I review the patient scale and he is under scale G effective on 12/27/2016 so on his case he don't have any discount Pt is resp. for the full payment charge fee amount. For the 99406 and 99407 we only needs to add to the claim the 99406 and remove the 99407 .…
Recently, an interesting case of murder involving a young married woman was unravelled by the crime scene team. The collection of evidence and laboratory examination of exhibits provided the corroborative evidence necessary to prove the victim’s in-laws were trying to mislead the Investigating Officer by fabricating a story of looting and murder…
PI/RISK MANAGEMENT REPORT: Ramona Strickland reviewed the attached Clinical Dashboards for Acute and Residential Services.…
Wheaton is liable for the manager’s injuries. Under the doctrine of Respondeat Superior Liability. The principle in this case would be Wheaton and the agent would be LaVar Johnson. Under this doctrine an employer is liable for torts committed by agents, who are employees and who commit the tort while acting within the scope their employment, in addition, it also makes the principal liable both for an employees' negligence and for her intentional torts (pg. 944).…
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 53-year-old black individual a patient of Dr. Shelton, who has had diabetes for at least six months, but he thinks it has been longer than that. He says his last known blood sugar was in the 300’s. He presents in the ER today with a foot ulcer since January of this year. He stated that it started with blisters where he had soaked his feet too long in hot water. He has had no eye examination for two years. There has been no surveillance of chronic complications of diabetes.…
The case was treated as a kidnapping case, rather than a murder case, for the first few hours after JonBenet’s mother, Patsy, realized she was not in her bedroom. This was due to the two-page ransom note Patsy found on her stairs at 5:30 in the morning on December 26th when she got up to make coffee. The note stated that it was from “a…
The key to solving this case is to find the author of the unusual ransom note left at the scene. According to other sources , mother of jonbenet found the note on the stairway, which led her to the discovery that JonBenet was missing from her bed. According to the note, they demanded money in exchange for the safe return of their daughter. As the morning passed, the expected phone call from the kidnappers never arrived, and a few hours later, the jonbenet body was located on the fl00r of the wine cellar.…
I believe Patricia stuck JonBen’et and the father helped her cover the murder. Fourth, there were no mentions of signs that JonBenet struggled. This proves that the victim knew and trusted he attacker or attackers. The fifth piece of factual evidence is that the person who killed JonBen’et had access to enter and leave the homes since there were no signs of forced entry. The sixth piece of physical evidence is that the father left the home and returned to discover JonBen’et body in the basement covered with a blanket. He also relocated the body from the basement to the living room floor. The author Jenkins (2013) also highlight more key points to the case in the article entitled The Murder Case of JonBenet Ramsey. The coroner discovered pineapples in Jon bennet stomach and officers observed a bowl of pineapples on the sink of Ramsey’s…
JonBenét Patricia Ramsey (/ˌdʒɒnbəˈneɪ pəˈtrɪʃə ˈræmzi/; August 6, 1990 – December 25 or 26, 1996) was a six-year-old American beauty queen who was murdered in her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, on December 25, 1996. A lengthy ransom note was found in the house, and her father, John Ramsey, found the little girl's body in the basement of their house about eight hours after she was reported missing. She sustained a broken skull from a blow to the head and had been strangled; a garrote was found tied around her neck. The official cause of death, as reported by the autopsy, was "asphyxiation due to strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma".[1] Time magazine reported that it was officially ruled a homicide.[2] The case generated…
Jonbenet was just a pageant girl like her Mother from Colorado and Amber an Arlington girl. This crime that left them dead has been heartbreaking for their family. It has been questioned many times if the cases of Jonbenet Ramsey and Amber Hagerman will ever be solved. Both of their families have been through these terrible happenings. Jonbenet’s and Amber’s case made people think twice.…
She was pretty, successful in the beauty pageants, and had two loving parents. That all changed one December day in 1996. JonBenet Ramsey’s body was found by her father 8 hours after she was reported missing. Who could do this terrible deed? Was the killer still in the house? JonBenet Ramsey is one of the most highly publicized murder mysteries of our time and has lots of unanswered questions.…
The twenty month old Lindbergh baby boy was kidnapped from his nursery at around 9:00 p.m. The nurse was the first to detect the missing baby, and she immediately notified the parents. A ransom note demanding $50,000 to get the child back was found in the nursery window sill. The nursery was searched for evidence, but all that was found were muddy footprints and a partially broken ladder. Six days after the abduction, Charles received a second ransom note which demanded to…
young daughter JonBenet was found by her father John Ramsey at approximately 1pm in the…
December 26, 1996 the day meant for celebrating the joys of the holidays with the ones they loved were spent mourning the death of their six- year-old sister and daughter, JonBenet Ramsey. Twenty years of silence, Ramsey’s older brother Burke Ramsey sits down for the first time for a Dr. Phil McGraw interview. In the 2016 interview McGraw uses news articles, tapings, and older interviews to build his credibility in which gains his audience’s attention. Dr. Phil’s purpose of this interrogation is to re-introduce the unsolved murder for those who may not know about the twenty year long case. By using the visual and audio aids his audience can hear and see the emotion, or lack thereof, of those mentioned at the time. The tone, attitude, diction, and syntax of what was said effected their claims on them not being guilty.…
There has been much finger pointing throughout the year of suspects. The Boulder Police department were highly suspicious of the parents from he start as was much of the country, but the parents named their own list of suspects in their book titled The death of Innocence. Among these people were a former housekeeper, a former nanny, and many angry former business associates of John Ramsey. Nothing has ever come out of this.…