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Khai Dang v. St. Paul Ramsey Medical
MN.558 , 490 N.W.2d 653 (1992)
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Descripción editorial
1. A joint enterprise, and resulting joint liability, can exist between a government hospital and its separately incorporated
staff physicians' group. 2. Sufficient evidence exists to support a jury finding of physician negligence where experts testify that an increased level
of potassium in the patient was consistent with mistakenly injected potassium chloride and potassium chloride was conveniently
available to the physician.