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SphenoidFractureSphenoidFracture
HemorrhageHemorrhage
C5C6
Maxillary and Sphenoidbone fractures
Fractures of the C5 and C6 vertebra
Left Clavicle fracture
8 inch lacerationswelling and deformity
Approximately 1 inchlaceration to top of lefthand
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SwollenBruised Lefteyelid andperiorbitalarea ...bleeding
Approximately 3 inchlaceration to chin
Left hip dislocation
Swelling and deformityLeft ankle
Massive scrotal edema
Bilateral ribfractures
INJURY SUMMARYINJURY SUMMARY
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11/7/06
First visit to a PreferredWomen’s Health Center with Mother. Ultrasound done.3 Laminaria inserted
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Arrived at A Preferred Women’s Health Centerwith Mother
11:15amMedications begin: Miso-protosol 400mcg PO
12:15pmVistaril 50mg PO and ibuprofen 800mg PO,Misoprotosol 400mcgPO
(Time ?)
When did procedure start?
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Procedure stopped due tofetal position.
1:10pmValium 10mg PO
2:15pm20 units IM Pitocin
TIMELINETIMELINE
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3D OVERLAY3D OVERLAY
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2.5 - 3.5 recommended INR American College of Chest Physician Guidelinesfor most patients with mechanical prosthetic valves.
2.0 - 3.0 recommended INR American College of Chest Physician Guidelinesfor most patients with bioprosthetic valves.
CHARTCHART
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FemurFemur
TibiaTibia
PlatePlate
ScrewsScrews
FractureFracture
3D X-RAY3D X-RAY
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The stab wound was made over the dorsal aspect of the ring metacarpal
The fracture was held reduced and the wire was passed across fracture site into the proximal phalanx
A trans - MP joint 0.062 inch K wire was introduced
K-wire K-wire
Incision
Drill
Pins
2D & 3D SURGICAL2D & 3D SURGICAL
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PHOTOGRAPHPHOTOGRAPH
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There was pieces in there speaking of classified and explosive materials that from my background and understanding of these areas, it would have leapt out at me. As a matter of fact, my heart leapt when I read that version of it, when I saw that part about explosive. Q: Back in January of 2000, how did you receive Exhibit 38?A: I don’t remember.Q: Was there a previous revision - - or an original that you received?A: I don’t know. What I remember is really a short document with a Phase 1 price and a Phase 2 price, which I submitted to my plant manager. He said, “Proceed with Phase 1.” Q: And you do recall receiving a dust collection system study by ***** sometime in January of 2000, or in that time frame?A: Yes.Q: Did you fully read the dust collection system study from ***** when you received it? A: I would - - I would say yes.Q: Did you read it?A: I read - - I generally read everything that I get in front of me on proposals, because I - - my life deals with what-ifs.Q: You’re basing your answer on your general procedure?A: My answer would be yes.A: Since we ended with Perigon, let me ask you about that. Did you bringyour children to your plant?A: Yes.Q: would you have brought your children to your plant if you believed you were taking them to a place where they could be killed by a dust cloud explosion?A: Not no, but hell, no.Q: If you knew that there was a dust cloud explosion potential there that could have threatened you, your family and your friends, would you have sat on your hands, or would you have done something about it? A: I would have done something about it.Q: Are you 100-percent positive that ***** never sent you these e-mails that we now - - these dust collection studies that say, “Watch out”. You ‘ve got a dust potential explosion”?A: I never had anything - - Q: If they had sent you the very documents that ******* showed you, could you have prevented this whole tragedy from occurring?A: Yes.Q: All you needed was somebody like ***** to have the human decency to tell you there was a problem, and you could have fixed it very quickly, true?A: We could have looked into it and come to a - - some sort of engineering solution.Q: Have you ever received from ***** any dust collection program - - or document that even claimed to be a final report rather than one that had editorial notes on it?A: No.Q: And ******** has not yet shown you anything that purports to be a final version that has no editorial comments on it, has he?
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