Medical care around anesthesia is time-sensitive. For residents in Klamath Falls and the surrounding region, it’s common for patients to:
- travel for specialty care and then return for follow-ups
- rely on discharge summaries and outside records to piece together what happened
- switch facilities between surgery, imaging, therapy, and medication management
That can make the timeline messy—especially when different systems use different charting formats or when monitor data isn’t immediately summarized in the discharge paperwork.
When we evaluate an anesthesia incident, we prioritize what matters most for negotiation in Oregon: what the chart and monitor data show in sequence, what symptoms were documented (and when), and whether responses matched the expected standard of care.


