Bamenga_Irene
p. 20
Non-compliance with ICE NDS requirement to provide the Detainee Handbook and Classification
Non-compliance with ICE NDS requirement to provide the Detainee Handbook and Classification
Non-compliance with ICE NDS, Medical Care, section (III)(F)
Non-compliance with ICE NDS, Medical Care, section (III)(F)
Non-compliance with ICE NDS, Medical Care, section (III)(D)
Non-compliance with ICE NDS, Medical Care, section (III)(D)
Jail medical staff unaware of ICE NDS requirements
Jail medical staff unaware of ICE NDS requirements
Facilities fail to dispense, verify and correctly dose medications
Facilities fail to dispense, verify and correctly dose medications
Non-compliance with ICE NDS classification requirements
Non-compliance with ICE NDS classification requirements
p. 132
ACCF nurse practitioner gave Ms. Bamenga a physical assessment and found nothing wrong even after Bamenga insisted that she was receiving incorrect medicine dosages
ACCF nurse practitioner gave Ms. Bamenga a physical assessment and found nothing wrong even after Bamenga insisted that she was receiving incorrect medicine dosages
p. 138
Doctor states that Ms. Bamenga’s death could have resulted from a cardiac arrhythmia brought on by “digoxin toxicity and alterations in potassium levels” due to incorrectly prescribed high dosages of her medications
Doctor states that Ms. Bamenga’s death could have resulted from a cardiac arrhythmia brought on by “digoxin toxicity and alterations in potassium levels” due to incorrectly prescribed high dosages of her medications
p. 139
Missed medication dosing and incorrect medication dosing contributed to the decompensation of Ms. Bamenga’s congestive heart failure
Missed medication dosing and incorrect medication dosing contributed to the decompensation of Ms. Bamenga’s congestive heart failure
Death could have been prevented if the appropriate steps were taken to determine the severity of her congestive heart failure followed by an appropriate treatment plan to control her cardiac condition
Death could have been prevented if the appropriate steps were taken to determine the severity of her congestive heart failure followed by an appropriate treatment plan to control her cardiac condition