Re: ADHD/Ritalin-Rex
Rex Goode (drannen@DRAFT5.DAB.GE.COM)
Mon, 21 Mar 1994 18:51:22 EST
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Rex asked:
One of the boys in my troop has been prescribed Ritalin. His mother
gives it to me and expects me to administer it every morning.
So far I have avoided giving it to him. It seems dangerous for me
to make the decision, but the boy is obviously not equiped to make
it for himself. Can I dispense this drug to him or will I get in
mountains of trouble for it? Can he take it himself?
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If this is a Scout function ("every day"?), there is policy about medication.
My son had to take Ritalin at day camp at noon before he went on time release
and I recall something about it needing to be written and the dose had to be
in a 'pharmacy' labeled bottle with name, dose, time, etc.
As far as trying to decide if the medication is neccessary, I don't see that
as yours or the childs decision. When my son misses his Rx it takes a couple
days for him to start bouncing big time, likewise, it takes a couple days of
being back on his Rx to downshift to an acceptable level.
If somebody is wjust handing you a pill and saying, "here, give this to my
kid if you think he needs it.", I wouldn't give it to him either.
nancy
drannen@draft5.dab.ge.com
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