On December 13th, a ** was spread on the Internet, and when the principal faced the student who suddenly fell ill, he said for the first time, "You can't send it to the hospital, it's over if you send it to the hospital!."”
Is it appropriate for the principal to say when a student suddenly falls ill?However, the footage clearly shows that the principal was speaking to the parents of the students. He also prevented parents from entering the campus to see students who had fallen ill.
We can clearly see from the ** that a student suddenly fell to the ground, foaming at the mouth, and was already unconscious. It would be heart-wrenching for anyone to see him in such a painful and helpless situation. Apparently, the surrounding students were frightened by this scene, and they immediately found the teacher. Their idea was very simple: call 120 as soon as possible and let the classmates be taken to the hospital as soon as possible.
However, the teachers' response was unexpected. Instead of calling 120 Ambulance** immediately, they tried to find the school doctor. It's incomprehensible that the school doctor's *** is unavailable - it's really puzzling!
It took more than ten minutes to find the school doctor. The school doctor arrived at the scene and immediately started CPR, but no one realized that the student should be taken to the hospital in the first place – even though the school had a car dedicated to taking children to the hospital. The student, who suddenly became ill, was never taken to the hospital in time.
When the parents learned of the situation, they immediately rushed to the school and asked why the child was not taken to the hospital in time. However, the principal's words were shocking - "Send it to the hospital and it's over!"What does this mean?It refers to the fact that there is a four-minute emergency time for sudden death. Now you're trapping students in schools, what does that mean?Isn't a student's life more important than any safety assessment?It's just incomprehensible!
What is even more ridiculous is that when parents want to enter the campus to visit their children, they are rejected by the principal. Who is this principal?Is he still human?I don't even have basic first aid knowledge, but I persistently stick to my so-called bottom line, which is shocking. If the principals of the schools were like this, how much would the students suffer.
The school clearly had obvious deficiencies in safety education and management.
When a classmate suddenly falls ill, the children know to find the teacher as soon as possible and ask the teacher to call 120 for first aid**. However, the teacher did not seem to panic and was still procrastinating. Do such teachers have basic first aid knowledge?Perhaps it's because you've never encountered danger and lack awareness of the risks involved.
The reason for the teacher's behavior is likely to be consistent with the principal's belief that health issues should not be addressed in the school's annual performance evaluation. When you need to find a school doctor, you must know about his ***, but strangely he doesn't have it himself - this actually shows that the school does not have a specific plan in this regard, otherwise the head teacher would not have been able to find the school doctor's ** number.
The school doctor is not in the school, but the head teacher only enters the campus after the **, this situation is really incomprehensible. Can such a school doctor make a difference in times of crisis?I'm afraid there are not many expectations. It is unclear whether the student was successfully rescued, otherwise the school doctor would have been held responsible.
Regardless of the school, the school doctor should stay at the student's post during the school day and never give a reason to leave. If all school doctors are like this one, are they still needed?
The principal's behavior was most bizarre, when the children had already fainted, he insisted on not taking them to the hospital, but relying on the school doctor to resuscitate them. However, there are not many school doctors in the school who are truly proficient in medical skills, and most of them are just mediocre in medical skills. Hoping for such a school doctor, in the event of a student death, I am afraid that both the principal and the school doctor will not be able to escape responsibility.
The principal's behavior was even more excessive, he did not allow parents to enter the school to see his fainting child. Such a principal is really cold-blooded and ruthless, if the same situation occurs to his children, what choice will he make?
Parents repeatedly asked: Why are we not allowed to meet?However, the principal said that parents should be relieved to go back and everything was in accordance with the regulations.
It's so ironic!How can this situation be acceptable if they can't even visit their families and know nothing?
The headmaster can be said to bear the greatest responsibility in this matter, and all the consequences are caused by him. When a child is sick, it must be taken to the hospital immediately, which is non-negotiable because if the first time for the rescue is missed, it can have irreparable consequences, which no one can afford.
In the face of sudden illness, schools should take timely measures to protect the safety and health of students. However, the principal's approach is to completely ignore the lives and health of students, which should be taken seriously and educated and dealt with. At the same time, the school's safety management system needs to be reviewed to determine if there are serious deficiencies and loopholes.
The child has left us. We hope that the relevant authorities will conduct a thorough investigation into this incident and reveal the truth to the public. At the same time, we also hope that this matter can arouse more people's attention and reflection, and promote the society to pay more attention to the issue of school safety, so as to create a safer and healthier school Xi environment to pave the way for children.
Dear readers, what do you think about the incident in the school where a student suddenly fell unconscious during class, but was prevented from being taken to the hospital by the principal and was not allowed to meet with the parents?Welcome to leave a message to discuss.