Ccib Case Study Essay

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CCIB received a letter from the San Gabriel/Pomona RC stating that a resident Mr. J.H was having lunch and started choking on his sandwich, staff performing the Heimlich Maneuver and called 911. Letter stated that Dietary Supervisor Mr. Moreno admitted that he forgot to change the dietary slip to a puree diet.

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