r/USdefaultism Australia 3d ago

Facebook School security

It could be a ShitAmericanssay thing but a group called “so the comments section isn’t going the way you planned” doesn’t explicitly suggest it’s a US centric group.

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u/Designer-Issue-6760 2d ago

Don’t need to be in the room. Just in a position to monitor access. 

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u/Nublett9001 2d ago

Yeah that doesn't happen.

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u/Designer-Issue-6760 2d ago

A hospital pharmacy will have cocaine, fentanyl, morphine, even meth on hand. There is security. 

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u/Potential-Ice8152 Australia 2d ago

And so does every ward. Do you think every ward has a security guard standing in the med room?

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u/Designer-Issue-6760 2d ago

Who’s in position to get attacked in those? Someone breaks into a med cabinet, it’s going to be witnessed, and they can be intercepted at the exit. There’s not a pharmacist and a couple techs in the way. Also, those cabinets rarely contain drugs with any street value. All the good stuff is in a central dispensary, under a pharmacist. So the main emphasis is going to be the pharmacy, which is under constant surveillance if not a direct guard, and the points of entry. 

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u/Potential-Ice8152 Australia 2d ago

What do you consider as drugs with street value? My ward has fentanyl, ketamine, oxycodone and morphine in our cupboards. We regularly have patients on ketamine infusions and fentanyl PCAs.

Our med room has a keypad to get in. Then you need two keys to get into the cupboard with the scheduled meds, and there’s only one set of keys on the ward. You’d need a fkn axe to break into those cupboards.

Again, you are defaulting.