What would you do with the nursery in a situation described below? 2yo DS had what looked like an asthma attack (he's never had it before) and the nursery ignored it.
When I picked up my 2yo DS from his nursery at 6pm I noticed that he was breathing heavily. I asked one of the ladies if he was running around before I arrived and she said that he wasn’t and that actually he was tired all day and after the walk to the park he was very tired and sleepy and went straight to bed. I said that I’m concerned about his breathing and the high heart rate, the lady responded by saying that DS has been like this all day and she was surprised that I didn’t know, she thought that he was like that at drop off. I run with him to the pharmacy around the corner as I have never seen him being like that and wanted to check with the pharmacist. When the pharmacist saw DS he told me straight away without even asking any questions: “Call 999 NOW”. We had two teams of paramedics coming to us and they all were surprised that the nursery didn’t call them earlier. DS’s heart rate was twice the norm for his age and his oxygen levels were dangerously low. DS was given steroids on his way to A&E, it didn’t work well as he’d been suffering for quite a while by that point. The doctors at A&E had therefore to use stronger medications (second line treatment). DS spent 2 days at the hospital with a lot of medical intervention and spent his first 24 hours there on ventilation. All the doctors who saw him said that he looked very poorly and were saying that it should have been the nursery who should have called for an ambulance and leaving a child in such condition was a complete negligence. 2 days later I received a call from the nursery manager and what astonished me was the excuses that she was giving me. She said that the members of the team were concerned about DS, but they asked him (2 year old boy!!!) if he was feeling ok, which he said: “Yes”. They also asked his (6 year old!!!) brother who attended the nursery on the same day: “Do you think your brother is ok?” which his brother responded: “Yes, he is just shy”. I fail to understand how anyone could ever ask a 2 year old or 6 year old child to evaluate someone’s physical condition and moreover to rely on that. And no one ever thought of trying to call us.