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Publication • May 26, 2016
Burmeister, Michelle, Licensed Practical Nurse Jodi Ucensedpi-a'dicai Nurse ' - , Segai: Describe in general, any medical care given: The panel did not receive reports from medical staff in regards ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Food
on the prevalence of noninfectious chronic medical conditions and nutritionassociated chronic diseases within U.S. prisons. What is available shows mixed findings (Harzke et al., 2010). Some research has shown rates ...
Publication • May 31, 2019
Correctional Center (Big Spring) in Texas "physically assaulted prison staff," reportedly after a lackluster response to a medical emergency "that resulted in the death of an inmate."42 The facility received ACA ...
Publication • September 22, 2020
the family’s bar/restaurant business in a rural community in South Dakota. She had a medical history of failing eyesight and transient ischemic strokes related to a complicated blood coagulation disorder ...
Publication • January 6, 2021
in a rural community in South Dakota. She had a medical history of failing eyesight and transient ischemic strokes related to a complicated blood coagulation disorder requiring specialty care and a daily ...
Publication • April 6, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to the child’s welfare to remain with the parent, whether reasonable efforts were made to prevent removal, and whether to vest the placing agency with temporary placement and care. (3) Psychotropic medication ...
Article • November 1, 2025 • from PLN November, 2025
was left to “asphyxiate on his own vomit” the suit claimed, adding that the beat-down was so vicious that one unnamed guard allegedly broke his hand. Scott, however, was allegedly denied medical ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
of an Inmate's admission to a medical care facility, and expenses incurred as a result of out-patient treatment for emergency medical setvices. A.Lo. Inmate - means any male felony offender sentenced ...
Publication
, without further inspection, over a long period of time. At present, the medical record has been submitted for Central Office medical review. We await their evaluation of our liability in this matter ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
indigent as defined by Department Policy 208.05, as said policy may be amended. A.1.n. Inpatient Hospital Costs - means any expenses incurred as a result of an Inmate's admission to a medical care facility ...
Case • 1995
with its prior orders and to determine the maximum capacity of the jails, the district court appointed three monitors--a special master, a medical monitor-assessor, and a jail monitor-assessor (collectively ...
Case • 1996
and stress and related behaviors." (Tr. at 490, 491). Filou testified she did not record these complaints in her medical records because of the sensitive nature of the disclosures, which involved persons ...
Case • 1990
, and the medical records and forms attached to it as exhibits, provide the following factual background: [19] On December 7, 1981, Burch was found wandering along a Florida highway, appearing to be hurt ...
Case • 1983
to be without meaningful recreation, religious freedom, and access to the courts. The institutions were understaffed and ill-staffed. Prisoners were found to be without adequate medical care. [20] On May 4 ...
Case • 2005
have to look to the market. Why should lawyers be different? Perhaps more important, the market is the implicit if not explicit standard when a jury awards damages that include reasonable medical ...
Case • 1976
to the Board." ? 54-524.21. The applicant must pass the examination prescribed by the Board. Ibid. One approved school is the School of Pharmacy of the Medical College of Virginia, where the curriculum ...
Brief • January 14, 2005
Booking, the handcuffs were placed on his wrists so tightly that two of his fingers were numb for months, the marks on his wrists were visible for days, and he required medical treatment. (82.) From ...
Brief
important, the market is the implicit if not explicit standard when a jury awards damages that include reasonable medical expenses in a personal injury case. We do not use a multifactor approach then. We ...
Brief • 2005
’ unconstitutional policy of subjecting every child who is detained at San Francisco’s Juvenile Hall to strip searches, urine tests, and other medical tests and procedures, regardless of whether there is any ...
Brief • 2010
to answer routine medical questions from a nurse, a team of deputies takes the p erson into a side tank, forcibly strips the individual without telling the p erson why they are being "dressed out," and tases ...
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