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The Public Health Nurse called the paramedics and the resident was transported to the hospital. CCIB LPA Lasso-Hills received a phone call from reporting party Kristen Carter with Kaiser on 12/12/16 which resulted in complaint control number
On 1/17/2016 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to HG-407. SO EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door. SO EMT Perez was greeted at the door by the resident. The Resident, a Mrs. Elsie Cooperman answered the door and was activly bleeding from her face as she was trying to explain what had happened. SO EMT Perez immediatly began to controll the active bleeding and had Mrs. Elsie Cooperman sit down in a nearby chair while he tried to also calm the resident down so he could get some information about what happened.
On 7/20/2015 S/O EMT Perez was dispatched to MG-601 regarding a fall. S/O EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door, when there was no answer S/ O EMT Perez annonced his presnece again and began to search the apartment. S/O EMT Perez found the resident, a Mrs. Doris Cotts on her bathroom floor by her toilet. Mrs.Cotts stated that she had slipped from her motorized scooter and fell onto the floor.
On 10/22/2015 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to FC 418 regaurding a fallen female resident. SO EMT Perez knocked and announce his presence at the door and was greeted by the spouse of the resident who invited him in. The fallen resident in question was on the kitchen floor sitting upright, a Mrs. Barbara Murtishaw. Mrs. Barbara Murtishaw had fallen in her kitchen and needed a lift assist because she could not get up on her own strength. Mrs. Barbara Murtishaw stated that she was not in any pain and only wated to be lifted upright.
On 8/1/2015 S/O EMT Perez was dispatched to FC-609 regarding a fall. S/O EMT Perez announced hispresnece and knocked at the door and was verbally greeted in by the resident. The fallen resident, a Mrs. Ida Looney stated she lost her balance and fell while trying to get up from the living room couch and was unable to get up on her own strength, Mrs. Looney was on the couch by the time S/O EMT Perez arrived. Mrs. Looney stated that; she was unaware of any change in medications nor was she aware that she was on any blood thinners, She did recall and remember the fall and was unaware and or could not recolect weather or not she was seeing a doctor here at riderwood. Mrs. Looney seemed to be a bit complacent mentally to which her spouse said was
Schillinger. Mrs. Alfred’s husband filed suit against the hospital, citing lack of care as the cause of death. Expert nurses and emergency physicians reviewed the case and testified had Mrs. Alfred been properly classified, intubated immediately, and not given Valium due to her severe bradycardia and hypotension, she may have survived the event. Given the fact no autopsy was performed, the experts were only able to hypothesize Mrs. Alfred died as a result of a pulmonary embolism. The experts testified both Dr. Schillinger and Nurse Ackerly performed below the standards of care.
On 9/25/2015 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to VP-113 regaurding a fall. S/O EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door and was greeted by the residents spouse and introduced to the fallen female resident a, Mrs. Dorothy Gish who was sitting upright on the living room floor by her rollater. Mrs. Dorothy Gish stated that she was sitting on her rollator when she slid onto the floor and was unable to pick herself up on her own strength. S/O EMT Perez performed a pelvic exam on Mrs. Gish which revealed no pain or grimace.
On March 7, 1998, 55 year old Mrs. Jadine Russell and her daughter were involved in a minor automobile accident. While on the side of the road assessing the damage, Jadine, her daughter, and two police officers, were taken by surprise, when alleged drunk driver, Keith Cook, lost control of his pickup hitting Jadine’s car. The vehicles then plowed into the four victims as they stood there. “All were hurt, but Jadine suffered the most severe injury when the car pinned her against a fence and ruptured her spleen, causing massive internal bleeding and leaking blood into her abdomen” (Baxtrom). Jadine, in need of serious medical attention, refused a blood transfusion.
Bobbi Kristina Brown like doing drugs and had a problem with them, but according to Radar Online, Ocr. 26, 2015, Bobbi Kristina spent the final weeks of her life heavily drugged up. In a transcript of a videotaped deposition by Danyela Bradley, a close friend to Bobbi Kristina, she claims Bobbi Kristina did marijuana, crack, and heroin. The transcript is not from the Nick Gordon and Bobbi Kristina estate civil suit, but instead it is part of an injury lawsuit filed by Russell J. Eckerman. On January 27, Russell claims he was injured in the car crash incident when Danyela’s jeep, driven by Bobbi Kristina, crashed into him. Danyela was a passenger in the jeep at the time and according to the lawsuit, Bobbi Kristina “was traveling at an imprudent speed for conditions and was following” Russells's vehicle “too closely.”
Throughout history we have had many great questions left aging in the dust. What happened here? Who did this crime? Why did this happen? How did it happen?
She was admitted several times to mental institutes for suicide attempts or catatonic episodes, where she was prescribed antipsychotics and sent home. She stated she had been thinking about killing her children for about two years prior to committing the murders. (McLellan) Her mental state paired with her religious upbringing was contributing factors to her children’s
In Barry Jenkins’ 2016 film, “Moonlight,” the theme of heteronormativity and identity appears. In this essay, I draw on the “fight scene,” where Chiron is beaten by Terrel and Kevin for his sexual orientation and use the concepts of repression and shame to critically reflect on queer youth, their experiences with bullying and the long-term psychological impacts they face during adulthood as a result. “Moonlight” gives the audience a unique look into the young man’s journey as he grapples with his identity and homosexuality in a community where it is unwelcome (Jenkins, 2016). The viewer is introduced to a young black man growing up in Miami through three distinct chapters: first, a child known as Little, then a teenager known as Chiron, and
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