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Appeal Docket Sheet

Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Docket Number: 1915 MDA 2015


Page 1 of 3
January 20, 2016
CAPTION

Stanley J. Caterbone
and Advanced Media Group
v.
Lancaster City Police
CASE INFORMATION

Initiating Document:

Notice of Appeal

Case Status:

Active

Case Processing Status:

January 19, 2016

Awaiting Appellant Paperbooks

Journal Number:
Case Category:

Criminal

Case Type(s):

CONSOLIDATED CASES

Other
RELATED CASES

Docket No / Reason

Type

1561 MDA 2015


Similar Issue(s)

Related

SCHEDULED EVENT

Next Event Type: Appellant Brief Filed


Next Event Type: Appellant Reproduced Record Filed

Next Event Due Date: February 29, 2016


Next Event Due Date: February 29, 2016
COUNSEL INFORMATION

Appellant
Caterbone, Stanley J.
Pro Se:
Yes
IFP Status:
Pending
Pro Se:
Stanley J. Caterbone
Address:
1250 Fremont St
Lancaster, PA 17603
Appellee
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Pro Se:
No
IFP Status:
No
Attorney:
Stedman, Craig William
Address:
Lancaster County District Attorney's Office
50 N. Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone No:
(717) 299-8100
Fax No:
FEE INFORMATION

Fee Dt

Fee Name

10/19/2015

Notice of Appeal

Fee Amt Receipt Dt


85.50 11/02/2015

Receipt No
2015-SPR-M-001010

Receipt Amt
85.50

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Appeal Docket Sheet

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Docket Number: 1915 MDA 2015


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AGENCY/TRIAL COURT INFORMATION

Court Below:
County:
Order Appealed From:
Documents Received:
Order Type:
OTN(s):

Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas


Lancaster
Division:
September 28, 2015
Judicial District:
November 2, 2015
Notice of Appeal Filed:
Order Entered

Lower Ct Docket No(s):

CP-36-MD-0001108-2015

Lower Ct Judge(s):

Reinaker, Dennis E.
President Judge

Lancaster County Criminal Division


02
October 19, 2015

ORIGINAL RECORD CONTENT

Original Record Item

Filed Date

Content Description

Original Record

January 20, 2016

3 Parts

Date of Remand of Record:


BRIEFING SCHEDULE
Appellee
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Brief

Appellant
Caterbone, Stanley J.
Brief

Due: February 29, 2016

Filed:

Reproduced Record

Due: February 29, 2016

Filed:
DOCKET ENTRY

Filed Date

Docket Entry / Representing

November 2, 2015

Notice of Appeal Docketed

November 5, 2015

Participant Type

Filed By

Appellant

Caterbone, Stanley J.

Docketing Statement Exited (Criminal)


Middle District Filing Office

November 12, 2015

November 15, 2015

November 25, 2015

Docketing Statement Received (Criminal)


Appellant

Caterbone, Stanley J.

Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis


Appellant

Caterbone, Stanley J.

Order Denying Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis


Per Curiam

Comment: Upon consideration of the application of appellant, Stanley J.


Caterbone, for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, the application is hereby
DENIED.
January 19, 2016

Trial Court Record Received


Lancaster County Court of Common
Pleas

January 19, 2016

Trial Court Opinion Received


Lancaster County Court of Common
Pleas

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Docket Number: 1915 MDA 2015


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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163
January 6, 2016
Ms. Jacquelyn Pfursich
Clerk of Court
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas
Lancaster County Courthouse
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Re:

MD-1108-2015Petition for Review of Private Criminal Complaint, as Plaintiff


Malicious Intent to libel and slander; defamation of character

Dear Ms. Pfursich,


As per my visit to your office yesterday, attached is unequivocal evidence of
a blatant attack on my person through the use of a smear campaign intended to
disparage me before the federal courts, with specific regards to the Lisa Michelle
Lambert case, in which I am both MOVANT and APPELLANT (14-02559 and 15-3400
respectively). For the record, I filed a Private Criminal Complaint v. the Lancaster
City Police Department, et. al.,. I am the one trying to press charges against the
Police, NOT VICE VERSA, but of course the smart-ass staff in your office knew that
all along.
I take you to document no. 000000 (Nov 9, 2015) which states
Defendant, and then look at document no. 000001 (Nov 18, 2015), you will see
that after I had a direct conversation with the Clerk of the President Judge, Dennis
Reinaker, the Defendant was reverted back to Plaintiff. Now, in documents
000002 (Dec 9, 2015) thru 000004 (Dec 22, 2015) it again reverts back to
Defendant. I do not take this too well, especially after 29 false arrests in
this County.
Now, if you take a review at document no. 000002 you will see that all I ever
have in your office is wrongdoing after wrongdoing. In fact I can produce letters to
and from your solicitor, Attorney Frankhouser, for the same misconduct dating back
to the years 2006 thru 2009.
/S/
Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163

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Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.


Prothonotary
Jennifer Traxler, Esq.
Deputy Prothonotary

Superior Court of Pennsylvania


Middle District

January 20, 2016

Pennsylvania Judicial Center


P.O. Box 62435
601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 1600
Harrisburg, PA 17106-2435
(717) 772-1294
www.pacourts.us/courts/superior-court

In the Superior Court of Pennsylvania


Stanley J. Caterbone
and Advanced Media Group
v.
Lancaster City Police

1915 MDA 2015

Trial Court Docket No: CP-36-MD-0001108-2015


ORDER
The trial court record has been filed in this office in the above-captioned matter.
It is your responsibility to review the record inventory list and make sure that the
certified record forwarded to this court contains those documents necessary to the
issues raised on appeal; failure to do so may result in waiver. Pa.R.A.P. 1926,1931 (d);
Bennyhoff v. Pappert, 790 A.2d 313 (Pa.Super.2001); Commonwealth v. Wint, 730 A.2d 965
(Pa.Super.1999).
Pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2185(a) briefs for the appellant must be filed on or before February 29,
2016.
Upon failure to timely file briefs for the appellant, the court will, on its own motion and without
further notice, dismiss the appeal. If the briefs are filed late but before the appeal is dismissed
counsel shall not be permitted to argue but shall be available to answer any questions the court
may ask.
Pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2111(B), copies of the trial court opinion must be appended to
the appellant's brief. Briefs will not be accepted for filing unless you comply with this
request.
Seven (7) copies of briefs, together with four (4) copies of the reproduced record, if
applicable, must be filed and opposing parties must be served.
If this is a cross appeal, your attention is directed to Pa.R.A.P. 2136 to determine which party
is considered the appellant for the purpose of establishing the briefing schedule.

Per Curiam
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Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.


Prothonotary
Jennifer Traxler, Esq.
Deputy Prothonotary

Superior Court of Pennsylvania


Middle District

January 20, 2016

Pennsylvania Judicial Center


P.O. Box 62435
601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 1600
Harrisburg, PA 17106-2435
(717) 772-1294
www.pacourts.us/courts/superior-court

In the Superior Court of Pennsylvania


Stanley J. Caterbone
and Advanced Media Group
v.
Lancaster City Police

1915 MDA 2015

Trial Court Docket No: CP-36-MD-0001108-2015


ORDER
The trial court record has been filed in this office in the above-captioned matter.
It is your responsibility to review the record inventory list and make sure that the
certified record forwarded to this court contains those documents necessary to the
issues raised on appeal; failure to do so may result in waiver. Pa.R.A.P. 1926,1931 (d);
Bennyhoff v. Pappert, 790 A.2d 313 (Pa.Super.2001); Commonwealth v. Wint, 730 A.2d 965
(Pa.Super.1999).
Pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2185(a) briefs for the appellant must be filed on or before February 29,
2016.
Upon failure to timely file briefs for the appellant, the court will, on its own motion and without
further notice, dismiss the appeal. If the briefs are filed late but before the appeal is dismissed
counsel shall not be permitted to argue but shall be available to answer any questions the court
may ask.
Pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2111(B), copies of the trial court opinion must be appended to
the appellant's brief. Briefs will not be accepted for filing unless you comply with this
request.
Seven (7) copies of briefs, together with four (4) copies of the reproduced record, if
applicable, must be filed and opposing parties must be served.
If this is a cross appeal, your attention is directed to Pa.R.A.P. 2136 to determine which party
is considered the appellant for the purpose of establishing the briefing schedule.

