ways—especially when the timeline is hard to reconstruct from the paperwork.
In anesthesia-related claims, families frequently report issues such as:
- Unexpected breathing or oxygen problems during or soon after sedation (sometimes recognized later than it should have been).
- Medication dosing or medication timing errors that can affect blood pressure, alertness, or recovery.
- Monitoring gaps—including missing data, unclear alarm documentation, or inconsistent charting.
- Delayed response to abnormal vitals during perioperative care and recovery.
- Aftereffects that don’t match expectations, such as prolonged confusion, nerve symptoms, severe nausea, or cognitive changes.
Even when staff act quickly, the legal question is whether the care met the standard of reasonably careful anesthesia practice under the circumstances.


