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In reply to the discussion: If a friend at school gave my daughter prescription meds [View all]montanto
(2,966 posts)7. How are they supposed to know everything that goes on on school grounds?
Especially when kids know that they aren't to be "exchanging prescription medication" and seek to hide such activities?
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That would surely involve the use of surveillance cameras EVERYWHERE on campus..
left coaster
Feb 2012
#5
So if it happened in your daughter's bedroom, you'd blame yourself?
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2012
#13
If they were supervising in a manner that would guarantee that such a thing could not happen...
HuckleB
Feb 2012
#29
So you would sue a school girl for being ignorant while trying to help your daughter?
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#4
Bad examples. Plumbers and doctors are paid professionals. A school girl is .....a school girl.
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#57
Try opening a DU thread saying that you are having strange symptoms and ask
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#60
Can you quantify the crappy state of existence that your world of constant lawsuits would create?
HuckleB
Feb 2012
#32
That's fine. Until it happens to the next person with different results. nt
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#37
So you at lease required a review of the prep nurses procedures by the hospital?
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#50
Suing someone will definitely force the hospital to fire someone who is not competent.
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#53
It was an oversight, due to rushing in the early AM, which they acknowledged.
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2012
#56
Why not tell people the facts of your hypotheical. That this thread was influence by this one;
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#19
If the young girl 1 asked for something because she didn't feel well and the girl 2, gave it
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#20
If girl 1 didn't feel well she should of asked her teacher if she could go to the nurse.
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#22
Go to the office ask the adminstrator at the front if you can call your parent because you are ill.
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#25
I think so also. However, if the school wouldn't let her call her parent and my child got
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#30
If I saw a child having an attack and struggle to breath you bet I'd
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#88
Well being a 12 yr old and not even knowing she had asthma I didn't know the signs
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#108
You don't see any difference between being in a supervised class setting and
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#36
A student who suffers from asthma should not be permitted to carry an inhaler?
morningfog
Feb 2012
#102