Assessment 2 Short Essay Question -01 Discuss Mr. Ronald bates systemic assessment and priorities of management Mr. Ronald bates presented to the emergency department with shortness of breath (Respiratory rate- 24 breaths/min) and general discomfort (pain score- 4/10) and it was started in the morning and worsens when doing activities. The above presenting complaints lead to a possible cardiac event, so that this presentation would be triaged as category 2. Therefore, medical officer would be notified regrading patient presentation and put Mr. bates to semi fowler’s position in the Emergency bed if this position is comfortable for him. Further primary systemic assessment of the patient starts with an order with an assessment of
B. The police officer tried to make it look like he had a probable cause to search Rodriguez car. C. I believe that Rodriguez was to prevail in court, because the Police officer should not of allowed his dog to sniff Rodriguez car without a warrant and after the dog found something he said he had probable cause but without the dog he didn 't even had a probable cause.
The evening of November 9, 1989, Timothy Dickerson was charged with possession of crack cocaine. Dickerson was seen coming out of an apartment building, on Morgan Avenue North, around 8:15 p.m. by a Minneapolis patrolling officer. The officer was aware of the types of criminal activity due to having severed several warrants at the apartments. Dickerson began to walk towards the patrolling officers police car, he spotted the police car, made eye contact with one of the officers, and turned around and started walking in the other direction. The officer pulled the squad car into the alley and ordered Dickerson to stop and submit to a pat down search.
Brooke Rogers is a junior at Drake University studying Environmental Science and Anthropology/Sociology with a minor in History. Brooke is from Kankakee, Illinois and enjoys talking to new people and sharing stories. She is an active member of Drake Broadcasting System, where she has hosted her own radio show for the third consecutive year. Although, this is her first oral history course Brooke finds herself right at home asking people about their lives. Brooke has found the whole process to be rewarding as well as inspirational and hopes to continue collecting oral histories after the course completes.
On 10/15/17, at approximately 11:05am, I Deputy Warden N. Christian with Franklin County Animal Care and Control (FCACC) was dispatched to 2269 Summit St on a dog being held. I arrived at the location at approximately 12:21pm, I spoke to the complainant who stated he saw the dog running loose in the general area. The complainant was scared the pit bull (tan/wht) would run into the street. I had the complainant complete a animal release form. I placed the pit bull in my vehicle.
Cortney Moody is an orthopedic charge nurse at Piedmont Henry, and the only nurse to be nominated for the DAISY Award, AJC Nurse of the Year, and Piedmont Henry Nurse of the Year. For Cortney, every patient interaction is an opportunity to make a difference. She goes the extra mile for her patients, and always takes the time to listen and give them the guidance they
Duane Chapman is known to take down the bad guys so when his family is involved, the situation must be devastating on a very personal level. His homeless, stepdaughter has been charged in Hawaii for allegedly trying to rob a bank. According to Fox News on Thursday, Nicole Gillespie, 35, handed a note to a teller at the Territorial Savings Bank in downtown Honolulu and allegedly demanded money. After getting an undisclosed sum, she took off on foot.
Weather Walters career gets invaded, he should still be punished. He could have harmed some other Object not an animal. The animal had cubs to take care of, and now their life is in danger. Other people may have a different opinion.
Mr.Smith appeared to be the common, middle-aged, father of four that populates most sub-urban areas. He had beady brown eyes, worn thin from long hours at the office; he adorned sharp, horn-rimmed glasses to balance his over-sized head; he even cloaked himself in the outfit of a mundane, working civilian. On the contrary, this man was the Chief Executive Officer of an international corporation; Forbes Magazine considered him to be a one-man global power. Interestingly enough, the ego that usually accompanies someone of his status was abnormally absent. Rather, Mr.Smith seemed to pride himself in the fact he was a chameleon: blending into a crowd with ease.
The court concluded since he was not harboring the animal he is not an owner at the time of the injury. Id. at 1267. Similarly in Severson, the court held that under the Animal Control
Although John Hinckley was trying to get Jodi Foster’s attention, when John HInckley shot President Ronald Reagan, Jodi didn't want anything to do with John. Just a normal day Ronald Reagan started his day out by announcing a speech at the National Conference Building and Construction Trades Department. Reagan finished his speech (to a group of trade unionists) around 2:25. All Mr. President had to do was walk 30 feet to his waiting limo. The Secret Service thought he didn't need a bulletproof vest because he didn't have to walk that far, but they were wrong.
Have you ever been bit by a dog and thought it was mean? Come to find out, it is very possible it’s not mean at all. Many facts show that dogs bite in many different scenarios. It’s not that they are mean, it could be how they were raised, them feeling threatened, or even low tolerance. There are many statements that prove that the dogs should not be executed for biting someone when it could possibly be our fault as a owner.
William Martinez was awarded $3 million by a Georgia jury in 2012. He was a 31 year old who complained to chest pain that could be felt radiating through his arm. He went to a cardiologist’s office where the cardiologist said he was at “high risk” of having a heart disease. A nuclear stress test was scheduled to be 8 days later. On the day before his test, Martinez engaged in sexual activity (a threesome) and died during the experience.
Every year, thousands of Americans are bitten by animals – most often dogs. In many cases, a person bitten by an animal may have a legal right to recover damages from the animal’s owner or another responsible party. Dog bite laws vary from state to state. In North Dakota, the victim of a dog bite must prove that the owner had opportunity to intervene and prevent the attack and in not doing so, injuries and harm were inflicted upon the victim.
These animals should be taken to animal shelters and taken away from the people who beat them and make them fight. If you ever see a dog walking on the side of the road and it looks like its malnurited then you should do it a favor and take