In practice, anesthesia-related harm often shows up in ways patients don’t immediately connect to the operating room. Common Fairborn-area scenarios include:
- Airway or breathing problems during sedation or recovery that were not recognized or addressed quickly enough
- Medication dosing errors or dosing inconsistencies tied to how anesthesia was adjusted
- Monitoring or alarm response failures in the OR or post-anesthesia care unit (PACU)
- Documentation gaps that make it harder to understand what was done, when it was done, and how the patient responded
Even when the care team responds urgently, the question becomes whether the response matched what a reasonably careful provider would do under similar circumstances—and whether that lapse contributed to injury.


