Diagnosis of asthma
COLUMBUS, Ohio An incident at Columbus elementary school on Wednesday sparked new concerns over the number of nurses in central Ohio schools.
Last year, a survey completed by the National Association of School Nurses found that there was one nurse for every 2,316 students in Ohio, 10TV's Tanisha Mallett reported.
On Wednesday at a Columbus City elementary school, second-grader Rayshawnna Slaughter suffered an asthma attack. Slaughter said she knew what to do when she started gasping for air, but school administrators did not.
Slaughter's mother said Rayshawnna went to the school's nurse to get her inhaler, but the nurse was out of the building. That's when an administrator tried to administer the medicine but ran into trouble.
'She said she had my 7-year-old daughter in the office and she had an asthma attack and that I needed to bring her inhaler because her inhaler was empty,' said Sherika Banks, Rayshawnna's mother
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