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  1. Like I said, I never mentioned a name, I didn't have contact with this patient and I wasn't working that night. All I said is that I had heard that the patient coded after an epidural and that she was given mouth to mouth cause they couldn't find an ambu bag. My "friend" was the one who told me that lady had texted her telling her she had coded and that she went for a c section and was cut "from north to south" and now this lawyer is trying to dig more info and my director wants to speak to me about this incident. I'm scared
  2. I recently spoke to a friend about a patient who coded after an epidural. Turns out this friend of mine is a lawyer and she was the one who asked me about the patient, I was not working that night, I never accessed the patients chart and I do not know who the patient was. All I told this person is that I had heard about this and that I know they gave her mouth to mouth. What are possible consequences? Can I lose my license? Do you think I will get fired?

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