Per Curiam
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Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.


Prothonotary
Jennifer Traxler, Esq.
Deputy Prothonotary

Superior Court of Pennsylvania


Middle District

January 20, 2016

Pennsylvania Judicial Center


P.O. Box 62435
601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 1600
Harrisburg, PA 17106-2435
(717) 772-1294
www.pacourts.us/courts/superior-court

In the Superior Court of Pennsylvania


Stanley J. Caterbone
and Advanced Media Group
v.
Lancaster City Police

1915 MDA 2015

Trial Court Docket No: CP-36-MD-0001108-2015


ORDER
The trial court record has been filed in this office in the above-captioned matter.
It is your responsibility to review the record inventory list and make sure that the
certified record forwarded to this court contains those documents necessary to the
issues raised on appeal; failure to do so may result in waiver. Pa.R.A.P. 1926,1931 (d);
Bennyhoff v. Pappert, 790 A.2d 313 (Pa.Super.2001); Commonwealth v. Wint, 730 A.2d 965
(Pa.Super.1999).
Pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2185(a) briefs for the appellant must be filed on or before February 29,
2016.
Upon failure to timely file briefs for the appellant, the court will, on its own motion and without
further notice, dismiss the appeal. If the briefs are filed late but before the appeal is dismissed
counsel shall not be permitted to argue but shall be available to answer any questions the court
may ask.
Pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2111(B), copies of the trial court opinion must be appended to
the appellant's brief. Briefs will not be accepted for filing unless you comply with this
request.
Seven (7) copies of briefs, together with four (4) copies of the reproduced record, if
applicable, must be filed and opposing parties must be served.
If this is a cross appeal, your attention is directed to Pa.R.A.P. 2136 to determine which party
is considered the appellant for the purpose of establishing the briefing schedule.

Per Curiam
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cc: Craig William Stedman, Esq.
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Docket No: 1915 MDA 2015

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Service List

Addressed To:

Stanley J. Caterbone
1250 Fremont St
Lancaster, PA 17603

PACFile Registered

Carbon Copied To:

Craig William Stedman, Esq.


Lancaster County District Attorney's Office
50 N. Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602

PACFile Registered

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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163
January 6, 2016
Ms. Jacquelyn Pfursich
Clerk of Court
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas
Lancaster County Courthouse
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Re:

MD-1108-2015Petition for Review of Private Criminal Complaint, as Plaintiff


Malicious Intent to libel and slander; defamation of character

Dear Ms. Pfursich,


As per my visit to your office yesterday, attached is unequivocal evidence of
a blatant attack on my person through the use of a smear campaign intended to
disparage me before the federal courts, with specific regards to the Lisa Michelle
Lambert case, in which I am both MOVANT and APPELLANT (14-02559 and 15-3400
respectively). For the record, I filed a Private Criminal Complaint v. the Lancaster
City Police Department, et. al.,. I am the one trying to press charges against the
Police, NOT VICE VERSA, but of course the smart-ass staff in your office knew that
all along.
I take you to document no. 000000 (Nov 9, 2015) which states
Defendant, and then look at document no. 000001 (Nov 18, 2015), you will see
that after I had a direct conversation with the Clerk of the President Judge, Dennis
Reinaker, the Defendant was reverted back to Plaintiff. Now, in documents
000002 (Dec 9, 2015) thru 000004 (Dec 22, 2015) it again reverts back to
Defendant. I do not take this too well, especially after 29 false arrests in
this County.
Now, if you take a review at document no. 000002 you will see that all I ever
have in your office is wrongdoing after wrongdoing. In fact I can produce letters to
and from your solicitor, Attorney Frankhouser, for the same misconduct dating back
to the years 2006 thru 2009.
/S/
Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.amgglobalentetainmentgroup.com
scaterbone@live.com
717-669-2163

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Stanley J. Caterbone, Petitioner

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY,


PENNSYLVANIA
CRIMINAL DIVISION
STANLEY J. CATERBONE

vs.

MD-1108-2015
Superior Court 1915 MDA 2015

KIETH SADLER, Chief, Lancaster City Police Department


LANCASTER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER, Lancaster City Police Department
OFFICER WILLIAMS
OFFICER BINDERUP

STATEMENT OF MATTERS COMPLAINED


ORDER DATED NOVEMBER 18, 2015
AND NOW on this 25th

day of November 2015, Petitioner, Stanley Caterbone, appearing

pro se, hereby submits the STATEMENT OF MATTERS COMPLAINED.

Date: November 25, 2015

/S/ Stanley J. Caterbone


Stanley J. Caterbone, Petitioner
Pro Se
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
717-669-2163
scaterbone@live.com
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com

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CONCISE STATEMENT OF MATTERS COMPLAINED


The Court had filed an ORDER on the 28 th day of September, 2015, the ORDER states the
following:

AND NOW, this 28 th day of September, 2015, the Court has examined the

Petition for Review of Private Criminal Complaint.

The Court finds no basis which to

overturn the decision disapproving the filing of criminal charges.


The Petitioner cites the ORDER dated 27 th day of November, 2007 by then President Judge
Louis J. Farina which states the following:

AND NOW, this 27th day of November, 2007,

upon consideration of the Petition for Review of Private Criminal Complaint and Brief in
Support thereof, and it appearing that the District Attorney's refusal to approve the
private complaint due to "insufficient evidence"', obligates the Court to conduct a "de
novo" review to determine whether the complaint establishes a prima facie case, see,
Michaels v. Barrasse, 681 A.2d 1362 (Pa. Super. 1996), and In re Private Criminal
Compl. Of Wilson 11, 879 A.2d 199 (Pa. Super. 2005), the Commonwealth is therefore
directed to file an answer to the Petition with sufficient specificity to identify the
information relied upon and lo explain the Commonwealth's decision to disapprove the
filing of Petitioner's private criminal complaint.
The PETITIONER alleges that the Court did not conduct a de novo review, and thus the
Petition for Review was never properly adjudicated in the Lancaster County Court of Common
Pleas. In fact, the PETITIONER believes that if such a de novo review was conducted, then the
PLAINTIFF would have built a sufficient case for prosecution.

Date: November 25, 2015


/S/ Stanley J. Caterbone
Stanley J. Caterbone, Petitioner
Pro Se
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
717-669-2163
scaterbone@live.com
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA


CRIMINAL

STANLEY J. CATERBONE
VS.

Nt?. IJiD 379-2007

TONY FREEMAN
NOBLE REAL ESTATE
GREG MILLAN
SHELBY SHEPRO
CENTRAL PENN SERVICES

ORDER
AND NOW, this &day

of November, 2007, upon consideration of the Petition

for Review of Private Criminal Complaint and Brief in Support thereof, and it appearing that
the District Attorney's refusal to approve the private complaint due to "insufficient evidence"',
obligates the Court to conduct a "de novo" review to determine whether the complaint
establishes a prima facie case, see, Michaels v. Barrasse, 681 A.2d 1362 (Pa. Super. 1996),
and In re Private Criminal Compl. Of Wilson 11, 879 A.2d 199 (Pa. Super. 2005), the
Commonwealth is therefore directed to file an answer to the Petition with sufficient specificity
to identify the information relied upon and lo explain the Commonwealth's decision to
disapprove the filing of Petitioner's private criminal complaint.

I certify this document to be filed


i~the iancaster County Office of
the
Clerk of the Caurts.
.

BY THE COURT:

LOUIS J.FARINA
PRES.JUDGE
LOUIS J. FARINA
PiiESiDENT JUDGE

'Chief County Detective Landis, who reported the District Attorney's position by letter
dated kovern~er2,2007,
s:ated "Car investigation fsiied to find any criminal intent on the pari
of the defendants. . . ."
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY,


PENNSYLVANIA
CRIMINAL DIVISION
STANLEY J. CATERBONE

vs.

Docket No. __________

KIETH SADLER, Chief, Lancaster City Police Department


LANCASTER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER, Lancaster City Police Department
OFFICER WILLIAMS
OFFICER BINDERUP

ORDER
AND NOW, this __________ day of___________ , 2015, the Above named Defendants,
in part

or

in

whole,

shall

be

issued

citations

for violating

KIDNAPPING ; and 3503 CRIMINAL TRESPASS.

