BUS 309 WEEK 9 DISCUSSION

Full interview: Matt Lauer and Dallas nurse Briana Aguirre
Watch the video below.  Texas Presbyterian nurse Briana Aguirre who treated Ebola stricken colleagues announced publicly that her protective outfit had rips, as well as gaps in it – exposing body parts to the potentially deadly Ebola virus. She claimed that hospital administration ignored her concerns when she brought it to their attention, and she was given no Ebola training. Briana Aguirre has received praise from colleagues and the media for going public with this information, as well as harsh criticism for being a “whistleblower” from other colleagues and the media.

In your opinion, did Briana Aguirre act ethically or unethically in going public with this information? Should she be fired from the Texas Presbyterian hospital? Support or challenge Briana Aguirre’s decision to go public with this information.
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse Briana Aguirre, who cared for her friend and co-worker Nina Pham after she tested positive for the Ebola virus, tells Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview that she can no longer defend her hospital over how she claims it responded to the disease once Thomas Eric Duncan arrived.
http://www.today.com/offsite/today/56243958


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