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Criminal charges against EMS providers are becoming more common, and the latest case out of Sioux City has the EMS world on edge. A paramedic is facing manslaughter charges after mistakenly administering a paralytic instead of a sedative—resulting in a tragic patient outcome.
Are EMS providers now at legal risk for honest mistakes? What can we learn from this case? And how can EMS professionals protect themselves while providing lifesaving care?
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Criminal charges against EMS providers are becoming more common, and the latest case out of Sioux City has the EMS world on edge. A paramedic is facing manslaughter charges after mistakenly administering a paralytic instead of a sedative—resulting in a tragic patient outcome.
Are EMS providers now at legal risk for honest mistakes? What can we learn from this case? And how can EMS professionals protect themselves while providing lifesaving care?

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