Many hospitals use modern charting workflows—electronic anesthesia records, automated trend displays, and sometimes AI-enabled documentation tools. These systems can be helpful, but they can also create uncertainty when:
- the anesthesia record doesn’t clearly match the monitor data
- medication administration timestamps look inconsistent
- charting appears delayed after the fact
- handoffs between teams aren’t clearly documented
- the narrative in progress notes doesn’t explain what the objective vitals showed
In Lake Oswego and across Oregon, the legal question doesn’t turn on whether technology was used. The question is whether the care team met the standard of care and whether any lapse—human or system-related—caused injury.


