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Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
to be transferred to a medical unit with in-patient psychiatric care, the Montford Unit. He was told he could withdraw consent at any time. Taylor was taken to a cell, but he did not like it and told staff he would ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
. Suspecting infection, the nurse spoke to Dr. Vipin Shah, who worked for the prison’s medical contractor, Wexford Health Services, Inc. Shah prescribed penicillin by mouth twice a day for five days ...
into the Roberts County Jail, but she was never medically examined or assessed to determine if she was having a possible drug overdose. After she was placed in a cell at around 10 a.m., she is seen on video ...
according to his medical history and the autopsy findings. There are many causes for the asymptomatic moderately enlarged heart that was described at autopsy, the most common being undiagnosed high blood ...
, which he did not have according to his medical history and the autopsy findings. There are many causes for the asymptomatic moderately enlarged heart that was described at autopsy, the most common being ...
In-the-News Article • December 14, 2015
in Vermont’s health care system in an effort to enable providers to share patient medical records. But when one citizen-advocate tried to scrutinize how the money was being spent, he ran ...
In-the-News Article • September 7, 2021
contractor was effectively a "public agency" as defined by the state's Public Records Act. Writing for the high court, Justice Harold Eaton Jr. concluded that "providing medical care ...
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Taser Supervisory Use Report SUPERVISORY ADANCED TASER USE REPORT Subject’s Name: Report Date: Location: Booked: Charges: Officer’s Name: Sgt.: Lt.: ADV. TASER Serial #: Medical Facility ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
utilized in the inmate medical record for encounters? [DO 1104, HSTM Chapter 5, Section 1.3] Level 1 Amber User: John Mitchell Date: 9/20/2013 3:01:46 PM Corrective Plan: Charts continue to be written ...
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or the suspect. F. After deployment of the ERD medical attention shall be immediately provided to the suspect at the scene with follow up medical treatment at an appropriate medical facility. G. Extreme caution ...
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not addressed when reviewed and signed by supervisors. 2. Medical assessment or treatment was not provided to some inmates who had been exposed to Oleoresin Capsicum (pepper spray). 3. One responsibility ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
? Medical Examiner’s contact info or supporting info from medical attendants/ER. Hospital exam information (if conducted) Don’t overreact. Take time to analyze the situation and the potential causes of death ...
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Filed under: International, CIA
will approve the usc be present throughout the session, and will have authority to stop the use of technique at any of the tcchnique time. timc. on_ 3. There is no material change in the medical ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
A. Whenever an M26 Taser is applied to an individual, a Seattle Fire Department Aid or Medic Unit shall be called to the scene. B. Expended Taser darts and cartridges shall be handled as a biohazard and (unless ...
. There was no evidence of denial of adequate food, medical care, or clothing. Protection from Inmate Assault (627, 629): There was little evidence of risk of violence among double-celled inmates, and when disputes ...
, was booked into the county jail for drunk driving in June 2004 and placed in a padded cell. When he knocked on the door to call for medical attention, a guard ordered him not to knock. When Antoine knocked ...
a prescription anti-anxiety medication called Ativan. Hours later, Norman died in his cell from complications related to his heart condition. The prosecutor’s office was first alerted to Norman’s ...
-time offender sentence of probation, because Magbie stated he would continue smoking marijuana to alleviate the pain from his medical condition. After Magbie was sentenced on September 20, 2004, he ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
Texas Grand Jury Rules Jail Guards Not Negligent in Prisoner’s Death by Gary Hunter Despite a finding of homicide by the Dallas County Medical Examiner, an Angelina County grand jury ruled ...
Article • December 15, 2008 • from PLN December, 2008
that in order to comply with the settlement in a lawsuit filed over prisoner medical care, they have to closely monitor HIV and AIDS-infected prisoners. Otherwise, ADOC administrators allege, they could ...
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