18

Pa.

C.S.A.

2901

The Issuing Authorities shall file the

appropriate citations for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

AND NOW, this __________ day of___________ , 2015, Chief Keith Sadler and Stan J.
Caterbone shall enter into MEDIATION with a accredited local or state agency for violating 18 Pa.
C.S.A. 2901 KIDNAPPING ; and 3503 CRIMINAL TRESPASS.

AND NOW, this __________ day of___________ , 2015, I am ORDERING the


EMERGENCY PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION, Case No. 15-06985 in the Lancaster County Court of
Common Pleas, be hereby GRANTED AND the Matter before the Superior Court be hereby
WITHDRAWN, for violating 18 Pa. C.S.A. 2901 KIDNAPPING ; and 3503 CRIMINAL
TRESPASS.
BY THE COURT:
________________________
J.
ATTEST:
___________________________
Stanley J. Caterbone, Petitioner

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY,


PENNSYLVANIA
CRIMINAL DIVISION
STANLEY J. CATERBONE
vs.

Docket No. __________

KIETH SADLER, Chief, Lancaster City Police Department


LANCASTER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER, Lancaster City Police Department
OFFICER WILLIAMS
OFFICER BINDERUP
PETITION FOR REVIEW OF PRIVATE CRIMINAL COMPLAINT
TO THE HONORABLE, THE JUDGES OF THE SAID COURT:
Petitioner, Stanley Caterbone, hereby petitions

the court for the

review of the

decision issued by Chief County Detective Michael Landis, Office of the Attorney for the
Commonwealth issued on August 31, 2015, not to file criminal charges from the Private Criminal
Complaint attached hereto.
2901. Kidnapping.
(a) Offense defined.--Except as provided in subsection (a.1), a person is guilty of kidnapping if he
unlawfully removes another a substantial distance under the circumstances from the place where he is found,
or if he unlawfully confines another for a substantial period in a place of isolation, with any of the following
intentions:
(1) To hold for ransom or reward, or as a shield or hostage.
(2) To facilitate commission of any felony or flight thereafter.
(3) To inflict bodily injury on or to terrorize the victim or another.
(4) To interfere with the performance by public officials of any governmental or political function.
3503. Criminal trespass.
(a) Buildings and occupied structures.-(1) A person commits an offense if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he:
(i) enters, gains entry by subterfuge or surreptitiously remains in any building or occupied structure or
separately secured or occupied portion thereof; or
(ii) breaks into any building or occupied structure or separately secured or occupied portion thereof.
(2) An offense under paragraph (1)(i) is a felony of the third degree, and an offense under paragraph
(1)(ii) is a felony of the second degree.
(3) As used in this subsection:
"Breaks into." To gain entry by force, breaking, intimidation, unauthorized opening of locks, or through an
opening not designed for human access.

Date: September 23, 2015

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Stanley J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
1250 Fremont Street
(717) 669-2163
Lancaster, PA 17603
scaterbone@msn.com
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com

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BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF PRIVATE CRIMINAL COMPLAINT


JURISDICTION:
The proper procedure for seeking approval of private criminal complaints is set forth in
Pa.R.Crim.P. 133 as follows:
(a) When the affiant is not a law enforcement officer and the offense(s) charged include(s) a
misdemeanor or felony which does not involve a clear and present danger to any person or to the
community, the complaint shall be submitted to an attorney for the Commonwealth, who shall
approve or disapprove without unreasonable delay.
(b) If the attorney for the Commonwealth
(1) Approves the complaint, the attorney shall indicate this decision on the complaint form and
transmit it to the issuing authority;
(2) Disapproves the complaint, the attorney shall state the reasons on the complaint form and
return it to the affiant. Thereafter the affiant may file the complaint with a judge of a Court of
Common Pleas for approval or disapproval;
(3) Does not approve or disapprove within a reasonable period of time, the affiant may file the
complaint on a separate form with the issuing authority, noting thereon that a complaint is
pending before an attorney for the Commonwealth. The issuing authority shall determine whether
a reasonable period has elapsed, and when appropriate, shall defer action to allow the attorney
for the Commonwealth an additional period of time to respond.
In determining whether to approve or disapprove a private criminal complaint, the district
attorney may rely on either a legal assessment of the complaint, or wholly discretionary matters
of policy. Commonwealth v. Benz523 Pa. 203, 565 A.2d 764 (1989). When thedistrict attorney
rests the disapproval of a private criminal complaint on wholly discretionary matters of policy, this
Court will not disturb that determination, absent a gross abuse of discretion. Commonwealth v.
Pritchard,408 Pa. Super. 221, 596 A.2d 827 (1991). See also In Re Wood, 333 Pa. Super. 597,
602, 482 A.2d 1033, 1036 (1985) (quoting Commonwealth v. Eisemann, 276 Pa. Super. 543, 419
A.2d 591 (1980)) (prosecutorial discretion may depend on policy matters wholly apart from the
existence or non-existence of probable cause; courts are wary of supervising exercise of such
discretion). When the district attorney bases a dismissal solely on a lack of evidence,however, this
Court will apply a de novo standard of review because such a decision is not entitled to the same
deference afforded a policy decision not to prosecute, even where a prima facie case exists.
Commonwealth v. Benz, supra at 208 n.4,565 A.2d at 767 n.4. The special deference extended to
a policy decision not to prosecute arises from the deference accorded the discretionary use of
executive powers conferred in the district attorney. Id. The power to approve or disapprove
private criminal complaints granted under Pa.R.Crim.P. 133 to the district attorney is consistent
with the authority which that office regularly exercises in deciding to initiate or discontinue
prosecutions. In re Petition of Piscanio,235 Pa. Super. 490, 494, 344 A.2d 658, 660 (1975). The
requirements for the issuance of process pursuant to a criminal complaint are provided in
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Pa.R.Crim.P. 134.
ARGUEMENT
The proper procedure for seeking approval of private criminal complaints is set forth in
Pa.R.Crim.P. 133 as follows:
(a) When the affiant is not a law enforcement officer and the offense(s) charged include(s) a
misdemeanor or felony which does not involve a clear and present danger to any person or to the
community, the complaint shall be submitted to an attorney for the Commonwealth, who shall
approve or disapprove without unreasonable delay.
(b) If the attorney for the Commonwealth
(1) Approves the complaint, the attorney shall indicate this decision on the complaint form and
transmit it to the issuing authority;
(2) Disapproves the complaint, the attorney shall state the reasons on the complaint form
and return it to the affiant. Thereafter the affiant may file the complaint with a judge of a Court
of Common Pleas for approval or disapproval;
The Petitioner's Private Criminal Complaint was dismissed by the following statement by
Michael L. Landis, Chief County Detective: Pursuant to Rule 506 of the Pennsylvania Rules
of Criminal Procedure, the Private Criminal Complaint you submitted to our office
seeking to charge various police officers of the Lancaster Bureau of Police with criminal
offenses, has been reviewed by an Assistant District Attorney and has been
disapproved. The complaint is enclosed.
The above clearly does not satisfy Pa.R.Crim.P. 134, and/or other statutes that
include the rules for Private Criminal Complaints.

The above named defendants did engage in the following:


A. An Act of Malice and Recklace Disregard for the false statements in the 303 Hearing by
both Dr. Silvia Gratz and Lt. Clark Bearinger.
B. Conspiracy and Collusion to Obstruct Due Process in the Lisa Michelle Lambert Case,
No. 5:14-cv-02559 in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania of which I am
named MOVANT, by not releasing medical records in a timely fashion. It has been
about 1 month and the staff continues to state that the invoice is on it's way.
C. Gross negligence in the manner in which psychiatric drugs were administered and the
misinformation with regards to dosage and strength.
D. Medical Malpractice in the lack of care when requesting help and treatment for illnesses
and ailments during the stay, with one incident when I begged to go to the emergency

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room for not being able to breath.


