Banker, Matter of

JurisdictionOregon
CourtOregon Court of Appeals
Writing for the CourtJOSEPH
CitationBanker, Matter of, 615 P.2d 1168, 47 Or.App. 1125 (Or. App. 1980)
Decision Date25 August 1980
Docket NumberNo. 61498,61498
PartiesIn the Matter of BANKER, Toma, a minor child. STATE ex rel. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Respondent, v. Deborah BANKER, aka Deborah Broad, Appellant. ; CA 15892.

Phillip M. Margolin, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant.

James C. Rhodes, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were James M. Brown, Atty. Gen., and Walter L. Barrie, Sol. Gen., Salem.

Before JOSEPH, P. J., and WARDEN and WARREN, JJ.

JOSEPH, Presiding Judge.

Appellant's parental rights in respect to her daughter, born August 28, 1978, were terminated under ORS 419.523(2). 1 She appeals, asserting that there was insufficient evidence to support the judgment, that evidence of her mental health records were privileged and were erroneously received in evidence (ORS 179.505(9)) and that the court erred in admitting evidence of communications between appellant and a public health nurse because of the confidential nature of the evidence. ORS 44.040(1)(g). We need not address the second assignment of error, for appellant did not raise any objection at trial to the admission of the evidence. In any event we review de novo (ORS 419.561(4)), and the evidence of her condition was overwhelming, even if the challenged records are ignored. State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. Hayworth, 35 Or.App. 161, 165, 581 P.2d 100, rev. den. 284 Or. 235 (1978).

The record indicates that appellant exhibits mental confusion, thought disorders and "blocking" behavior. At the time of the hearing she was a patient at Dammasch State Hospital, where she was diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic. There is little chance that her condition will permanently improve. Since the birth of her daughter appellant has received support from many different sources, including help with her finances, diet, nutrition and health. Some of the support personnel visited her on a weekly basis. Their testimony was unequivocal that appellant's mental confusion and impaired learning difficulties prevent her from providing for the emotional and physical needs of the child. Despite the support, there had been no noticeable improvement in appellant's ability to care for the child.

The child was described as lethargic and unresponsive. The witnesses attributed that condition to the mother's inability to stimulate the child and to provide for any emotional involvement. The record shows that the child was kept in a darkened room most of the time with little or no exercise or stimulation. She was overweight and lacked muscular coordination, due in part to an inadequate diet; she had none of the normal responses of a 10-month-old.

Although appellant may function alone in society at a minimal level with some support, she is unable to provide for the needs of her child; the child's best interests would undoubtedly be served by the termination. We conclude that the preponderance of evidence supports the termination order.

Appellant argues that the court erred in admitting testimony of a public health nurse from a county health department in Washington. The nurse was allowed to testify as to her observations and opinions acquired during interviews and home visits with the appellant. Appellant objected to that testimony on the ground that it was protected by ORS 44.040(1)(g), which provides:

"A licensed professional nurse shall not, without the consent of a patient who was cared for by such nurse, be examined in a civil action or proceeding, as to any information acquired in caring for the patient, which was necessary to enable the nurse to care for the patient."

The nurse-patient privilege applies only to "information acquired in caring for the patient,...

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