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John Doe vs. ABC Inc.

John Doe vs. ABC Inc. READMISSION DATE: 2/18/2004. ADMISSION DATE: 01/15/2004 DISCHARGE DATE: 02/16/2004. 8/26 Pt continues to have problems With living area not being handicap accessible. 9/2 Pt environment is very difficult because it isn’t set up for handicapped.

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John Doe vs. ABC Inc.

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  1. John Doevs.ABC Inc.

  2. READMISSION DATE: 2/18/2004 ADMISSION DATE: 01/15/2004 DISCHARGE DATE: 02/16/2004

  3. 8/26 Pt continues to have problems With living area not being handicap accessible. 9/2 Pt environment is very difficult because it isn’t set up for handicapped. Pt needs boots due to foot dropping while in bed. 9/25 Bowel system has changed. Pt unsure If it’s because of meds or not. Living area still not equipped for situation.

  4. …poor scaffold erection procedures and would be unsafe to work on.

  5. SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSD SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSD NO YES Pain History of Injury (Traumatic-Right Knee Fracture) Color Change Temperature Change/Aymmetry Sweating Change Cutaneous Hypersensitivity/Allodynia Swelling/Edema Hair/Nail Change Weakness/Fatigue Tremor Limitation of Use Joint Stiffness Local Osteoporosis (X-Ray Examination) Bone Scan Positive for RSD Termographic Changes Response to Sympathetic Block Atrophy Cite: Reflex? Sympathetic? Dystrophy? Paradigm Shift?, The Clinical Journal of Pain; Vol.8, No.4, 1992: 281-84.

  6. SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSD SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSD NO YES Pain History of Injury (Traumatic-Right Knee Fracture) Color Change Temperature Change/Aymmetry Sweating Change Cutaneous Hypersensitivity/Allodynia Swelling/Edema Hair/Nail Change Weakness/Fatigue Tremor Limitation of Use Joint Stiffness Local Osteoporosis (X-Ray Examination) Bone Scan Positive for RSD Termographic Changes Response to Sympathetic Block Atrophy Cite: Reflex? Sympathetic? Dystrophy? Paradigm Shift?, Peter R. Wilson, MD, The Clinical Journal of Pain; Vol.8, No.4, 1992: 281-84. <3 RSD unlikely Interpretation: 17 3-5 RSD possible Number of Criteria Met: >6 RSD probable

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