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An injured nerve upon placement of an intravenous (IV) line, usually the radial nerve on the patient's dorsal wrist. A retained foreign body during IV removal, or fractured IV catheter upon removal. A misplaced Foley catheter, usually inflated in the ureter instead of the bladder.

3 big procedural errors that could get you sued