Marana’s families often juggle work, school schedules, and travel to multiple appointments—plus urgent hospital visits when symptoms escalate. That reality can make it easy to miss early details that later become critical.
Do this first—before the story gets blurred:
- Write down a “day-of timeline”: when symptoms started, what medication was started/changed, and what staff said.
- Request a copy of the medication administration record (MAR) and the physician orders covering the relevant period.
- Preserve hospital paperwork (ER discharge summary, medication lists, lab results, and follow-up instructions).
Even short delays in gathering records can make it harder to reconstruct events—especially when a facility later provides a different explanation of what happened.


