History: Hank Harum ( Case # 7755) was first seen by Firgrove Veterinary Hospital on October 24, 2012. He was a stray feline brought in for an annual exam and vaccines by his owners. He weighed roughly 8 pounds. The doctor suggested to do an FIV test on Hank since he was a stray neighborhood feline for many years. The FIV test came out to be positive. Current issue: Hank was brought in to Firgrove Veterinary Hospital on Monday, December 14, 2015 with the symptoms of decreased appetite and swelling on the left side of his face. I noticed some hair loss and purulent discharge from Hank face. He let me check out his face for a closer look at purulent discharge. Hank seemed to be bright, alert and responsive. I told the doctor what I found and why Hank was here. Mrs. Harum told Dr. Swearngin that Hank …show more content…
Abscesses occur for a variety of reasons, cause extreme pain, and can be treated with much success. If left untreated, however, bacteria can spread into other areas of the mouth, causing serious medical conditions.Periodontal disease can cause the formation of an abscess, which is more common in cats that have a tendency to bite or chew frequently. If left untreated, facial or mouth traumas, bacterial infections, and diabetes can all contribute to the formation of an abscess. Symptoms of tooth root abscess are the following: - Bad breath - Loose teeth - Facial swelling - A visibly broken tooth - A strongly discolored tooth - An inability to chew - Increased presence of plaque on teeth Diagnosis is made upon visual examination and dental x-rays. Treatment involves tooth extraction, flushing of the affected area and
This morning’s press conference about the new founds dedicated to the Parks and Recreation Department, was held to answer questions about the money and whether or not it was given under false pretenses. The money that was initially given to the Parks and Recreations department was to enforce tighter security in local parks when one of their own employees was injured. Local officials say that early on Saturday morning Jerry Gergich, the employee in question, had sustained multiple injuries including a dislocated shoulder and a black eye, while in a local park feeding the humming bird feeders as part of his job. Mr. Gergich claimed he was mugged by two unknown assailants on Saturday morning when giving his statement to police officers when
this Court’s order to respond in full to the Hospital’s discovery requests and produce the requested documents. Additionally, Defendant failed to respond to the Hospital’s attempts to confer on this Motion. III. Conclusion and Prayer Defendant’s bad faith behavior implies that he considers himself to be above the requirements of the Rules of Civil Procedure and the authority of this Court.
Nelly’s friend and Mrs. Dow were talking about how she was before she had passed away and they said that while Nelly was pregnant she was in so much discomfort that the new Doctor just out of school did not know what
On December 17, 2014, Plaintiff Howard Rote Jr., an inmate housed at the Western Correction Institution brought suit arising from various incidents during his incarceration at various institution within the Department of Public and Correctional Services. ECF Document 1. Mr. Rote’s complaint alleged a myriad of allegations but listed no time frames or dates for any of the allegations. In an effort to gain clarity regarding Mr. Rote’s complaint, undersigned counsel (herein after “State Defendant’s Counsel”) filed a Motion for More Definite Statement. ECF Document 10.
#1). Why did the court in the Hargrave case (Text p. 173) find that Karen Hargrave was not, in fact, married to the decedent, Duval? Common-law marriages were statutorily abrogated in South Dakota in 1959 by an amendment to the SDCL 25-1-29. The ammended statute provided that any marriage contracted outside the jurisdiction of this state which is valid by the laws of the jurisdiction in which such marriage was contracted, is valid in this state.
For over 70 years, the attorneys at Herman Herman & Katz, LLC have fought persistently to help victims reclaim their lives after an injury or loss of a loved one. Located in New Orleans, we specialize in personal injury cases and have helped thousands of clients get the compensation they deserve for injuries sustained as a result of the negligence of others. Accidents can be devastating. Loss of income, physical pain, and medical bills can inflict an enormous amount of stress on a family. During this time, the the last thing on a person’s mind is knowing and securing his or her rights.