E. Assault and Battery in providing an environment for chemicals to be used
against me, such as chloroform or something similar.
1. Petitioner was named the MOVAN in the Lisa Michelle Lambert Habeus Corpus Case of 2014
on June 25, 2015 in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania Case No. 14-02559.
2. Petitioner has been formerly and officially making complaints for computer hacking,
harassment, threats to person and property, etc., to the Lancaster City Police, the
Lancaster County District Attorney's Office, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, and
the FBI in Harrisburg prior to July 9, 2015.
3. Petitioner has filed civil complaints against the Lancaster City Police Department in both
federal (06-4650, 05-2288) and state (08-13373) courts since 2005.
4. Petitioner had formerly and officially attempted to engage Chief Kieth Sadler of the
Lancaster City Police Department into Mediation through the Lancaster Human Rights
Commission at 225 West King Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania and worked with intake
person Linda Struass prior to the year 2010.
5. Petitioner had introduced legislation to the Pennsylvania General Assembly through Michael
Sturla, House of Representatives, regarding organized stalking and electronic weapons in
2009 and again in 2015 prior to July 9, 2015.
6. Petitioner was a Federal Whistleblower in 1987 with regards to International Signal &
Control, or ISC.
7. Petitioner has been receiving Social Security Disability Benefits since 2008 for symptoms
and illnesses related to U.S. Sponsored Mind Control, and was declared disabled in
December of 2005 by the Social Security Administration. There was no medical or
psychiatric evaluations performed for the application and approval process, nor were there
any medical/psychiatric professionals listed in any documentation.
The Following Address the Federal Whistleblower and ISC Issues
8. ISC was indicted in 1991 for illegal arms transfers to Iraq and a $1 Billion Fraud.
9. Petitioner has been claiming and proving with a preponderance of evidence of a vast
criminal and civil conspiracy to cover-up his allegations and his public and official
disclosures.
10. The False Arrests and Prosecutorial Misconduct that Stan J. Caterbone was subject to in
1987 was an effort to cover-up the allegations made by Stan J. Caterbone in the Spring
and Summer of 1987 after the Meeting of June 23, 1987 with ISC and United Chem Con
Executive Larry Resch.
11. The ISC Fraud and Sales of Arms to Iraq Story by the ABC News Nightline with Ted Koppel
and the Financial Times of London in May, July, and September of 1991 was most likely

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initiated by Lancaster Newspapers reporter Thomas Flannary.


12. Thomas Flannary's mysterious death in February of 2004 was either murder by poison or
was a cover story to hide the fact that he was a CIA operative used to control the flow of
information, disinformation, and propaganda. It is highly subject that he began his career
with Lancaster Newspapers in 1987 and is not a native Lancastrian.
13. The ISC merger was not completed until December of 1987, 3 months after the False
Arrests of Stan J. Caterbone.
14. The official meeting with the Pennsylvania Securities Commission Agent Howard Eisler in
September of 1987, which was solicited by Agent Eisler was an effort to illegally
interrogate Stan J. Caterbone without a legal subpoena.
15. In the months after the June 23, 1987 meeting with ISC Executive Larry Resch Stan J.
Caterbone had personally solicited a vast array of local, state, and federal officials,
including the FBI and Congressman Robert Walker, PA State Representative Gison
Armstrong for assistance in the retaliation and slander campaign that was in progress.
16. That there is credible linkage between the ISC Scandal, U.S. Sponsored Mind Control, Stan
J. Caterbone's family VICTIMIZATION, and LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
17. The Zook Murder Appeal proves that Lancaster County Detective Michael Landis, Judge
James Cullen, and Judge Farina of the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas were all
involved in U.S. Sponsored Mind Control before 2004 and before Stan J. Caterbone went
public with his VICTIMIZATION of U.S. Sponsored Mind Control.
18. Bobby Ray Inman, former director of the National Security Agency (NSA) was on the Board
of Directors of ISC and was involved in U.S. Sponsored Mind Control Technologies through
his company S.A.I.C. Corporation. Bobby Ray Inman would later be selected by Former
President Bill Clinton for his Director of Defense, but would later remove himself due to
allegations and public scrutiny for his role in the ISC scandal.
19. In the Fall of 1991 Robert Gates was nominated for Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) and during his televised confirmation hearings the was subject to brutal
array of questions concerning his participation in the ISC scandal.

He went on to be

nominated and later would serve both the Bush Administrations and the Obama
Administrations as Secretary of Defense until resigning in 2011.
20. The above finding of facts and evidence corroborates a vast conspiracy and criminal
enterprise that violates both civil and criminal RICO statutes and antitrust statutes.
21. The above would constitute treble damages for Stan J. Caterbone and Advanced Media Group in U.S. District
Courts, specifically in the Eastern District for Pennsylvania Case No. 05-2288, 06-4650, 14-02559; and
Case No. 08-13373 in the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas.
22. Petitioner was taken into assaulted, arrested and taken into custody under the following
Pennsylvania Mental Health Laws and RegulationsPennsylvania Rules:
7301. Persons who may be subject to involuntary emergency examination and treatment

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(a) Persons Subject. -- Whenever a person is severely mentally ill and in need of
immediate treatment, he may be made subject to involuntary emergency
examination and treatment. A person is severely mentally disabled when, as a result
of mental illness, his capacity to exercise self-control, judgment and discretion in
the conduct of his affairs and social relations or to care for his own personal needs is
so lessened that he poses a clear and present danger of harm to others or to
himself.
23. Detective Clark Bearinger did engage in a fraud with Lancaster County Crisis
Intervention or the County Administrator when he changed to a 7301.(b)
Determination of Clear and Present Danger in the Stanley J. Caterbone Petition
Statement.
24. Defendant's did approach Petitioner outside his residence on Fremont Street while
Petitioner was mowing his front lawn.
25. Petitioner did immediately go directly inside his residence and lock his doors in fear for his
safety and in fear of physical harm.
26. Petitioner did immediately go directly to his front bedroom on the second floor and tried
desperately to communicate with the Defendant's and talk them down and did warn the
Defendant's of his legal and civil rights.
27. Petitioner did also make declaratory statements that the assault was retaliatory for the
Petitioner's active role in the Lisa Michelle Lambert Case.
28. Petitioner did throw out his window to Defendants to read his Press Release for the
Organized Stalking Bill containing the docket to prove his being named as MOVANT by the
Courts in the Lisa Michelle Lambert Case.
29. Defendant's did illegally and recklessly break the Petitioner's door down, physically assault
the Petitioner and engage in an act of KIDNAPPING in removing Petitioner from his locked
residence.
30. Defendant's did further violate the Petitioner's civil rights by not allowing Petitioner to take
his files that were on his person at the time of the illegal assault with him to the hospitals.
31. Defendants did maliciously and with specific intent physically assault and torture the
Petitioner en route to the Lancaster General Hospital resulting in the Lancaster General
Hospital performing an x-ray and examination of the Petitioner's left should, right groin,
and back.
32. Petitioner was also subject to a brutal array of harassment and torture at the hands of the
Lancaster General Hospital and the attending physicians, duty nurse, and aids.

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33. In Pederson v. South Williamsport Area School District, the courts interpreted due process,
as Essentially fundamental fairness is exactly what due process means. Furthermore, the
United States District Courts in Perry v. Coyler (1978, 524 F 2d. 644) have concluded the
following: Even the probability of unfairness can result in a defendant being deprived of
his due process rights.
34. Hempfield Township v. Hapchuck 153 Pa. Commonwealth. 173620 A. 2d. 668 (1993) Pro
Se Brief failed to comply with Pa. Rules of Appellate Procedure, but the failure to comply
did not substantially impede the Courts ability to review the issues presented and therefore
considered the merits of the case.

Date: September 23, 2015

_____________________________
Stanley J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
1250 Fremont Street
(717) 669-2163
Lancaster, PA 17603
scaterbone@msn.com
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

Lancaster County District Attorney


50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Service was executed on _______ day of September, 2015.

