A patient died in a private hospital in Tyrol due to the incorrect
ad-ministration nitrous oxide. It was made a mistake between oxygen and
nitrous oxide during the intervertebral disks operation which caused his
death by an overdose. The inquiry arose to the facts that the connector
plugs had been installed to the wrong lines. Who might be liable for the
negligent homicide? The answer might be the com-pany which had installed
the lines and the connector plugs as well as the anaesthetist as the
alarm which should be active and ring if the oxygen content is too low
was switched off. Also the hospital's legally and economically
responsible body might be liable for the mortal negligence according to
the law. Furthermore the media reported that the operation theatre was
recently re-engineered and not yet licensed and officially approved by
the authorities according to the building regulations law. Hence the use
of the operation theatre was not yet allowed. Finally also the
management of the hospital might have violated applicable legal
regulations. Legal Risk Management might help to avoid the accrual of a
cause of legal responsibility. The book also describes Risk Management
in general.