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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I guess I was so caught off guard because we've been to the ER dozens of times with each of our kids and were never contacted by the school nurse after a visit until now. [/quote] This jumps out at me. If you've been at the ER dozens of times for multiple kids without diagnoses, then something is really wrong. I can totally see them calling in extra support. [/quote] Dozens of times to the ER with each kid is an awful lot.[/quote] This is the OP...nothing is wrong and dozens of times with each kid may seem like a lot to you, but that's you. For a family with asthmatic kids or kids who suffer from diabetes, seizure disorder or certain blood disorders, it's not a lot. We are not all the same, so please stop being judgemental and dramatic.[/quote] NP. Daughter of an ER nurse. You said you’ve taken your kid to ER for ingrown toenail. That is concerning. Rashes and strep throat also don’t call for ER visits. Your lack of judgment causes issues for when kids are really sick. [/quote] This! You took your kid for an INGROWN TONAIL? The problem here is OP, not the ER contacting the school nurse. They should have contacted social services as well. [/quote]
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