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psychiatrist is recommending home teaching for difficult child but school nurse has to approve it!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 609651" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Document the nurse sending her to the public bathroom. THe IEP is a legal document and is binding and the school could be in trouble for not following. Personally, my kid would be told to puke ON the nurse if she refuses to allow her into the nurse office. NO WAY would that not happen. We did go through this. We had a few teachers and school people tell us to let Wiz puke in a trash can at his seat, but the school super had a FIT when I asked if she wanted this to happen. They got an update on the infection control policy that is state mandated that a student who vomits for ANY reason goes home, and if ti is an attendance problem, attendance is waived and home teaching is done. PERIOD. There is no exception for kids who puke from what is thought to be anxiety, and there is NO exception made to allow kids to puke in a classroom at their seat. The teachers etc...at the school had to go to a week long summer conference on infectious disease prevention in schools for just SUGGESTING this to us, and if they refused the state was going to yank their teaching certificates. It was HUGE.</p><p></p><p>The doctor told us to have Wiz leave school BEFORE he got sick because he was doing so much damage to his esophagus with daily vomiting. He developed a tear where the esophagus meets the stomach and it was actually quite dangerous. I have done this many times over the years, and knew tthe long term problems (I have years of stomach issues from a doctor who gave me tons of very harsh medications and no treatment for stomach problems even with evidence of them. I will have a lifetime of problems like this from three years of these medications as a teen.)I wanted to stop this before we got to this point with Wiz. In time, with the right medications, it worked out and hehas no problems now.</p><p></p><p>Ulcers can cause problems that recur for a lifetime. don't let these people damage difficult child's entire life by their stupidity and inflexibility. Contact the state dept of education fi you must over this vomiting issue. Nurses do NOT have discretion in their jobs when a doctor orders soemthing. It is neglect and they can lose their nursing license. We learned that over the mess with Wiz also. One of the school nurses actually did lose her license after refusing to do what a dr ordered to help Wiz. It was a huge deal, and we could NOT stop the state from yanking her license. We thought she was a problem, and needed to learn more about the problem, not lose her career, but he was not the first student she did this to, so she could not just get a warning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 609651, member: 1233"] Document the nurse sending her to the public bathroom. THe IEP is a legal document and is binding and the school could be in trouble for not following. Personally, my kid would be told to puke ON the nurse if she refuses to allow her into the nurse office. NO WAY would that not happen. We did go through this. We had a few teachers and school people tell us to let Wiz puke in a trash can at his seat, but the school super had a FIT when I asked if she wanted this to happen. They got an update on the infection control policy that is state mandated that a student who vomits for ANY reason goes home, and if ti is an attendance problem, attendance is waived and home teaching is done. PERIOD. There is no exception for kids who puke from what is thought to be anxiety, and there is NO exception made to allow kids to puke in a classroom at their seat. The teachers etc...at the school had to go to a week long summer conference on infectious disease prevention in schools for just SUGGESTING this to us, and if they refused the state was going to yank their teaching certificates. It was HUGE. The doctor told us to have Wiz leave school BEFORE he got sick because he was doing so much damage to his esophagus with daily vomiting. He developed a tear where the esophagus meets the stomach and it was actually quite dangerous. I have done this many times over the years, and knew tthe long term problems (I have years of stomach issues from a doctor who gave me tons of very harsh medications and no treatment for stomach problems even with evidence of them. I will have a lifetime of problems like this from three years of these medications as a teen.)I wanted to stop this before we got to this point with Wiz. In time, with the right medications, it worked out and hehas no problems now. Ulcers can cause problems that recur for a lifetime. don't let these people damage difficult child's entire life by their stupidity and inflexibility. Contact the state dept of education fi you must over this vomiting issue. Nurses do NOT have discretion in their jobs when a doctor orders soemthing. It is neglect and they can lose their nursing license. We learned that over the mess with Wiz also. One of the school nurses actually did lose her license after refusing to do what a dr ordered to help Wiz. It was a huge deal, and we could NOT stop the state from yanking her license. We thought she was a problem, and needed to learn more about the problem, not lose her career, but he was not the first student she did this to, so she could not just get a warning. [/QUOTE]
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