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parents please talk to your teensRating: (votes: 0) Wow, that's scary. Thank god you were there, you probably saved her life. Comment:
OMG, they put her in the water to "try to wake her up?" I commend you for what you did, and I would certainly look into pressing charges against these people for allowing a 14 y/o to drink, and for attempted murder for putting such an obviously wasted CHILD into the water like that. Of course, I don't know that you can actually press charges against them, but the police certainly need to be involved.Kudos to you...
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Thanks for sharing your story. After hearing this, I think maybe I will include my kids' friends in the drug and alcohol talks, too, because some parents just don't get it. Why would these adults put this girl's life in jeopardy?
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Do you have a pulse ox at home? Or did you call the squad?
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I agree that these conversations with teens are very necessary. Just curious how this all turned out.Lucky for her that you had a portable/fingertip pulse oximeter in your car.With her condition so compromised, I'm curious to know the ER staff's decision process to "pump her stomach."At what point did a parent/legal guardian show up to consent for this 14-year old's treatment
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Hate to say it, but a lot of it starts with the parents. Don't lie around drunk and partying and your kids probably won't either. Keep an eye on your kids -- let THEM know you know where they are, all the time. I have a 20 year old and 16 year old who are not drinkers or druggies, and one of the main things I did was get to know the parents of every kid they ever hung out with. I would call them on the phone personally and let them know we weren't into having him or her drink at other parent's homes, that I was home, etc. and they could call me if anything wrong were to go on. That said, we've been lucky our kids always chose good friends from good families. My daughter does drink at college, but doesn't seem to get a kick out of getting "wasted." I'm still watching my son, and being vigilant about the parent thing . . . I know we have a few years to go with him.
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You have a sat monitor in your car?22% is not compatible with life.I've worked ER 19 years and I have never seen a stomach pumped for alcohol.On the flip side, a few years ago there was a teen here who went to the lake with friends, with alcohol that her father bought for her, who jumped in a truck and sped off. Windy two-lane road, she hit a family in a car head on and killed the mother. She's in CYA for the max term and her father is also serving time.
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I hate alcohol.
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Quote from TazziRNI've worked ER 19 years and I have never seen a stomach pumped for alcohol.
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A lay person has a sat monitor?
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OP's profile indicates she is a nurse.Just hoping for more clarification on this scenario ...
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thank you for stepping in. you are an angel.saint::icon_hug::icon_hug:
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