Glossary of Medical Malpractice Terms
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Seizures: A person
having a seizure may abruptly "freeze," fall and
shake violently or simply fall down. Seizures affect about
half of all people with cerebral palsy but are usually not
harmful.
Serentil: An antipsychotic drug for schizophrenics.
Serentil® has been associated with other drugs that may
cause cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death.
Serzone: A prescription medication used to treat
depression. Cases of life-threatening liver failure have
been reported in patients treated with Serzone. This
medication has been related to liver dysfunction.
Spastic Cerebral Palsy: A form of cerebral palsy that
causes tightness in the muscles. Because of this
tightness, spastic cerebral palsy patients have a
difficult time controlling their movement.
Speech therapy: Therapy used to increase communication
skills. It may also include teaching sign language or
using a communication device.
Stipulation: An agreement, admission or concession
made in a judicial proceeding by the parties or their
attorneys, thus relieving a party of its obligation to
produce evidence in support of an argument or allegation.
Subpoena: A legal document issued by the court
ordering a person to appear as specified and give
testimony and/or produce evidence.
Subrogation: A process by which a third party is put
in the place of a creditor so that the rights and
securities of the creditor pass to that third person.
