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Date:
8/1/2005 1:47:00 PM
Author:
bobbiann
(bigddog803@go.com)
Subject:
maybe
an epi-pen is simple to administer. maybe what Terri is referring to is an ever increasing number of kids coming to school w/ allergies and medical conditions. Sometimmmes, a teacher can be overloaded. I was once asked to monitor a child for her diabetes, and administer her shots. In a half-day class. It was just too much. I went to school to teach (and preschool is low pay). I did not go to school to nurse. Hospitals do not expect nurses to also teach their patients in long-term care. Insensitive, no. Just realistic.
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