Oliver Quinn Case Study

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Oliver Quinn was in his room at around 11:03 p.m. Oliver Quinn got up and walked to the bedroom light and turn it on. Staff, Mohamed Bah told Oliver Quinn to turn the light off his roommate, Alex Kalinowski was sleeping. Oliver Quinn started engage in aggression (grabbing, hitting and attempting to bite staff) on staff. Staff, Mohamed Bah called a code and Physical Management Procedure was implemented for the safety of Oliver Quinn and others. After Oliver Quinn was released, Oliver Quinn went after his staff, Mohamed Bah and attempted to engaged in aggression. Staff, Mohamed Bah called another Physical Management Procedure was

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