If you can t send it to the hospital, if you send it to the hospital, it s over!The principal respon

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

If you can't send it to the hospital, if you send it to the hospital, it's over!The principal responded to the sick student like this!

The principal was outraged that he was not allowed to send the student to the hospital!Focus on campus safety.

On Dec. 13, a ** video circulated on the Internet showing a principal preventing a student who had suddenly fallen ill and fainted from being taken to the hospital. This behavior has aroused the indignation and doubts of many parents and the public, and has also caused widespread concern about school safety issues.

* It shows that an elementary school student suddenly fell to the ground, foaming at the mouth, which immediately caused panic among the surrounding teachers and students. The students rushed to the teacher's help, hoping that the teacher would immediately call the emergency ** and take the student to the hospital. However, the teachers' reaction was completely unexpected. Instead of calling the emergency services immediately**, they tried to seek help from the school doctor, but were unable to reach the school doctor, which made them feel uneasy and worried.

After more than ten minutes of searching, the school doctor was found and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed. However, throughout the process, no one thought to take the student to the hospital immediately, although the school still had specialized vehicles to take the student to the hospital. When the parents heard about the incident, they were very angry and rushed to the school to ask why they had not taken the student to the hospital. The principal's words were:"You can't take them to the hospital, it's the end of the road!"Even more shocking.

The answer is puzzling. Theoretically, once a student has a sudden illness, he should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible for four minutes. However, the principal arrested the students in the school, without realizing that the safety of the students' lives was of the utmost importance. What is even more ironic is that parents try to enter the school to visit their fainted child, but the principal turns them away. Such a principal can be described as insensitive and unreasonable.

In fact, the principal's behavior is extremely irresponsible, turning a blind eye to the lives and health of students. Safety is a very important part of the university's education management, and it is clear that the school has shortcomings and deficiencies in the way it handles sudden disease events. Children know that they should seek help from their teachers as soon as they encounter a sudden illness and call for first aid**, but the teachers do not show enough emergency response skills. This fully shows that the teachers lack health and first aid knowledge, and have not experienced the danger firsthand.

Of course, the attitude of the teachers probably coincides with the principal's idea of referring patients to the school doctor**, rather than making safety a burden on the school's annual quality assessment. However, since the principal has a school doctor, why not give it to the teacher?This does expose the functional and organizational deficiencies of the school nurse. What's even more incomprehensible is that the school doctor is not even at the school, but only enters the campus after the head teacher hits the **. Can such a school doctor work in an emergency?I'm afraid this is an unrealistic expectation.

We don't yet know the final condition of the students in this incident, but we have reason to believe that the school doctor is responsible. In any school, the school doctor should always be on duty to ensure the health and safety of students. If the school doctor is also absent as he is this time, then he or she can only be considered non-existent. The principal's behavior was even more startling. In the face of the fainting student, he insisted on keeping the student in school and waiting for the school doctor to come for treatment, regardless of the student's life or death. When parents try to enter the school, the principal even blocks them, which is unacceptable. If the fainted child was the principal's biological son, what would he choose?

The main responsibility for this incident lies with the principal, and all the consequences are blamed on him. It is non-negotiable that a student must be taken to the hospital as soon as possible if he or she suddenly falls ill. If you don't follow the first aid time, it can cause irreparable consequences, and no one can afford it. Schools must take appropriate measures to protect the lives and health of students in the event of a sudden illness. The principal's behavior completely disregarded the safety of students' lives and must be seriously educated and dealt with.

This incident should prompt the relevant departments to conduct an in-depth investigation and find out the truth. At the same time, it is also hoped that this incident will arouse more people's attention and reflection on campus safety issues, and create a safer and healthier learning environment for children.

The principal's refusal to take the student to the hospital sparked outrageCampus safety needs to be addressed urgently.

Recently, there has been a video circulating on the Internet about a principal who faced a student who suddenly fell ill and fainted, preventing the student's parents from taking him to the hospital. The principal also prevented parents from entering the campus to visit their children. The incident caused public outrage and suspicion and caused widespread concern about school safety.

*, a student suddenly fell to the ground, unconscious, foaming at the mouth. The surrounding students immediately contacted the teacher and took him to the hospital as soon as possible. However, instead of immediately calling the first aid**, the teachers sought help from the school doctor. The school doctor was located and provided first aid, but did not immediately take the student to the hospital. What is even more infuriating is that the school's principal prevents parents from entering the school to see their children, which is unacceptable.

The principal's behavior is incomprehensible, school safety is of paramount importance, and in the face of a sudden illness, it is the right thing to do to send students to the hospital as soon as possible. First aid time is the key to saving lives, but the principal locks the students in the school, not realizing that the safety of the students' lives is the most important thing. Such irresponsible behaviour must be condemned.

Safety is a very important aspect of education and campus management, and this school clearly has significant deficiencies and gaps in responding to disease outbreaks. Students demonstrated their knowledge and preparedness for health emergencies by seeking help from their teachers and calling first aid**. Teachers are not responding as urgently as they should, which may indicate that teachers do not have sufficient knowledge of health first aid and are not prepared for emergencies.

The principal's reaction was even more puzzling. He didn't let the students go to the hospital, but he didn't give a reasonable explanation, he just said"It's over when you get to the hospital"。Such a reaction raises concerns about the principal's disregard for the safety of students' lives and irresponsible attitude.

This incident should attract the attention and investigation of relevant departments, and should also arouse more people's attention to campus safety issues. Schools should strengthen the training of teachers and principals to improve their first-aid knowledge and ability to deal with emergencies. Only in this way can we create a safe and healthy learning environment for children.

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