The M.E.N., dictates a number of failings in the care of the former Albania national. The report acknowledged that Skana's risk assessment document - intended to give mental health nurses an idea of the dangers she might pose - missed out key events, including an incident in 2017 where she visited the home of a friend and demanded to see the woman's 13-year-old daughter while she was thought to have been carrying a knife.It also detailed the conclusions of her community nurse, who noted that the 30-year-old had regularly appeared paranoid through late 2019 and had begun to experience 'intrusive thoughts'.Skana was switched from injected anti-psychotics to tablets in August 2019 and was expected to approach her doctor when she needed more.
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