Preview

Sacrifice In The Classroom

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
214 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Sacrifice In The Classroom
I conducted an interview with De'Andrea Franklin, caregiver at the operation on 11-16-15. Ms. Franklin stated she in the classroom staff in the Pre-K room that Daniel W. is in during the daytime. Ms. Franklin stated at the time of the incident, she was on her afternoon bus route and that Breanna Henderson was the caregiver while she was away from the center. Ms. Franklin stated she returned back to the center around 2:50 and was greeted at the door by Versie Crossland the cook. Ms. Franklin said Versie told her that Daniel had fallen on the table in the classroom and Breanna could not get the bleeding to stop. Ms. Franklin said she went to the classroom to check on Daniel. Ms. Franklin said she asked Daniel what happened and he said "I tripped

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    Case Study: R/S Caiden

    • 209 Words
    • 1 Page

    R/s Caiden’s 79-year-old great grandmother called her on Saturday to help out with Caiden because there was nowhere for him to go. R/s a DSS worker advised her to keep the child and to call the police if Britany tried to come at the child. R/s she is going to the Medicaid office to see what she can do to get Caiden’s Medicaid started because he is behind…

    • 209 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    On 10-10-17, Eastyn discolured to the reporter that: "While over his grandmother (Darla's) home, he was using the bathroom. He called Darla to help him wiped his bottom (butt). Darla stuck her finger in his butt hole." Eastyn's butts is red and raw. It is unknown when he was over Dana's home. It is unknown how often Eastyn is over there. Eastyn told his mother (Dana) about what had happened. Dana took Eastyn to the pediatrican on 10-10-17. The pediatrican stated that: "A letter was sent by the step-dad (Christopher Sr. ) attorney (unknown). She would have to take him to another pediatrican." It is unknown why. It is unknown if Eastyn sought medical attention. Since, this happened Eastyn has had several accident with using…

    • 223 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    On April 25 2017, investigators extensively interviewed both the child’s biological mother Skylyn Garcia DOB 9/30/1997, and child’s biological father Rashed Hardial DOB 3/16/1995 who both denied observing or inflicting abuse to the c/v Angel Hardiel. The parents described one prior incident when mother fell asleep after feeding the c/v. The parents woke up and observed that the child accidentally fell from the bed on to the floor causing a bruise. At the time of the fall the C/V was only three weeks old. The Montefiore medical staff concluded that the child’s injuries were not inconsistent with the parent’s story.…

    • 394 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Most of the time the neighbor would come to Berry’s house to watch the child. On November 6, 1998 Jamie needed to go to a meeting. Jamie had not talked to Berry that day because he was very busy. The child was having a bad day because he was teething and did not take his nap. The child finally fell asleep in the playpen that Jamie had in the kitchen. Jamie didn’t want to wake the child so she went across the hall to see if the neighbor could watch the child while she went to her AA meeting. The neighbor was home but wanted to stay at her house so Jamie set up a baby monitor and gave the neighbor the other baby monitor to listen in on the child. Jamie was stressed that day and on the way to her meeting she decided to stop by the bar. When she was there she ordered a drink but did not drink it because she knew that it was not the right thing to do and she had come so far that she didn’t want to screw up now. She decided to go straight home to see the child and did not relapse. Dana Dowright (Social Worker), Berry and Jamie’s social worker saw Jamie at the bar. Social worker knew Berry was not home and went to check on the family at their residence. At about…

    • 3281 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The reporting party (RP) stated on 3/21/17 foster child Marian Mancilla disclosed to her classmate who she sustained a black (which eye not disclosed). According to Marian she injured her eye when she ran into her brother's shoulder. However on the morning of 3/20/17 Marian arrived to school with her foster mother Argelina who disclosed the eye injury occurred at the school on Friday. Subsequently, after the foster mother departed, Marian disclosed she ran into a pole near the bathroom. The RP stated she was present on Friday and Marian did not complain of an injury. Furthermore if Marian had been injured at school she would have made a fuss. The RP is concern due to the inconsistency in Marian's…

    • 121 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Today I collaborated with my nurse preceptor, the physician, and anesthesiologist. I assisted my nurse preceptor in taking vital signs every thirty minutes to an hour and monitoring the patient’s uterine contractions and fetal heart rate. In addition, my nurse preceptor allowed me to administer the Tylenol and hang the LR bags. She also showed me how to piggy bag a medication, when she was preparing the IV bag with amoxicillin. In addition, when my nurse preceptor would go into the room to read the fetal monitoring strip, she showed me exactly what she was looking at and explained to me what each segment meant. It was clear that although the fetus was experiencing accelerations with a moderate variability, it was extremely elevated. Furthermore,…

