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1 posted on 05/23/2012 2:21:26 AM PDT by Daffynition
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My daughter’s school - all medications must be turned into the school nurse. Kids with asthma are not allowed to carry their own inhalers. ALL medications must be administered by the nurse, with a release from the parents and a doctor’s authorization.


34 posted on 05/23/2012 4:29:01 AM PDT by fredhead (It's my Herbie year...check out the number on the side of the famous VW.)
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This idiot needs to decorate a lamppost.


43 posted on 05/23/2012 4:54:48 AM PDT by x1stcav (There's a bunch of us out here spoiling for a fight.)
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The time has long passed for all these officious boobs to be rounded up and turned out on their collective and collectivist asses.


45 posted on 05/23/2012 4:59:08 AM PDT by aruanan
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I have asthma - had it all my life. By the time I was in high school, I kept an inhaler in my purse because you really need to use it as soon as the symptoms start. But that was the 1970's

My son's school is very clear to parents that if you child needs any med, you have to send them in with a note. It's not that hard and the school is very up front and clear about the requirements. It's the state law, not the school's policy. I'm assuming that that is probably the same case here. The parents really should have known.

My son has migraines and can't take regular tylenol, so we make sure that we send in liquid tylenol for him. Just put the bottle in a plastic baggie with a note. Not difficult.

49 posted on 05/23/2012 5:12:00 AM PDT by KosmicKitty (WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
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I have asthma - had it all my life. By the time I was in high school, I kept an inhaler in my purse because you really need to use it as soon as the symptoms start. But that was the 1970's

My son's school is very clear to parents that if you child needs any med, you have to send them in with a note. It's not that hard and the school is very up front and clear about the requirements. It's the state law, not the school's policy. I'm assuming that that is probably the same case here. The parents really should have known.

My son has migraines and can't take regular tylenol, so we make sure that we send in liquid tylenol for him. Just put the bottle in a plastic baggie with a note. Not difficult.

Too bad they probably don't let kid have cellphones, or the kid could have called 911

50 posted on 05/23/2012 5:13:02 AM PDT by KosmicKitty (WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
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Should have wrapped the inhaler in a condum, they would have been A-OK with it then.


54 posted on 05/23/2012 5:19:23 AM PDT by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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Not being a lawyer I'm unfamiliar with the potential intricacies of such a situation.But it seems pretty clear that this nurse should have either given the kid his/her inhaler *or* should have called an ambulance for the kid.
56 posted on 05/23/2012 5:28:08 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Julia: another casualty of the "War on Poverty")
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If i was that nurse I would risk ‘arrest’ or ‘firing’ before I would let a child suffer and maybe die. I cannot comprehend this.


58 posted on 05/23/2012 5:29:31 AM PDT by Dudoight
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The standard Nuremberg defense: “I only did what I was told.”

It is here folks.

59 posted on 05/23/2012 5:33:06 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Lord, save me from some conservatives, they don't understand history any better than liberals.)
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This kid had a form on file for several years. When it wasn't filled out, why didn't the nurse make an effort to call the mom to get it filled out before it was necessary. Our school nurse would have done that way ahead of when it would have been needed.

Barring that, 911 should have been immediately called. The nurse is wrong....almost dead wrong! This kid had a history and that says a lot.

67 posted on 05/23/2012 6:34:28 AM PDT by CAluvdubya (I just try to stay out of the fray...)
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Its called the “God of Government” ...and you will die unless you conform immediately...and perfectly.


70 posted on 05/23/2012 7:09:24 AM PDT by mo (If you understand, no explanation is needed. If you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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america’s youth is dying and legal mumbo jumbo and incompetence and a liberal agenda is killing them,


79 posted on 05/23/2012 8:19:42 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi)
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Well there are many things going on here that impact the delivery of health care to the population at large. First it’s called the State Board of Nursing. Yes, another government organization built out of good intention but run amok due to our legal system. Unfortunately The state board of Nursing is not there to promote advocacy of nursing but rather to “protect” the general public from unsafe nursing practices. A nurse may not prescribe medications or administer medications without a physicians order and consent of the patient. The fact that the boy had an inhaler in his locker with his name on it is only part of the equation. The other part is consent. The parents must consent in this instance because the child is a minor. Yes, the legal system has caused this. One would not want a school nurse giving out medications that the parent does not consent to. (But wait we can give minors abortions without parental consent) The fact that there is a prescription is only part of the equation. If this nurse gave the inhaler to this child her licence would be immediately pulled and she would be out of work. It unfortunately does not matter that common sense indicates use of the inhaler immediately. Should the nurse administer an epinepherine injection to a patient who is having a reaction to a bee sting? (Same thing, patient has an epi pen with prescription but is a minor) Unfortunately this too is outside the practice guidelines of a registered nurse, which I assume she is even though the article does not say this.
As bad as this may seem it protects the public from overzealous nursing practice. There is no common sense clause in this law at all. Do I agree with it? No. Should 911 have been called? Absolutely! But don’t start a lynch mob on the school nurse when she/he has had his/her hands bound by the law with repercussion of licence forfiture. This is a health care delivery problem that has unfortunately been placed on the law books by good intentions run amok. Parents need to ensure that all medical records are up to date at their childs school and that the emergency number actually works for parental notification. If this had happened the nurse could have recieved telephonic consent to administer the inhaler to the child immediately.
Another case of big government run amok I say.


86 posted on 05/23/2012 8:42:25 AM PDT by timlilje
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91 posted on 05/23/2012 9:40:15 AM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet - Mater tua caligas exercitus gerit ;-{)
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"It's like something out of a horror film. The person just sits there and watches you die," said Michael Rudi, 17. "She sat there, looked at me and she did nothing."

Apparently...Rudi, did not die.

96 posted on 05/23/2012 12:25:10 PM PDT by Osage Orange (God is my Co-Pilot.)
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