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In reply to the discussion: Nurse refuses student inhaler during asthma attack [View all]CreekDog
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35. I think the teen went into drama mode...
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I think were are missing some facts here...just got one side of it....I agree the nurse should always put the patient first...she had a valid order on the inhaler so the decision would be obvious for most clinical people....
What places me on pause it this all happened after they found the inhaler in the locker...meaning the drama mode of the teen could of been a diversion from the confiscated inhaler...he didn't first experience an asthma attack and seek out treatment with his unauthorized inhaler....see where I'm feeling doubt.
Secondly, no clarification as to how the teen recovered...no ER visit identified post the school asthma attack...Dis he finally get to use his inhaler? How long did that take..1-2 hours for mom to arrive? Was there any medical intervention to relieve the full blown asthma attack they describe? Usually immediate intervention is required for such an attack.
So, I have unanswered questions at this point....Oh yea...the mom is way overboard with this news drama...smells to me.