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"Court documents say Cady Flowers told a DHS worker that the 1-year-old had fallen off the table between the sofa and the couch on May 8.

On May 9, Flowers called Stillwater Medical Center but didn’t take the boy to be seen by medical professionals. One day later, she made at least two phone calls to Stillwater Family Care.

Documents say she said the child had been “vomiting since 8pm” the night before and that he “is really fussy, he curls up like he is in pain and all he does is cry since last night.”

By 11 a.m. on May 10, Flowers and the child were in an ambulance and headed to the hospital.

The boy was transferred from Stillwater Medical Center to St. Francis in Tulsa that same day. Doctors diagnosed the boy with left parietal epidual hematoma and doctors had to remove a blood clot."


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An epidural hematoma (EDH) is bleeding between the inside of the skull and the outer covering of the brain (called the dura).


An EDH is often caused by a skull fracture during childhood or adolescence. The membrane covering the brain is not as closely attached to the skull as it is in older people and children younger than 2 years. Therefore, this type of bleeding is more common in young people.

An EDH can also occur due to rupture of a blood vessel, usually an artery. The blood vessel then bleeds into the space between the dura and the skull.

The affected vessels are often torn by skull fractures. The fractures are most often the result of a severe head injury, such as those caused by motorcycle, bicycle, skateboard, snow boarding, or automobile accidents.

Rapid bleeding causes a collection of blood (hematoma) that presses on the brain. The pressure inside the head (intracranial pressure, ICP) increases quickly. This pressure may result in more brain injury.


Extradural hematoma (EDH) in an infant is a very rare entity. The presentation, the site, and the course of EDH in infants are quite different from that in adults. In about 85% of EDH in infants, there is no loss of consciousness, and hence a high degree of suspicion is required …

 
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A Stillwater woman has pleaded guilty in Payne County District Court to a felony count of child neglect.

Cady Dawn Flowers was charged with child neglect in 2019 after it was alleged she failed to seek proper medical attention for a child's injuries.
According to the probable cause affidavit, a fall had caused a life-threatening brain injury in the infant. Investigators found that Flowers texted her sister a picture after the baby fell. The picture showed a red line above the child’s left eye area and the left side of the temple. Later, the child was left in the care of a friend. The friend contacted Flowers and said the baby had been throwing up and needed to be taken to the emergency room.
It wasn’t until the next morning, 30 hours after the fall, that Flowers took the 1-year-old child to the hospital by ambulance, according to the report. Flowers was charged with child neglect.

Flowers pleaded guilty to the charges of child neglect in court. Judge Phillip Corley asked Flowers if she understood what the charges were for. Flowers said she did. The state recommended 10 years in the Payne County Jail, with all but 356 days suspended. She is also required to pay a $250 fine, as well as numerous court costs. Flowers must serve 85% of the time before she will be considered for probation or parole, Flowers agreed to the terms of her plea.
The child will not be placed back into custody with Flowers.
 
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Offender: Cady D. Flowers​

Status: INACTIVE​




Sentences​

CRF#CourtOffenseConviction DateTermTerm CodeReception DateDischarged Date
CF-2019-0308PAYNE COUNTY COURTCHILD NEGLECT (85%) 9 Y 7 M 9 DP&P SUSP 6/15/2020 1/23/2022
2016-355PAYNE COUNTY COURTPOSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 2 Y 1 DCSD Deferred 5/17/2017 6/15/2020
2011-102PAYNE COUNTY COURTMANUFACTURE OF CDS 12/2/2011 165 D Minimum 12/20/2011 6/1/2012
2011-102PAYNE COUNTY COURTPOSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 12/2/2011 165 D Minimum 12/20/2011 6/1/2012
 

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