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Old 06-14-2007, 04:20 PM   #9
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No ifs ands or buts. After the first call they should have dispatched someone immediately or placed an immediate call to the hospital. NO excuses for this.

The nurses who were supposedly standing there watching should be immediately fired too.

This should not have happened.

http://www.breitbart.tv/html/1666.html
This is a tough one, this not something you see every day. Yes of course something should have been done. I can only guess that the oppropriate measures were being taken. The issue really boils down to why there was blood, how much, and frankly if its alot, there's not a lot that can be done. Many times, even if the correct actions are taken, the underlying cause can be so severe that nothing is going to help. Then again if truley nothing was done and everyone was just staring then thats a different isssue altogether. Some times the emotional state of watching a loved one die is just so severe that its only natural for family members to try something to help.
It is too bad that she did not make it to an operating room to get control of bleeding. Really need more info to be critical.
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