As far as nursing responsibility and adminsitration of medications is concern we are also doing the same ways and exercising the rights of the patients accordingly, but what is the problem now is how these head nurse and managers able to handle such, as far as you mention we are doing the same actions, in the Philippines where I am registered as BSN RN. If there will be a staff who made a mistake and acceptance of what you've done will resolve and can be taken actions accordingly too........BUT these nurse managers are not doing anything for this matters to the staff who made the error, instead they screwed up the system.......as assistant nurse they restrained us of giving medications......and I was able to brought up with them that how can this nurse managers able to know the flow of work in ER, ..........this is the situation now, I waited for my SSN( SENIOR STAFF NURSE) to give VENTOLIN NEB. and I need to shout for my SSN in RESUSCITATION ROOM TO GIVE S/L GTN, ASPIRIN 300 MG for patients having chest pain when doctor ordes or even to give a simple paracetamol to patients having fever we can't give because they restrained us not to give. I told them because of the mistake of one person that they presumed to be qualifed and they do nothing about it. DO YOU THINK THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG HERE? Some of my colleuges were telling me...well no point of talking to much Asereht...because this woman has the big head in the hospital...... I FEEL REALY VERY BAD!!!!!!! and until now they haven't done anything to the staff at all. POLITICS ARE REALLY VERY BAD HERE!!! My dear Nurses yes we are just HUMAN and we are prone to commit mistake but...for me.....Im not trying to be perfect, I can't afford to do that when it's my patient's life is at stake. ERRORS CAN BE PREVENTIVE...... and ERRORS CAN BE AVOIDED..... and thats why we were trained to be one of the medical staff. Whats the use of our license in the first place....but my point of view here ........obviously they know and indeed it was accepted it was medication error but they didn't do anything at all!!!!! But just to make us useless in front of asthma patient and we cant even give a ventolin ned right away!!!! DO you think it is reasonable. I feel sorry for the patient, and for the management that we have here...... they became NURSE MANAGER'S but they dont know much in nursing legalities. I can only air out this to all of you that Im sure knows a lot of things in a way that we are nurses, with knowledge and skills......and expertise. Thank you for all your ideas I appreciate it very much.