Re: ADHD/Ritalin from parent pov (long) -Reply
Rex Goode (rexg@IMS.COM)
Mon, 21 Mar 1994 12:13:42 PST
> >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?
>
> Doesn't BSA have regulations concerning meds on outings? As the Level I first
> aider for my GS troop, it is my responsiblity to see that the girls get what
> ever medications are required. I have to have a note from the parents stating
> the amount and frequency of dosage, before any medications can be
administered.
This is why I've asked. I don't know what the BSA regulations are. My district
training chairman taught a section at the last training session (I was part
of the team) and told the participants that adult leaders should not dispense
prescription drugs.
I'm hoping someone will reply with chapter and verse (so to speak) from
BSA policies.
The GSUSA method sounds good.
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