Date: September 23, 2015

_____________________________
Stanley J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
1250 Fremont Street
(717) 669-2163
Lancaster, PA 17603
scaterbone@msn.com
www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com

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Lancaster PA 17604-3555
ED Record
Patient Demographics
Name
Caterbone, Stanley J

Patient ID
0542297

SSN
xxx-xx-0959

Address
Phone
1250 FREMONT STREET 717-826-5354 (H)
LANCASTER PA 17603717-669-2163 (M)
9543

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Sex
Male

EMail

Birth Date
07/15/58 (57 yrs)
Employer

County
LANCASTER

Race
White

Reg Status
Verified

PCP
Sullivan, Brian P, MD717-291-5991

Marital Status
Single

Religion
-

Alias
CATERBONE,STANLEY

Language
ENGLISH

Emergency Contact 1
Refused
ED Arrival Information
Expected
-

Arrival
7/10/2015
17:46
Arrival Complaint
psych eval

Acuity
2=Emergent

Means of
Arrival
Police

Escorted By
-

Service
Emergency
Medicine

Admission
Type
Emergency

Chief Complaint
Psych Evaluation [160478]
Diagnosis
Acute psychosis
ED Events
Date/Time
07/10/15 1746
07/10/15 1747
07/10/15 1747
07/10/15 1747
07/10/15 1747
07/10/15 1748
07/10/15 1748
07/10/15 1749
07/10/15 1749
07/10/15 1749

Event
Patient arrived in ED

User
RODRIGUEZ-SOTO,
MELISSA
RODRIGUEZ-SOTO,
MELISSA
RODRIGUEZ-SOTO,
MELISSA
Patient roomed in ED RODRIGUEZ-SOTO,
MELISSA
Assign Nurse
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A
Assign Attending
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A
Assign Doctor/Pt. eval HUEHNERGARTH,
begins
GRETCHEN A
Triage Started
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A
XR Ordered
MCINTYRE MD, DANIEL P
Imaging Exam
MCINTYRE MD, DANIEL P
Ordered

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Comments

To room 15BHE
Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN assigned as
Registered Nurse
McIntyre, Daniel, MD assigned as Attending

XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW

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ED Record
ED Events
Date/Time
07/10/15 1750
07/10/15 1801
07/10/15 1801

Event
Vitals Assessment

07/10/15 1829

Charting Complete
Transfer Disposition
Selected
Disposition Selected
Registration
Completed
Xray Final Result

07/10/15 1938

Lab Ordered

07/10/15 1946

Admit Disposition
Selected
Disposition Selected

07/10/15 1801
07/10/15 1824

User
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A
MCINTYRE MD, DANIEL P
MCINTYRE MD, DANIEL P

07/10/15 1946

Transfer Disposition
Selected
Disposition Selected

07/10/15 2010

Lab Resulted

07/10/15 2034

Lab Resulted

07/10/15 2323

Assign Nurse

07/10/15 2323

Remove Nurse

YARNISH, THERESA M

07/10/15 2333
07/11/15 0000
07/11/15 0040
07/11/15 0040

Triage Completed
ED Census
Patient discharged
Patient departed from
ED

YARNISH, THERESA M

07/11/15 0114
07/11/15 0114
07/11/15 0114
07/11/15 0114
07/11/15 0119
07/21/15 1520

YARNISH, THERESA M
YARNISH, THERESA M
YARNISH, THERESA M
YARNISH, THERESA M
Charting Complete
YARNISH, THERESA M
Charting Complete
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A
Imaging Exam Started MESKEY, ELIZABETH M
Imaging Exam Ended MESKEY, ELIZABETH M

07/10/15 1946

07/10/15 1810
07/10/15 1812

ED Treatment Team
Provider
McIntyre, Daniel, MD
Huehnergarth,
Gretchen A, RN
Yarnish, Theresa M,
RN

Comments

ED Disposition set to Transfer

MCINTYRE MD, DANIEL P


GROFF, BARBARA A
INTERFACE, INCOMING
RAD RESULTS
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A
ECHEVARRIA, MARIAN E
R
ECHEVARRIA, MARIAN E
R
ECHEVARRIA, MARIAN E
R
ECHEVARRIA, MARIAN E
R
INTERFACE, INCOMING
LAB RESULTS
INTERFACE, INCOMING
LAB RESULTS
YARNISH, THERESA M

07/10/15 1946

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

(Final result) XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2


VW
CBC, POCT URINE PREGNANCY
ED Disposition set to Admit

ED Disposition set to Transfer

(Final result) CBC


(Final result) BASIC METABOLIC PANEL
(BMP)
Yarnish, Theresa M, RN assigned as
Registered Nurse
Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN removed as
Registered Nurse

YARNISH, THERESA M
YARNISH, THERESA M

XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW


XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW

Role
Attending Provider
Registered Nurse

From
07/10/15 1748
07/10/15 1747

To
07/11/15 0040
07/10/15 2323

Registered Nurse

07/10/15 2323

--

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Phone
717-544-4978

Pager

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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Discharge Orders
None

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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 5:49 PM
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 5:50 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 5:49 PM
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)

Version 1 of 1
Author Type: Registered Nurse
Status: Signed

Patient on 302 for psychosis and paranoia directed at a Lancaster Detective


Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 5:50 PM
ED Provider Notes by McIntyre, Daniel, MD at 7/10/2015 5:58 PM
Author: McIntyre, Daniel, MD
Service: Emergency Medicine
Filed: 7/10/2015 6:01 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 5:58 PM
Editor: McIntyre, Daniel, MD (Physician)

Version 1 of 1
Author Type: Physician
Status: Signed

HISTORY:
Chief Complaint
Patient presents with

Psych Evaluation

HPI
56-year-old male with a long psychiatric history presents to the emergency room in police custody on a 302
petition. Apparently the patient has been contacting a detective and making threats of packing into police
computers. The patient has been off of his medication for some time. The patient appears paranoid. He is
complaining of right shoulder pain. He states that he was arrested while cutting his lawn today. He thinks that
his right arm was twisted in his shoulders been uncomfortable since. The patient denied any other injuries. He
denies any homicidal or suicidal thoughts.
No past medical history on file.
No past surgical history on file.
No family history on file.
Not significant
Social History
Substance Use Topics

Smoking status:

Types:
Smokeless tobacco:
Alcohol Use:

Current Every Day Smoker -- 1.00 packs/day


Cigarettes
Not on file
Yes

Continues to smoke daily


Problem List
Diagnosis

Paranoid Schizophrenia

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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)
Review of Systems
I have reviewed and agree with the nursing notes as well as the social history.
Review of Systems both pertinent positive and negative findings of the review of systems, has been
thoroughly documented in the HPI (above in the chart) and all other systems are negative.
PHYSICAL EXAM:
Vital Signs
Temperature
Pulse/Heart Rate
Respiration
BP
MAP
SpO2
O2 Device
O2 Therapy Flow

132/74 mmHg (07/10/15 1750)


93 MM HG (07/10/15 1750)

Physical Exam
Constitutional: He is oriented to person, place, and time. He appears well-developed and well-nourished. No
distress.
HENT:
Head: Normocephalic and atraumatic.
Eyes: Conjunctivae are normal. Pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light.
Neck: Normal range of motion. Neck supple.
Cardiovascular: Normal rate, regular rhythm and normal heart sounds.
Pulmonary/Chest: Effort normal and breath sounds normal. No respiratory distress. He has no wheezes.
Abdominal: Soft. There is no tenderness.
Musculoskeletal: Normal range of motion. He exhibits no edema.
Neurological: He is alert and oriented to person, place, and time. No cranial nerve deficit. He exhibits normal
muscle tone.
Skin: Skin is warm and dry. He is not diaphoretic.
Psychiatric: His mood appears anxious. His speech is rapid and/or pressured. Thought content is paranoid and
delusional. He expresses no homicidal and no suicidal ideation.

EKG RHYTHM:

EKG INTERPRETATION:

OXYGEN SATURATION INTERPRETATION:

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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)
LAB INTERPRETATION:

RADIOLOGY INTERPRETATION:

ED COURSE:
Procedures
MDM
Patient has been evaluated by myself and the mental health liason. Mental health liason has discussed the
case with the psychiatrist on call. We feel patient would benefit from inpatient psychiatric admission. Mental
health liason is arranging transfer to an inpatient bed.

The patients condition at the time of Disposition is Unchanged.

