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This bothered me. I don't know if it was right or wrong. I think it helps that she didn't harm anyone and given the fact that she was now grieving the loss of her daughter, maybe they didn't see any benefit to arresting her or turning her in at this point. Stopping her from continuing would be enough. It's one of those "gray" areas for me.





I'm assuming this is the case in the book. There are instances where family provide meds for a pt during their stay. It was just sort of glossed over in the book. Stuck out to me as it sounded as if she was doing this without anyone at her work knowing. Also, what if the drugs are 'laced' with something as he didn't sound credible/reliable. These were thoughts that popped into my head while reading.

In terms of Jessica, I agree with Sharon that it's a grey area. She meant wel,l and she had just lost her daughter, but she was breaking the law.
Melissa, you make a great point about the quality of those meds. Gray area, yes. But this was dodgy.