Woman died awaiting treatment
There wasn't a specific medical law section, so I hope I'm putting this in the right spot.
I'm doing a report and I'm having some trouble finding some cohesive information. The scenario includes an elderly woman having a heart attack and being ordered to have a procedure done. She has roughly six hours to have it completed for it to be effective. Before she is transferred to the surgical suite, another younger patient comes in suffering a massive heart attack and is ordered a procedure to be done immediately in order to save her life. The doctors realize they have two patients both needing use of the surgical room for similar procedures, and decide on the patient who came second. The procedure took longer than expected, exceeding the first patients 6 hour window, and the first patient dies waiting for treatment.
The parts of my report that I am struggling with are if it was acceptable to treat the second patient out of order of admittance, any ethical and/or legal issues, and whether the physicians should inform the family all of the details that resulted in the patient passing away waiting because another patient they deemed more critical needed the procedure first or give less details.
Any help would be appreciated.