McIntyre, Daniel, MD
07/10/15 1801
Signed by McIntyre, Daniel, MD on 7/10/2015 6:01 PM
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 8:31 PM
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 8:31 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 8:31 PM
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)

Version 1 of 1
Author Type: Registered Nurse
Status: Signed

Patient medical history and current status reviewed. Active medical problems: stable
Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 8:31 PM
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 8:32 PM
Version 2 of 2
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
Author Type: Registered Nurse
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 10:05 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 8:32 PM
Status: Addendum
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)
Related Notes: Original Note by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse) filed at 7/10/2015 8:52 PM

Arrival Status:
Police on 302 petitioned by Lancaster Detective
Chief Complaint:
Patient was sending paranoid and harrassing emails to local detective(enclosed copies in 302)
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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)

History of Present Illness:


Patient denies he is suicidal or homicidal or psychotic. He denies he is paranoid and is invested ina
series of paranoid delusions regarding the government and FBI
Patients petitioner is a local Detective who states that patient has sent him over 100 emails since mid
June 2015, and to other police. He states the emails are more antagonistic One of them stating "Why
are you trying to kill me" the petitioner states that patients behavior is becoming alarming and that he
fears patient will reach the paranoid state of 2010 when he stated cops should be beaten and killed
To this writers knowledge patient has never been violent
Patient told this writer a lengthy statement of his making a legal petition in the case of Michelle
Lambert (convicted Lancaster murderer from 1990's), patient states he met with the attorney general
recently about this case and that he also drove to the office of Mike Sturla in Harrisburg.
Patient became very paranoid of nurse and said she had purposely given him a cold room, that she
was a liar. He stated he would sue the hospital "back to the courts" and demanded this writer write
down the number of the court case he had against LGH from the past.
Patient believes the police and FBI are hacking his computer
Patient lives with his brother and doesn't drink alcohol or use drugs
He denies he has been hospitalized since 2010 at Fairmount. He is requesting to return to Fairmount

General Appearance and Behavior:


Appearance/Behavior: Agitated
Eye Contact: Good
Appetite: no change from normal
Sleep: no change

Thought Processing and Cognitive Evaluation:


Orientation: Time, Place, Person, Name and Situation
Attention & Concentration: WNL
Mood: Hostile
Affect: Appropriate
Speech: Rate: normal Volume: normal Coherence: good
Thought Process: Logical:no
Thought Association: Tangential
Abnormal Thought Content:
Suicidal thoughts: no
Homicidal thoughts: no
Hallucinations: no
Delusions: yes
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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)

Insight: poor
Judgment: poor

Substance Use:
Alcohol use: no
Type:
Amount/Frequency:
Last use:
History of withdrawal symptoms:
Use of other substances: no
Type/Route:
Amount/Frequency:
Last use:
History of withdrawal symptoms:
History of Treatment for Substance Use: no
Past Psychiatric History and Current Treatment:
Inpatient history: yes
Outpatient services: no
Psychiatrist:
Therapist:
Case Management:
Other Services:
Medication and treatment compliance: n/a
History of Suicide Attempts: no
Family history of suicide: no
Acts of Self Harm: no
Acts of Violence: no

Social, Family and Developmental History:


Current relationships/support system: brother
Living situation: with brother
Education:
Employment: no
Legal history and current charges, probation/parole: no
Custody status/Child Service Involvement: no
Abuse/Trauma: no

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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)

Functional Status:
Independent for ambulation: yes
Independent in performing ADLs: yes
Special equipment/environmental needs: no
Language and Cultural Needs: no

Clinical Impression:
psychosis
Plan for Disposition:
Commitment Status: 302
Physician recommendation: admit Psychiatrist is okay with patient request to transfer to Fairmount
Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 10:05 PM
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 8:32 PM
Version 1 of 2
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
Author Type: Registered Nurse
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 8:52 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 8:32 PM
Status: Signed
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)
Related Notes: Addendum by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse) filed at 7/10/2015 10:05 PM

Arrival Status:
Police on 302 petitioned by Lancaster Detective
Chief Complaint:
Patient was sending paranoid and harrassing emails to local detective(enclosed copies in 302)

History of Present Illness:


Patient denies he is suicidal or homicidal or psychotic. He denies he is paranoid and is invested ina
series of paranoid delusions regarding the government and FBI
Patients petitioner is a local Detective who states that patient has sent him over 100 emails since mid
June 2015, and to other police. He states the emails are more antagonistic One of them stating "Why
are you trying to kill me" the petitioner states that patients behavior is becoming alarming and that he
fears patient will reach the paranoid state of 201 when he stateded cops should be beaten and killed
To this writers knowledge patient has never been violent
Patient told this writer a lengthy statement of his making a legal petition in the case of Michelle
Lambert (convicted Lancaster murderer from 1990's), patient states he met with the attorney general
recently about this case and that he also drove to the office of Mike Sturla in Harrisburg.
Patient became very paranoid of nurse and said she had purposely given him a cold room, that she
was a liar. He stated he would sue the hospital "back to the courts" and demanded this writer write
down the number of the court case he had against LGH from the past.
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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)

Patient believes the police and FBI are hacking his computer
Patient lives with his brother and doesn't drink alcohol or use drugs
He denies he has been hospitalized since 2010 at Fairmount. He is requesting to return to Fairmount

General Appearance and Behavior:


Appearance/Behavior: Agitated
Eye Contact: Good
Appetite: no change from normal
Sleep: no change

Thought Processing and Cognitive Evaluation:


Orientation: Time, Place, Person, Name and Situation
Attention & Concentration: WNL
Mood: Hostile
Affect: Appropriate
Speech: Rate: normal Volume: normal Coherence: good
Thought Process: Logical:no
Thought Association: Tangential
Abnormal Thought Content:
Suicidal thoughts: no
Homicidal thoughts: no
Hallucinations: no
Delusions: yes
Insight: poor
Judgment: poor

Substance Use:
Alcohol use: no
Type:
Amount/Frequency:
Last use:
History of withdrawal symptoms:
Use of other substances: no
Type/Route:
Amount/Frequency:
Last use:
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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)

History of withdrawal symptoms:


History of Treatment for Substance Use: no
Past Psychiatric History and Current Treatment:
Inpatient history: yes
Outpatient services: no
Psychiatrist:
Therapist:
Case Management:
Other Services:
Medication and treatment compliance: n/a
History of Suicide Attempts: no
Family history of suicide: no
Acts of Self Harm: no
Acts of Violence: no

Social, Family and Developmental History:


Current relationships/support system: brother
Living situation: with brother
Education:
Employment: no
Legal history and current charges, probation/parole: no
Custody status/Child Service Involvement: no
Abuse/Trauma: no

Functional Status:
Independent for ambulation: yes
Independent in performing ADLs: yes
Special equipment/environmental needs: no
Language and Cultural Needs: no

Clinical Impression:
psychosis
Plan for Disposition:
Commitment Status: 302
Physician recommendation: admit Psychiatrist is okay with patient request to transfer to Fairmount
Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 8:52 PM
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 10:26 PM
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ED Record

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED Notes (continued)
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 10:26 PM
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 10:28 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 10:26 PM
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)

Version 1 of 1
Author Type: Registered Nurse
Status: Signed

Insurance
Insurance Company :humana
MH Managed by
: lifesync
Phone Number
:8665500027
Staff talked with
:heather H
Authorization #
:none
Dates Authorized
:7/10-7/13 review 7/13
Other Information
:

Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 10:28 PM


ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 10:33 PM
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 10:33 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 10:33 PM
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)

Version 1 of 1
Author Type: Registered Nurse
Status: Signed

Patient requested and was given copy of 302


Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 10:33 PM
ED Notes by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN at 7/10/2015 10:37 PM
Author: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, Service: (none)
RN
Filed: 7/10/2015 10:37 PM
Note Time: 7/10/2015 10:37 PM
Editor: Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN (Registered Nurse)

Version 1 of 1
Author Type: Registered Nurse
Status: Signed

Patient declined any anxiolytic or antipsychotic


Signed by Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN on 7/10/2015 10:37 PM

ED Orders
Start
07/10/15 Toxic Screen, Urine, No Confirmation ONE TIME
1939
07/10/15 Alcohol, Serum ONE TIME
1939
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Status
Final result

Ordering Provider
MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

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ED Record
ED Orders
Start
07/10/15 Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) (For Transfers Only)
1939 ONE TIME
Comments: For Transfers Only.
07/10/15 CBC (For Transfers Only) ONE TIME
1939 Comments: For Transfers Only.
07/10/15 ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600 mg ONCE
1830

07/10/15 XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW ONE TIME


1750

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Status
Final result

Ordering Provider
MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Last MAR action:


Given - by
HUEHNERGARTH,
GRETCHEN A on
07/10/15 at 1954
Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Lab Results (07/10/15 - 07/10/15)


CBC (For Transfers Only) [110835910] (Abnormal)
Ordering provider: McIntyre, Daniel, MD 07/10/15 1938
Specimen Collection
Type

Source

Resulted: 07/10/15 2010, Result Status: Final


result
Resulting Lab: LANCASTER GENERAL
LABORATORY
Collected On
07/10/15 1948

Comment: For Transfers Only.


