Medicate Patient In Emergency Department

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1. Signal 51M / Medicate Patient In Emergency Department
Location: Emergency room 57.
Patient: Michelle Garner ETOH (DOB: 07/22/1964 ; Fin: 86256278 ).
Nurse: Marlyn Lastimosa
Security: Supervisor Evens Steven, S/O Omar Alonso, S/O and S/O Ariel Weiland and S/O Demetrio Flores
Time Security cleared: 0010 hours.
On Monday 10/03/2016 at approximately 0010 hours, Security was called for a Disorderly Patient In Emergency Department (51D) room #57, On arrival Patient was screaming towards staff and demanding to give her pain medicine or else she is living the hospital. Security Supervisor Evans encourage patient to cooperate and stay on her room for her safety. Patient Michelle stated that she will only cooperate when they give her the pain medicine.

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