4-3 Case Study: Claims of NegligenceIHP-420-X2880 Ethical & Legal Considerations 22EW2Southern New Hampshire University 09:36:18 GMT -05:00They are Five common types of medical negligence, Misdiagnosis, Incorrect Medication, Prenatal Care and Childbirth Negligence, Surgery Mistakes, and Anesthesia Administration. The two that pertain to this case study are Misdiagnosis, one of the most common forms of medical negligence. The most common occurs due to medical providers not researching the patient's symptoms properly before concluding. In addition, incorrect medication can often arise when a false medical history is used or the patient fails to disclose the use of illegal drugs.The medical provider and or nursing staff should’ve run. Tox screen on the patient along with the cross and type of the patient blood to determine the patient’s blood type before administering interviews medication, as well as conducted a cat scan and or x-rays to determine whether the patient didn’t have any internal bleeding due to bone fracture or serve head injury resulting in a brain bleed. By running these tests, the healthcare team could have made a better care decision for the patient to include the recent use of heroin and alcohol, which would have prevented them from overdosing on