The worker contacted Janice Nicolas; who is a friend of Kerri Gorman. Mrs. Nicolas stated “Kerri is a good mother, she has a happy family and all of Kerri’s children are very smart and well mannered.” Mrs. Nicolas stated “Kerri does go to the methadone clinic for opiate dependency. Mrs. Nicolas stated that Kerri told her she became dependent on pain killer after she was prescribed them after a car wreck she was involved in.” Mrs. Nicolas stated she had no safety concerns for the children living in the home with their mother and she last same all the children yesterday morning at her house during breakfast and all the kids were doing
A. How would an infection in Cari’s nasal passages and pharynx spread into her sinuses?
During Alejandro’s first years, he has had a turbulent life. When he was born, the medical staff had noted that he had methamphetamine in his bloodstream; Ms. C. had used the substance within four days before his birth. Alejandro had also been witness to domestic violence–watching as his father pinned down his mother and bit her cheek, drawing blood. During his second year of life, DCFS had placed Alejandro in a total of four different Los Angeles County foster homes.
The worker contacted Susie Hansen; who stated she was a mentor and mother figure for Mindy Cottier. Mrs. Hansen stated she didn’t have any concerns for Mrs. Cotter’s family, but she knew why she was being contacted by DHS. Mrs. Cottier stated “Sam and Maddie were having a birthday party at my house and Samuel was having a meltdown, you see Samuel has Oppositional Defiance Disorder and takes medication to keep it in control so every no a then he has these meltdowns and it hard to get him back under control, anyway Sam was having an episode at his party and Chris Mindy’s husband and Sam’s step dad was telling him to stand in the corner until he calms down. Sam refused and was yelling and thrashing around on the hard tile floor in front of the
According to former employee Stephone Else, medication aide, alleges she heard Ms. Lyles tell Phillip Yovonnie, LVN to “Take her to China” with Amara Anele, RN, and Lilian Foster, Medication aide present at 6:20-6:30am. Per the investigation, the date was identified as 1/23/18 and resident was Shirley Depino. According to the nurse Amara, she did not give any medications
Kerrie Peterson works for a Fortune 500 company named Access. She is currently a General Manager (GM), over the corporate leading business unit. Each GM was asked to cut back their operating cost and Kerrie agreed to set her goal to 15 percent, during a quarterly financial review planning session. She was confident about meeting the 15 percent goal, but the challenge was getting her senior manager on board with the ideal. Kerrie called a meeting for her senior management team, to inform them of the changes. Kerrie stressed the fact that by their department being the largest department they must join this effort, in order to meet the goal for the greater good of the company, (Lester & Parnell, 2007, Case E). As general manager, Kerrie
When Jim Lansciardi’s father passed away several years ago, he had set up fund in his memory. He figured that he would probably do the same thing for his mother but had not decided where. It was his mother’s and his own experience at Virginia Mason that convinced him. Jim’s mother, Marilyn, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August of 2011. Marilyn Lansciardi was a vivacious woman who loved her family. She also loved to sing and dance; she would light up a room with her infectious personality. Likewise, her sense of humor never failed her and she was making jokes until the moment she passed away in April of 2014.
The worker contacted Mrs.Latisha Brink who is the sister-in-law of Ben Brink. Mrs Brink stated "In my opinion i think Brandy may be on drugs, marijuna or meth. Brandy is very anti-social, she never wants to keep her own kids she is always pawning the off on her sister, and she wont let Ben get the kids if he doesnt hgive her money, money i think she uses to buy drugs." Mrs Brink stated "Ben is good father and very hands on with the kids."
A 13-year-old girl named Savana Redding's math class at Safford Middle School on October day in 2003. The assistant principal of the school, Kerry Wilson, came into the room and asked Savana to go to his office. Savana stated that none of the items in the planner belonged to her. Wilson then showed Savana four white prescription-strength ibuprofen 400-mg pills, and one over-the-counter blue naproxen 200-mg pill, all used for pain and inflammation but banned under school rules without advance permission. He asked Savana if she knew anything about the pills. Savana answered that she did not. Wilson then told Savana that he had received a report that she was giving these pills to fellow students; Savana denied it and agreed to let Wilson
On 10-18-17, the children's mom (Takeshia) made a threat to the one of the staff worker (Demetria). Demetria has transported the children and Takeshia to the Wisteria. Takeshia stated that: "She was going to go get her gun." Takeshia was cruising and threaten Demetria in front of her four children. It is unknown which one. Takeshia was dropped off at the Wisteria. Takeshia started makes threats to the people at the Wisteria. Takeshia undressed at the Wisteria. Takeshia took several pills one after the others. One of the pills may have been Adderall. The people at the Wisteria had to lock themselves in the office. Natchez Police Office (unknown) were called to the Wisteria. The Natchez Police Officer contacted Guardian Domestic Violence due
Lauren’s mother succumbed to the troubles of the world and was addicted to drugs while she was pregnant. Her mother’s addiction caused the severity of Lauren’s
D- The patient arrived on time for her session and reports being stable on dose and haven't used any illicit drugs. This writer advised the patient that this writer was in fact in receipt of missed phone call about coming to the session at 10:30 am rather than 10 am due to her mother in the process of selling the house. This writer addressed with the patient about letter from CHR from her counselor, Jade Bray stating about the patient non-compliance with her appointment due transportation barrier. According to the patient, she is going through hardship as her mother is no longer taking her to her appointment as the patient says, " She's tired of bringing me everyone, Charlene. She complains about bringing me here and does not understand why I can't even get a bottle...:Like c'mon. What do I have to do?" This writer explained to the patient about TEAM decision, at which the patient disagree with the decision. This writer asked the patient about her "judgement." According to the patient, she feels she is making judgement by not engaging any further altercation with patient at the clinic, dosing daily, coming to her counseling session, and trying to get help from Chrysalis for
Automotive Builders, Inc. (ABI) is a company that consistently changed its production lines and strategic goals relative to the needs of the times, starting out producing diesel engine parts for tractors in the 1940’s, switching over to the production of parts for military vehicles during World War II, and then, after the war, settling into its current placement in both the automobile and tractor industry. Due to the downturn in the economy and stiff and superior competition in both quality and price rising up from the Japanese who had recently entered into the industry, ABI is trying to find productive and innovative ways to improve sales and guarantee placement as the number one company in its
Tiffany’s doctor then asks her after her and Cassandra finished, “Do you have any other questions?” Tiffany answers, “Yes. What health risks am I posing on myself?” The doctor know that there are many health risk factors here for the mother so he starts by say, “While these risks are reason enough to avoid using the drug, pregnant women who inject heroin also expose themselves and their babies to diseases like HIV, hepatitis, and other blood-borne illnesses.
2. We have assumed that there are only two possible outcomes if the test is imperfect i.e. whatever the system turns out to be (bad or good)
James is a senior manager. When he was a manager, he voluntarily helped many new joiners to learn new tools. After Jame’s promotion, he no longer is the new joiner’s manager now. But whenever he has bandwidth issues, they readily take up tasks to help James out. Which of Cialdini’s Six Principles is at work