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I work in a small law office, and I'm taking a CNA class right now, and had to get a TB test. The test came back positive. I hada very small reaction, which wouldn't have required any further testing except that when I become a CNA and then start nursing schoool, I'lll be around people with comprimsed immune systems.
Well, I told my boss (because I have to get a chest x-ray and needed a few hours off), and he told the whole office!!! Everyone knows, and I feel like a leper!
To top it off, his father is a Dr., and today at 2:00 we are having a meeting so the whole office can ask questions about my "disease".
I feel so embarassed and violated. Normally my boss is a very nice person, but he has crossed a line. When he sent the memo about the 2:00 meeting, I had to take a break and go cry. I felt like leaving and never coming back.
What would you do in this situation?
regardless of the temp McD's had it at, coffee is normally very hot (as are all hot beverages) anyone with the sense God gave a dog would know that you put a HOT beverage between your legs while driving, you run the risk of getting burned..badly. Hot coffee at a "normal" hot temp can and does cause some serious burns.
Lets look at the people who sued McDonalds for their obesity..umm, did you not know that 5 billion calories a day at MickyD's would not cause you to gain a substantial amount of weight?? These are the people I speak of..
I understand what you are saying, but I still say, common sense in the human race seems to have gone out the window. And because of that there are too many ridicioulous and frivilous lawsuits. And the people with less common sense than the ones suing for silly, ridicioulos reasons are the jury members who award crazy amounts to these people. Just my
a lawyer is suppose to have ethics concerning other people rights
a postive test is not an absolute dx of tb..it is certainly an alarm for following up with other tests to determine if this is a false positive or if medication be required for 6 months
you should never have a repeat ppd if you have had a reaction to one, you may just find your self in an anaphylactic shock situation
shelly304
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