Components
WBC Count

Value
11.4

Ref Range
4.8 - 10.8 K

Flag
H

Comment
-

RBC Count

5.12

4.60 - 6.20 M

Hgb

14.7

14.0 - 18.0 g/dL

Hct

42.5

42.0 - 52.0 %

MCV

83.0

80.0 - 100.0 fL

MCH

28.7

27.0 - 33.0 pg

MCHC

34.6

32.0 - 36.0 %

Platelet Count

203

150 - 450 K

RDW

14.4

12.2 - 14.6 %

Lab
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB

Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) (For Transfers Only) [110835909]


Resulted: 07/10/15 2034, Result Status: Final
(Abnormal)
result
Ordering provider: McIntyre, Daniel, MD 07/10/15 1938
Resulting Lab: LANCASTER GENERAL
LABORATORY
Specimen Collection
Type
Source
Collected On
07/10/15 1948
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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Lab Results (07/10/15 - 07/10/15) (continued)


Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) (For Transfers Only) [110835909]
(Abnormal)
Comment: For Transfers Only.

Resulted: 07/10/15 2034, Result Status: Final


result

Components
Value
95

Ref Range
65 - 100 mg/dL

Blood Urea
Nitrogen
Sodium

16

8 - 22 mg/dL

137

Potassium

4.1

135 - 145
mmol/L
3.4 - 5.3 mmol/L

Chloride

105

98 - 107 mmol/L

CO2 Venous

28.0

Anion Gap

21.0 - 31.0
mmol/L
5 - 15 mmol/L

Creatinine

0.8

0.7 - 1.2 mg/dL

BUN/Creatinine
Ratio
Osmolality
Calculation
(serum)
Calcium

20

10 - 20 Ratio

275

275 - 300
mOsm/Kg

9.7

8.6 - 10.3 mg/dL

GFR

>60

mL/min/1.73
sqm

Glucose (serum)

Comment:

Comment
-

Lab
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB

Notes for GFR:


1. Multiply result by 1.21 if patient is black/African
American.
2. Chronic kidney disease: <60 mL/min/1.73 sq.m.
Renal Failure: <15 mL/min/1.73 sq.m.

Alcohol, Serum [110835908]


Ordering provider: McIntyre, Daniel, MD 07/10/15 1938
Specimen Collection
Type

Flag

Source

Resulted: 07/10/15 2037, Result Status: Final


result
Resulting Lab: LANCASTER GENERAL
LABORATORY
Collected On
07/10/15 1948

Components
Alcohol (serum)
Comment:

Value
NONE DETECTED

Ref Range
None Detected
mg/dL
Intoxication Symptoms: 50-100 mg/dL
Comatose Level: 350-500 mg/dL

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Flag

Comment

Lab
LG
LAB

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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Lab Results (07/10/15 - 07/10/15) (continued)


Alcohol, Serum [110835908]
Concentrations above 400 mg/dL may be fatal.

Toxic Screen, Urine, No Confirmation [110835906]


Ordering provider: McIntyre, Daniel, MD 07/10/15 1938
Specimen Collection
Type

Source

Resulted: 07/10/15 2037, Result Status: Final


result

Resulted: 07/10/15 2301, Result Status: Final


result
Resulting Lab: LANCASTER GENERAL
LABORATORY
Collected On
07/10/15 2149

Components
Urine
Amphetamine
Screen
Urine Barbiturate
Screen
Urine
Benzodiazepine
Screen
Urine Cocaine
Metabolite Screen
Urine Marijuana
Screen
Urine Opiate
Screen
Comment:

Value
NONE DETECTED

Ref Range
None Detected

NONE DETECTED

Flag

Comment
-

Lab
LG
LAB

None Detected

NONE DETECTED

None Detected

LG
LAB
LG
LAB

NONE DETECTED

None Detected

NONE DETECTED

None Detected

See Below

None Detected

LG
LAB
LG
LAB
LG
LAB

NONE DETECTED Hydrocodone and Methadone are not routinely


detected by the LGH Urine Toxic Screen. These drugs
must be ordered specifically.

UR Oxycodone
NONE DETECTED
None Detected
Screen
Urine
NONE DETECTED
None Detected
PCP(Phencyclidin
e) Screen
Comment:
Unconfirmed screening results MUST NOT be used for
non-medical purposes: (eg. employment testing, legal testing)
CUT OFF CONCENTRATION FOR POSITIVE RESULTS:
Amphetamines = 1000 ng/mL
Barbiturates = 200 ng/mL
Benzodiazepine = 200 ng/mL
Cocaine
= 300 ng/mL
Opiates
= 300 ng/mL
Oxycodone
= 100 ng/mL
Phencyclidine = 25 ng/mL
THC
= 50 ng/mL

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LAB
LG
LAB

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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Lab Results (07/10/15 - 07/10/15) (continued)


Toxic Screen, Urine, No Confirmation [110835906]
Testing Performed By
Lab - Abbreviation
Name
Director
6 - LG LAB
LANCASTER
Bruce King, M.D.,
GENERAL
Director
LABORATORY

Resulted: 07/10/15 2301, Result Status: Final


result
Address
555 N. Duke St.
Lancaster PA 176022250

Valid Date Range


10/10/13 1035 - Present

Radiology Results (07/10/15 - 07/10/15)


XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW [110832753]
Ordering provider: McIntyre, Daniel, MD 07/10/15 1749
Performed:
07/10/15 1810 - 07/10/15 1810
Narrative:
Two-view right shoulder

Resulted: 07/10/15 1825, Result Status: Final


result
Resulted by:
Smigocki, Gene C, MD
Resulting Lab: LANCASTER GENERAL RADIOLOGY

History: Pain following injury


Comparison: None
Technique: Internal and external views were obtained
Findings:
No osseous abnormality is present. Minor degenerative changes are present in the
acromioclavicular joint. Joint spaces and soft tissues are otherwise normal.
Impression:
No evidence of fracture

Dictating Workstation: HMINWKS2


Specimen Collection
Type

Testing Performed By
Lab - Abbreviation
7 - LG RADIOLOGY

Source

Name
LANCASTER
GENERAL
RADIOLOGY

Collected On
07/10/15 1810

Director
Robert
Latshaw,MD

Address
555 N. Duke St.
Lancaster PA 176043555

Valid Date Range


08/08/12 1438 - Present

EKG Results
None
All Administrations of ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600 mg
Action
Recorded
Dose/Rat
User(s)
Time
Time
e
Route
Huehnergarth,
07/10/15
07/10/15
600 mg
Oral
Gretchen A, RN
1954
1955
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Site

Comment

Action
Given

Reas
on

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All Administrations of ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600 mg
ED Current OP Medications
Medication
NAPROXEN 500 MG ORAL TABS

Sig
1 TABLET
TWICE DAILY
as needed for
pain
VICODIN ES 7.5-750 MG ORAL
1/2 to 1 tablet
TABS
every 6 hours
as needed for
pain
Medications not reviewed this encounter

CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Dispense
60

Start Date
9/23/2009

30 tablet

5/10/2010

End Date

Doc. Provider
Sullivan, Brian P,
MD

Sullivan, Brian P,
MD

Medication Comments
** No Medication Comments Found **
Allergies (verified on: 05/25/10)
Agent
NO KNOWN ALLERGIES

