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So, there are two issues being reported here: 1) the fact that charge nurses are encouraging nurses to omit reporting certain illnesses, in particular scabies and lice, that are highly contagious; 2) in order to work in these makeshift illegal immigrant camps, health care professionals are being stripped of their God-given individual rights by what they term the Brown Shirts and threatened with retaliation and punishment if they imparted any information regarding the makeshift camp. By encouraging other nurses to omit certain illnesses that are prevalent among these illegal immigrant children, these charge nurses are basically endangering the public by violating an aspect of the Nightingale Pledge which is to abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and encouraging a possible violation of nurse practice laws. These so-called nurses have sold out to the company line to keep a job; their sell-out endangers an entire population to pandemic illnesses while putting nurses at risk of losing their livelihood through state nursing board sanctions should it be discovered they were complicit. While the nurse speaking anonymously only named scabies and lice, one could imagine that other highly contagious diseases are not being reported, much less being screened against. The former nurse told Fox News that these children who had highly contagious infections had been transported on domestic planes and charter buses according to their files. This places an entire American public at risk of pandemic infections of scabies, measles, lice, skin infections, strep throat and drug resistant TB. This is a potential risk to unsuspecting travelers at home and from abroad visiting our nations. It is not just America that is at risk, although the risk is higher for Americans; citizens of other nations are also at risk while visiting the United States
Posted on: Fri, 04 Jul 2014 20:51:47 +0000

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