Nurse refuses student inhaler during asthma attack

Then he probably wouldn't have been alive to tell a story about the nurse locking him in the room and watching him die, and no one would ever have found out about this.



I think the parents would of sued and we'd hear about it somehow.
 
Originally Posted by Beanjuice

Originally Posted by bullets
The nurse should be put in front of a firing squad.

this is an overreaction brought on by the senstationalist remarks of the mother who clearly defined by her actions, or lack thereof, how wrong it is to assume things in life, especially when it came to her child's health.

fixed that for you.
 
I know some places they can't even give out aspirin, but how can you sit and watch a child suffer?
 
And really, "horror movie"? Was she standing over the kid while he was on the floor dangling his inhaler just out of reach with an evil grin on her face? I understand he was probably hallucinating from the lack of air, but did it really happen in real life?
I would assume that holding the strong and plausible belief that the end of your mortal life is very soon at hand, could be comparable to a horror movie. Yes.
 
And really, "horror movie"? Was she standing over the kid while he was on the floor dangling his inhaler just out of reach with an evil grin on her face? I understand he was probably hallucinating from the lack of air, but did it really happen in real life?
She might as well have. You have to be a little evil to stand there and look at someone going through that, knowing all you have to do is give him medicine.
 
I think it was more a case of stupidity than the nurse being outright evil.
 
I think it was more of a situation that spiraled out of control. there's a reason the mother was called first and she had to have been advised to come to the school first. There HAS to be a reason, there's SOMETHING the reporter didn't cover.
 

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