Kicked out of class for a "HIPAA" violation?

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Hello, I am a Senior nursing student and I was kicked out of clinicals and made to repeat the course for a few issues that happened during the day. I would be lying if I said I wasn't as prepared as I should of been that day, but I believe what happened to me was incredibly unjust. I am accused of violating HIPAA because I let another student into my patients room to look at her ventilator. As students, we are always trying to learn and he has never seen a ventilator before. I thought this was a good opportunity to learn, so I asked my nurse BEFORE we entered the patient room if it was okay for him to enter my patients room and look at her ventilator, in which the nurse said it was fine to do. A few days later, I get an email telling me not to go to clinicals and meet with my supervision. They were also appalled that I had to ask my nurse one of the medications were that we were hanging, and I also accidentally withdrew 30 iu's instead of 3 iu's of insulin AT the med station, in which the nurse saw and said that was way too much, in which I agreed with, apologized, and moved on.

The nurse reported me to her supervisors, which then contacted my school and were absolutely disgusted with my performance. When I met with my supervision, they completely sided with the hospital and were cared more about the school's image and less about my side of the story. If another student entering my patients room with permission from the nurse was a HIPAA violation, shouldn't the nurse be punished as well because she was the one who gave me permission to do so? That being said, I was removed from the course, 7 months away from graduation and had to sit out nearly 4 months before I could retake the class and pushes my graduation date back. Is this a legitimate case of a HIPAA violation?

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I am starting to embrace my time off as this whole situation has been very sobering. You can't get too comfortable or complacent, you have to always be on top of your game. I take full responsibility for the insulin situation and if that is what is enough to make me fail I accept that. My main problem with the situation was that they were trying to throw the kitchen sink at me and pile it on. The HIPAA violation I had an issue with as my entire cohort didn't realize this was a HIPAA violation and they had to pull an emergency teaching situation on what we could and couldn't do according to my fellow classmates. They tried to say that my entire cohort took a long lunch (did they follow us to lunch or what?) which is inaccurate. They also accused me of doing my care plan on their computers, when I was actually in my patients records getting medication information. Another issue I had was why wasn't any of this addressed to me at any point throughout the day? If my nurse felt I was being unsafe, she should of pulled me aside and talked to me about it, or her supervisors. She continued to let me do care until the end of the day. I have had the insulin situation beat into my head and I will learn and become stronger because of it, however I don't appreciate the "piling" on and straight up lying that my professor did in class, trying to make me look even worse and claiming that the nurse never gave me permission to enter the room with another student. Essentially she straight up LIED to the class. Let me reiterate, I am extremely aware and remorseful about the error and it has changed my whole paradigm concerning patient care, I am not trying to come off as rude or uncaring, this whole situation just stinks.
So there was more to the story...whether true or not. I am glad you are going to embrace this time to learn and grow.

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