Severity

Comments

Follow-up Information
None
Vitals from to

Date and Time


07/10/15 1750

BP
132/7
4
mmH
g

Positio
n
Pulse
-82

Resp
20

Temp
98 F
(36.7
C)

Temp
src
Oral

SpO2
--

Oxyge
n
Thera
py
Doppl
Flow
er/Fet
(L/min Weigh oscop
)
t
e Rate
----

POCT
Carbo
xyhem
oglobi Wh
n
o
-GA
H

Flowsheets (all recorded)


Transfer Charting - Sat July 11, 2015
0043
Transport Request
Ambulance
Yes -TMYARNIS
Arrived
Transfer Checklist - Sat July 11, 2015
0043
Transfer Checklist
Report to
Yes -TMYARNIS
Transfer Team

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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Flowsheets (all recorded)


MAR MINI-FLOWSHEET DATA - Fri July 10, 2015
1954
1817
Number Scale
*Pain Rating
4 -GAHUEHNE
7 -GAHUEHNE
Custom Formula Data - Fri July 10, 2015
1750
OTHER
Mean Arterial
93 MM HG GAHUEHNE
Pressure
Triage Plan - Fri July 10, 2015
2333
Triage Acuity Calculator
Is
No -TMYARNIS
RESUSCITATI
ON required?
Is this an
Yes (2) -TMYARNIS
EMERGENT(Hi
gh Risk,
Altered LOC,
Severe Pain)
situation?
Patient Acuity
2 -TMYARNIS
ED Destination Behavioral Health
-TMYARNIS

Vital Signs - Fri July 10, 2015


1954
Vital Signs
BP

1817

1750
132/74 mmHg GAHUEHNE
82 -GAHUEHNE

Pulse
Resp
Temp
Temp src
Pain
Assessment
Number Scale
*Pain Rating
*Pain Location

20 -GAHUEHNE
98 F (36.7 C) GAHUEHNE
Oral -GAHUEHNE

0-10 -GAHUEHNE

4 -GAHUEHNE

Pain
Description Quality
*Factors that
Aggravate Pain
*Factors that
Relieve Pain

7 -GAHUEHNE
shoulder GAHUEHNE
aching -GAHUEHNE

activity -GAHUEHNE
repositioning GAHUEHNE

Transfer Charting - Fri July 10, 2015


2216
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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Transport Request
Dispatcher
Yes -GAHUEHNE
Called
Name of
jaimie -GAHUEHNE
Dispatcher
ETA of
2330 -GAHUEHNE
Ambulance
Ambulance
Yes -GAHUEHNE
Arrived
Transfer Mode Gurney GAHUEHNE

Type of
Transfer

BLS/ALS/CCT
Ambulance GAHUEHNE

Accompanied
By

EMS Personnel GAHUEHNE

Transfer Checklist - Fri July 10, 2015


2216
Transfer Checklist
Reason for
Patient Request GAHUEHNE
Transfer
Accepting
fairmount GAHUEHNE
Hospital
Accepting
bridget bautista GAHUEHNE
Physician
Sending
mcintyre GAHUEHNE
Physician
Report to
Yes -GAHUEHNE
Transfer Team
Report to
Yes -GAHUEHNE
Receiving
Facility
Spoke with
tyree -GAHUEHNE
Transfer
Yes -GAHUEHNE
Consent
Signed
Copy of
Yes -GAHUEHNE
Records and DI
Obtained
Faxed Records Yes -GAHUEHNE
to Receiving
Facility
Travel Screening - Fri July 10, 2015
1824
Travel Screening
Has the patient No -BG017
traveled to
Africa OR had
contact with
someone who
has traveled to
Africa in the
last 21 days?
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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

Arrival Documentation - Fri July 10, 2015


1749
Triage Start
Triage Start
Start -GAHUEHNE
Prehospital Treatment
Prehospital
No -GAHUEHNE
Treatment
Vitals Reassessment - Fri July 10, 2015
1750
Vitals Assessment
Automatic
YES -GAHUEHNE
restart vitals
timer
User Key
User ID
BG017
GAHUEHNE
TMYARNIS

Name
Groff, Barbara A
Huehnergarth, Gretchen A, RN
Yarnish, Theresa M, RN

(r) = User Recd, (t) = User Taken, (c) = User


Cosigned
Effective Dates
03/23/11 03/23/11 -

ED After Visit Summary


Diagnoses this visit
Your diagnosis was ACUTE PSYCHOSIS.
You were seen by
You were seen by McIntyre, Daniel, MD.
ED Prescriptions
None
Orders Completed During Your ED Visit
Start
07/10/15 Toxic Screen, Urine, No Confirmation ONE TIME
1939
07/10/15 Alcohol, Serum ONE TIME
1939
07/10/15 Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) (For Transfers Only)
1939 ONE TIME
07/10/15 CBC (For Transfers Only) ONE TIME
1939
07/10/15 ibuprofen (ADVIL,MOTRIN) tablet 600 mg ONCE
1830
07/10/15 XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW ONE TIME
1750

Status
Final result

Ordering Provider
MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Last MAR action:


Given
Final result

MCINTYRE, DANIEL
MCINTYRE, DANIEL

Suture Information from to


None

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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED After Visit Summary (continued)


Information regarding the care you received at the
Lancaster General Hospital Emergency Department
You may receive a survey about your emergency department visit.
Our goal is for our patients to receive very good care during their ED visit.
Please take a moment to complete a survey if you receive one so we may continue to improve.
The examination and treatment you have received in the Emergency Department have been rendered on an
emergency basis only, and are not intended to be a substitute for or an effort to provide complete medical
care. Your primary care physician may request a copy of your records and all test results. It is important that
you let him/her check you again, and that you report any new or remaining problems.
XRAYS/EKGS
The interpretation of EKG'S and/or x-rays at the time of the emergency visit may only be a preliminary report.
You will be notified by telephone if there is a change in the interpretation when the tests are reviewed by the
cardiologist and/or radiologist.

MEDICATIONS/PRESCRIPTIONS
Take all medication as prescribed by the physician.
FAMILY PHYSICIAN
If you are being referred to your own Primary Care Physician for follow up and do not have one, please call
the Physician Referral Line at 1-888-LGH-INFO (1-888-544-4636) and you will be assisted in locating a
Primary Care Physician.
REFERRAL TO SPECIALIST
If you are being referred to any doctor/specialist other than your own Primary Care Physician: Please contact
your doctor for a referral and any paperwork or referral forms that may be required. If you have any
questions about whether you need such forms, contact your insurance company or doctor's office as soon as
possible.
The staff of the Lancaster General Hospital Emergency Department and Trauma Services strives to ensure
quality care and customer service during your visit.
Your Current Condition does not require hospitalization. Your condition can, however, change. If there are
any concerns regarding your condition, you may return to the Emergency Department or contact your
Primary Physician.
The Emergency Physicians of Lancaster Emergency Associates (LEA) are the exclusive providers of
Emergency Medical care at Lancaster General Hospital. We appreciate any comments or feedback you may
have on your experience with us in the Emergency Department and invite you to visit us at
www.LancasterEmergencyAssociates.com

We constantly are looking for ways to improve your Emergency Department Experience.
If you have any suggestions or concerns, please let us know.
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CATERBONE,STANLEY J
MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

ED After Visit Summary (continued)


You may call any of the following ED Management Team:
Jolyne Barnett, RN ED Nurse Manager
717 544-5125
Penne Marino, RN, Days Assistant Nurse Manager
717 544-4582
Amy Sechrist, RN Evenings Assistant Nurse Manager 717 544-7055
Lisa Williams, RN Nights Assistant Nurse Manager
717 544-1776
Lancaster General Hospital Convenience Pharmacy 717 544-5929
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 7am- 6pm
Saturday 9am- 3pm
Sunday Closed
Procedures and tests performed during your visit
Alcohol, Serum
Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) (For Transfers Only)
CBC (For Transfers Only)
Toxic Screen, Urine, No Confirmation
XR SHOULDER RIGHT MIN 2 VW

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MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

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MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
Adm: 7/10/2015, D/C: 7/11/2015

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MRN: 0542297
DOB: 7/15/1958, Sex: M
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