Gomez filed a petition for the return of the children on the legal issue that the twins Oscar and Emme have become settled in their new environment. The petition of Jenifer Gomez to bring back the Oscar and Emme to Brazil under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (“Hague Convention”), and implemented by the International Child Abduction Remedies Act, 42 U.S.C § 11601 et seq. (“IC-ARA). Habrzyk v. Habrzyk.
Bailey Nelson’s statements are representative over the community of Granville gym users in the segment transcribed for performance. She directly tackles her own value for the ideal female figure as well as the general value to a larger population of students on campus, providing context to the question of its influence on fitness behavior within the female student population. There are moments of self revelation where she discovers answers about herself through questions she has never asked herself such as what influences her during a workout and in what ways. Bailey clarifies that on average the female figure is highly held among female residents at Granville, but it varies depending on the individual’s ideals. In the later part of the transcription for performance there is an interview segment that describes Bailey’s friends who have prioritized workouts over academics.
The Case of Leighton Hay Leighton Hay was a 19-year-old Jamaican-born Canadian citizen who was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in 2002. This started with an altercation that broke out at midnight when four men and a woman tried to enter a nightclub without paying a cover charge. Later, those intruders left but three men with handguns came into the club and two of them made it into the kitchen where they shot Colin Moore eight times who was the brother of the person who was organizing the event that was taking place that evening (Roger Moore). In the kitchen, there were two more people aside from the brothers, Colin’s wife (Jennifer Moore) and a friend (Leisa Maillard). Jennifer ended up identifying one of the shooters as Gary Eunick.
Summary of the Incident Only eleven days into his new job as a New Jersey State Police trooper, Justin Hopson witnessed an act by his training officer that would challenge his moral convictions and change his life forever. During a traffic stop in March 2002, Hopson watched his partner arrest a woman for drunk driving who had not even been behind the wheel. Throughout the court proceedings in this case, Hopson chose not to violate his principles, and refused to validate his partner’s version of events surrounding the arrest. From that point forward, Hopson was targeted by fellow officers in an effort to silence him about this event, and other alleged police misconduct.
Fabric samples, hair from his dog, and blood stains were found in his house and
In 1974 Ehrlich Anthony Coker was sentenced to multiple life sentences in a Georgia prison for rape, murder, and the kidnapping of a teenage girl. On September of the same year, Coker escapes and forced his way into the residence of Carvers near Waycross, Ga. Entering the residence through an unlocked door Coker tied up Allen(the husband) and sexually assaulted his wife Elnita. Then threaten Allen’s life and abducted Elnita and took their vehicle but was later caught by police. As a result, Coker was charged with rape, armed robbery, motor vehicle theft, and escape.
Hank Palmer was a very successful lawyer in Chicago and learned of his mothers’ death while in court and leaves immediately for his small hometown in Indiana. Hank had not been home since high school graduation and was estranged from his family, especially his dad who was the judge in their home town. Hank felt resentment against his dad after being in a car accident when he was seventeen and his brother had been injured preventing him from a potential and aspiring baseball career. As a result of this, he was sent to a detention center and his father held this over his head. Hank and his father had never come to terms with these issues.
Harry Markham’s Loyalty Dilemma Markham was hired as an investment advisor to give advice on the state pension fund. He has concerned about the pension funds running out of money due to the liability risk associated with the higher values that were not being reported (Walsh,2016). The problem is that how can Markham give good advice on investments decisions to his clients when they don’t want to hear a negative report. He has live up to his moral obligation which is to be honest and trustworthy to his clients and all other parties when it involves investment decisions (Northouse, 2016, p.346). 1.)
Mr. Huffman is an 54 year old male who presented to the ED via LEO petitioned by his mother following being release from jail. Mother reported in petition her son has a history of mental illness and has been treated for the same. She continues to report in petition that Mr. Huffman has threatened family members and is a threat to himself and others. Before the assessment petitioner was contacted for collateral information. Petitioner states when asked when the last time she spoke with her son, "I haven't spoken to him since what happen in January.