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Lisa, so I don’t know.
Q.
Well, was there somebody with some medical
training that was assigned or undertook on their own the responsibility to check and make sure that she was medically okay, not just physically okay?
A.
Well, the medical officer would be the
person, you know.
Q.
That would be Doctor Johnson?
A.
That’s right. That would be the person that
was responsible to make sure if there is anything physical, you know, it gets addressed, you’ know.
Q.
Is there anything that you observed during
your three or four days with her, five days, that needed physical attention: Bites, scratches, bruises?
A.
Bruises, yeah. I mean, it was not, like,
completely surprising for me at the time, because she was always hurting herself, you know, when being
agitated, you know. The fact that she had lost some weight, but the same thing, it’s, like, well, if you don’t eat much and don’t sleep much, you lose some weight, so it wouldn’t be, like, well, there is a big problem or something like that, but it could be something that wasn’t in the care. I am not sure.
Q.
Who was Lisa’s senior, do you know? Did she
have a senior?
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