    • 179 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Sentinal Event

    • 2277 Words
    • 10 Pages

    Child taken to OR at approximately 5:45 and was sent to recovery at approximately 6:30. Unclear if OR nurse tried to contact mother when child came out of surgery, also unclear if surgeon tried to contact mother about surgery outcomes. Child was in recovery for approximately 1 hour. Recovery nurse paged mother with no response. Recovery nurse also went to waiting room looking for mother. Recovery nurse did not retrace child’s path for further information.…

    • 2277 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The patient had an opportunity to raise the incident with nursing and medical team on the night and the following day, however she didn’t until her son came for a visit the following day.…

    • 347 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Unions are the heart of democracy! As far as Putting the Students First Act, Bill 115, 2012 is concerned, and it's affects on trade unions and the trade union movement, people should consider what type of future prosperity they want for their children and for themselves? One floating on a never ending sea of poverty dictated by governments of Capitalist greed? Unions promote benefits and well being! Collective bargaining deserves to follow basic human rights! Education for the future of our children and those youth who soon will also grow up to be teachers, Members of Parliament, union members, leaders and directors, positive contributors to the community in Ontario cannot be found in a society that does not promote solidarity!…

    • 1059 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    During our class period on November 28th, a classmate’s mother, Stefanie Clements came to talk to our class about her experiences of being a Critical Nurse at Gundersen. Stefanie seemed really passionate about her job and it seems that she has seen and experienced a lot during her six years of being a Critical Nurse. I was really glad that Stefanie took time out of her busy schedule to come in and talk about her experiences, was really eye-opening.…

    • 383 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    When babies are born with a head bleed, doctors can insert a shunt in their little heads to aleviate some pressures that the build up of fluids has caused; and to prevent the babies from developing hydrocephalus a condition in which there is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid, but this baby was just too small to handle the insertion of a shunt. Therefore, doctors decided to place a little reservoir to drain some of the fluid entering her tiny brain. The practitioner has to pull out the excess fluid daily. The mother of the baby was a first time mother and seeing her poor little baby in so much agony, she became very stress and was anxious. She would sit in the NICU to pray and eventually asked Ms. Diane to start praying with her to help calm her nerves down and she started to talk to Ms. Diane whenever she was not busy. "The baby's mother was a sweet, christian, young lady whom I became close to". After a few months in the NICU doctors were able to successfully insert the shunt in the baby’s brain, and sure enough the baby became well and was released from the…

    • 922 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    This incident is critical to me as it presented a learning opportunity as well as a risk of physical harm to me and the nurses with me. As I look back on this incident there are several issues that relate to the role of the nurse.…

    • 3731 Words
    • 15 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Today, February 1, 2017, was a more unique day than most. First, when checking our census, Missy and I noticed that a patient was going to surgery soon, so we ran down to 4 west and did some verbal pre-op teaching before she was taken to surgery. This taught me that there isn’t a typical day in child life and that a beneficial trait to have as a child life specialist is flexibility and the ability to go with the flow. Missy and I planned to go ahead with our morning play session, and also intended to facilitate a group play session later in the afternoon since we were covering 4 west and 7 east and had a surplus of adolescent male patients that morning. I also had the unique and amazing opportunity to attend a school re-entry with Taryn!…

    • 730 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    I walked onto the floor to find out I was the charge nurse for the day, often referred to as the “unit gofer”. To hospital workers, day shift charge nurses will usually take a small load of “easier” patients and assign other patients, do various paperwork, and help with admits. That day had been business as usual until about 6:00 pm when I received a frantic phone call directly from the emergency room of a 24 year old eight month pregnant Hispanic woman being brought into the resuscitation room of the emergency department with an estimated time of arrival of eight minutes. The ER nurse reported that she had an established cardiac arrest of ten minutes and was found unconscious; no other history could be obtained. Full basic life support had been present since arrest; initial application of advanced protocols had not re-established circulation while in the field. Immediately, it had become an all hands on deck situation. I called for my coworkers to have our operating room opened and prepped. The resuscitation cart was ready for the neonate. The neonatologist, anesthesiologist and attending obstetrician as well as our resident were informed of their arrival. Just as I hung up the phone, I heard the sirens from the ambulance coming and the pages over the intercom for the Labor and Delivery team to report to the ER. Without hesitation, I ran down with surgical instruments, sutures and lap sponges to a room filled…

    • 1461 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Illness Narrative

    • 744 Words
    • 3 Pages

    A beautiful baby boy was brought into this world. Appearing to be in a perfect normal healthy state of condition. Then abrubtly, out of no where, this helpless two year old toddler had his first seizure. (February 22nd, 2012 at 12:42 pm), Thus becoming the most memorable and horrifying moment of mother Jenevera’s life. She explained to me that before going through a normal routine of grocery shopping at Wal-mart she happened to look into the backseat and see her child shaking uncontrollably, eyes rolled back. Oblivious to as why this was happening, or what to do, she instinctively got him out of the car and screamed for help.…

    • 744 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays