Common scenarios we see in the Cleveland-area include:
- Medication or sedation problems during outpatient surgery, especially when multiple providers share charting responsibilities.
- Delayed recognition of abnormal breathing or oxygen levels during recovery—often tied to monitoring and response timing.
- Inconsistent documentation between anesthesia records, nursing notes, and discharge instructions.
- Post-op complications that appear after you’ve been sent home, then require urgent follow-up.
Because anesthesia care is highly time-sensitive, the “what happened” often depends on minute-by-minute charting and monitor data—and those details can get harder to obtain if you don’t act early.


