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Nurse Accused of Refusing to Give Student Inhaler During Asthma Attack
WUSF News
Deltona High school's nurse stood over him but refused to give him an inhaler, according to WKMG Channel 6 News. That's because school officials said they had no record of Rudi's parent's signature on file. "It's like something out of a horror film.
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Parents Of Student Denied Inhaler Get Attorney
WESH Orlando
The nurse, Shamhia Johnson, an LPN, said Rudi's mother did not sign the proper paperwork for him to carry the albuterol inhaler. The teen said the nurse wouldn't give the inhaler to him even when he had an attack. "If this isn't a clear case of child ...
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Some asthma inhalers make heartbeat irregular: study
News Tribe
By Farheen Raza - May 24th, 2012 (No Comment) Washington: Young asthma patients who use inhaled anticholinergics (IACs) are more vulnerable to dangerous heart arrhythmias, a new study revealed. The medications are commonly used in order to help control ...
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Holy Cross grads urged to share gifts through service
Worcester Telegram
... dumb luck," the albuterol inhaler in Dr. Farmer's pocket saved the man's life. "We inhabit a bizarrely unequal planet," Dr. Farmer said. "What does it mean to die unattended of a severe asthma attack in the age of Facebook and LinkedIn?
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Asthma Meds May Be Linked to Irregular Heartbeat
U.S. News & World Report
TUESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that young asthma patients who use drugs known as inhaled anticholinergics -- such as ipratropium [Atrovent] -- could be more likely than others to suffer from potentially dangerous irregular ...
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Identifying Asthma Patients Who Can Lower ICS Dose
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — ATS 2012, SAN FRANCISCO – Common respiratory measurements are not effective in determining which asthma patients are able to significantly decrease their use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) medications without risk of flare-ups or ...
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Identifying asthma patients who tolerate lower doses of steroids remains ...
Medical Xpress
Common respiratory measurements are not effective in determining which asthma patients are able to significantly decrease their use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) medications without risk of flare-ups or exacerbations, according to a new study ...
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School Nurse Reportedly Refuses To Allow Student To Use Inhaler ...
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School Nurse Refuses To Give Inhaler To Student Having Asthma ...
The school had no such form for Michael to have his inhaler at school. ... inhaler during his asthma attack, citing the medical release form they had no record of.
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Nurse refuses student inhaler during asthma attack - Neowin Forums
... decision to refuse a student his inhaler during an asthma attack, citing a lack of a ... This year, the district had no record of his Rudi's signature, said Selesky.
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Nurse Denies Student Inhaler While He's Having An Asthma Attack ...
Nurse Denies Student Inhaler While He's Having An Asthma Attack! ... When the nurse refused, Su asked her to call 911, but the nurse said, "No, I don't have to.
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Student having asthma attack denied inhaler by school nurse
As a person that has been educated to help sick people, denying a person that's suffering from an asthma attack makes no sense at all. Even if it's breaking ...
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