Potassium Mix-Up During Nashville Joint Replacements Paralyzes Patient, Investigation Underway

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Four patients undergoing routine joint replacement at a Nashville hospital allegedly received potassium phosphate instead of an anesthetic, leaving at least one patient paralyzed and others with serious complications. The hospital acknowledged a medication error, self-reported to state regulators, and state investigators are examining the incident while safety protocols are being reviewed and reinforced.
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