Damien wants to make a complaint against Mr. Jones because he believes Mr. Jones used excessive force during a “handle with care” situation. Ms. January stated Mr. Jones used the force to separate Damien and another youth at the facility; the boys were having a physical altercation and Damien became aggressive with Mr. Jones. In order to gain control of the situation and Damien, Mr. Jones grabbed Damien and slammed him to the floor. Damien has visible bruises that the reporter believes came from the fight with the other youth. Damien has a scar on his neck and a bruise on his knee; there isn’t any open skin, lacerations, bleeding, or swelling. Damien is not complaining of pain and doesn’t need any medical treatment. Ms. January stated Damien
As a result of the accused’s actions Mr. Keast has suffered injuries to his neck and jaw and a significant bruise to
MICU 15A was dispatched to 30 West Ave, @ Genesis Healthcare, Wayne Center in the Wayne Business District in Radnor Township, for an ALS Emergency, Assault Victim. The weather conditions were cloudy, cool and dry. MICU 15A responded with care per protocol to the stated location with EMT Straub driving. On arrival, the EMS Crew proceeded to the nurse's station, and the individuals there did not know anything about an incident, there was a female standing in one of the hallways who advised that there was a person sitting over where she was. The EMS crew proceeded to that area and found a 43-year old female who was a registered nurse and was conscious and alert x4 and was sitting on a chair, the EMS crew asked her what was happening, "she replied that she was in a patient room and stated that the patient had an IV in her arm and became disturbed and picked up a pocketbook and then assaulted her by the swing it and striking her in the right frontal region of the head", the nurse then exited the room and went and sat down in the hallway, where the EMS crew found her.
The issue in the case, Niles v. City of San Rafael, was negligence. Kelly Niles did not receive prompt and proper care from a team of health professionals when he was taken to the emergency department to get examined. The nurse “obtained a history of the injury and took Kelly’s pulse and blood pressure. The nurse was correct in taking Kelly’s vital signs, but it is also her duty to examine him thoroughly and monitor his vital signs during his complete stay. There was also an issue in his skull x-rays. They were analyzed, but soft tissue swelling was not noted until later on. That should
Upon arrival we made contact with Justin Pearce, walking with his girlfriend and his children at the end of the driveway near the Farm to Market Road. While speaking to Justin Pearce I detected the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath and or person. Justin Pearce stated he and his sister Erica Hammer got into a physical argument and had assaulted one another. I observed Justin Pearce to have obvious signs of injury to his person, including a swollen knot on the left side of his upper
While on the bus the week of 08/17/15, Mattie bumped her head while sitting in her sister’s lap. The child had a gash in her head that bled all over the bus. Mattie may have needed stitches but she was not taken for medical treatment. The bus driver stopped the bleeding and bandaged the child’s wounds; the driver also told Mr. Cleveland what had happened and suggested she be taken to see a doctor. It was rumored that Mr. Cleveland did not take Mattie for treatment and made statements that she would be okay. The reporter believes there may have been a knot on the child’s head from a previous injury and the accident reopened the wound. An incident report was completed and submitted to Ms. Rush. On 08/26/15, Taylor was seen with a brown paper
Make an initial speculation about Suzie’s condition at this time. Assuming that your speculation is true, what do you think the doctor will find in the results of Suzie’s physical examination?
In November 1960, Dorrence Darling II, a minor (Plaintiff) was brought in to the Charleston Community Memorial Hospital (Defendant) by his father, after breaking his leg during a football game. The on call Physician, Dr. Alexander (Defendant) tended to Darling in the emergency room. Dr. Alexander began by putting the leg in traction, setting the break, and applied a plaster cast. The next day Darling's toes had become dark, swollen and cold to the touch. Darling was in a great deal of pain and voiced this to the Dr. and attending nursing staff. Dr. Alexander made some adjustments to the cast around the toes to relieve some of the pressure.
I arrived on scene at approximately 02:11 hours. I approached the front door and the victim, Hollie J. McIntosh (F/W, DOB: 07/26/1988) opened the door and let me inside. I inquired with McIntosh what happened. McIntosh stated she was shoved and choked by her boyfriend, James Dean Carvell (M/W, DOB: 01/25/1988). I observed a red mark on McIntosh’s neck. McIntosh advised Carvell was in the bedroom. McIntosh pointed to the bedroom. I entered the bedroom. Carvell was lying
Noah Scott was prompted to the shower to complete activities of daily living. Noah Scott complied with the demand and walked to the bathroom. While in the bathroom, staff Watson Suah prompted Noah Scott to take his clothes off and Noah Scott complied. While Noah Scott was taking his clothes off, Watson Suah discovered the following injuries on Noah Scott: bruises on upper right and left arm, and left and right rib cage.
Yes, Tavion’s mother’s statement of concern about the suspicion of abuse should warrant a valid reason to lunch investigation in the child injury. Moreover, the emergency department staff had suspicion about the Tavion’s injury due to the fact injury is not consistence with an injury sustained in park playground. Hospitals are mandate by law to report any suspicion of child abuse; the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act enacted in 1974 was designed to encourage the reporting of child abuse cases, and prevention. In addition, most states have enacted laws to further protect abuse children, and most states protect the individual required to report cases of suspected child abuse; the following individual are eligible to report suspected cases of abuse include healthcare administrators, physicians, interns, registered nurse, chiropractors, social service workers, psychologists, dentists, osteopaths, optometrists, podiatrists, mental health professionals, and volunteer in healthcare facilities (Pozgar, 2014).
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This article looks at new approaches that two colleges are using to reduce the amount of binge drinking students engage in. The article focuses on Frostburg State University, a college which has recently acquired joint jurisdiction, enabling campus police officers to patrol off-campus housing areas. The article covers several methods mentioned in the New York Times article, including education via “social norming” campaigns, responsibility of stores and bars to thoroughly check IDs, and reducing availability of alcohol to underage students. It also covers some topics we’ve discussed in class: harm reduction, parents’ involvement (or lack thereof), and alternatives to partying.
The possible physical abuse section includes the assessment of bruising that appeared on several places on the patient’s body including right periorbital area and right maxilla along with swelling, redness and warmth. There was
It was unethical for school officials to report that they did not know how the student sustained injuries. It seems that a thorough investigation was not done to decipher what happened in the student’s classroom. It is against the law for any teacher to inflict any form of injuries to students. School officials are held accountable for each student who is placed into their care. Therefore, it was an irresponsible action against the school system.
If Macbeth didn’t have the encounter with the witches some events that occurred would’ve never happened. Macbeth was ruthless prior to meeting the witches. Although Macbeth was ruthless he also