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    Normally I don't administer meds. dcd brought eye drops for pink eye twice a day for ten days. Do you admin eye drops? Also noticed they are only treating one eye and clearly there is green gunk in the untreated eye. I think both eyes need treated. Wwyd? Kid is 3 and constantly touching his face. I've already made him wash his hands twice this morning.

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    2x/24 meds are to be given every 12 hours. That is a parental responsibility. How lazy can one possibly be?

    No, I would not give that. I would send home until eyes are clear of green and goop.
    - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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    • #3
      It's to be given every 8 hours. I just don't understand why both eyes weren't treated. Grrrr!

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      • #4
        No, I wouldn't.
        I don't administer any meds. It's a huge liability for a non-custodial caregiver. If they need meds, they stay home.

        Pink eye is also an automatic exclusion here.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          It's to be given every 8 hours. I just don't understand why both eyes weren't treated. Grrrr!
          "twice a day for ten days" is every 12 hours. Not 8. Three times per day is every 8 hours.

          If both eyes are infected, both eyes should be treated.
          - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by snowmom View Post
            no, i wouldn't.
            I don't administer any meds. It's a huge liability for a non-custodial caregiver. If they need meds, they stay home.

            Pink eye is also an automatic exclusion here.

            yep!!!!!

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            • #7
              With the exception of Epipen, nebulizer, topical ointments and lotions, in NYC we cannot administer medication without being certified in medication administration. While I am certified, I still do not give meds because, like someone mentioned, it is a liability.
              If you do, have parents thoroughly complete a permission to administer medication form and make sure medication is in original container.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dolores View Post
                With the exception of Epipen, nebulizer, topical ointments and lotions, in NYC we cannot administer medication without being certified in medication administration. While I am certified, I still do not give meds because, like someone mentioned, it is a liability.
                If you do, have parents thoroughly complete a permission to administer medication form and make sure medication is in original container.
                On one hand I wish we had this rule so I wouldn't need to worry about administering meds. On the other hand I think kids who would feel better with Tylenol or cold meds would be brought without and be miserable all day. I take meds when I'm not feeling well...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AmyKidsCo View Post
                  On one hand I wish we had this rule so I wouldn't need to worry about administering meds. On the other hand I think kids who would feel better with Tylenol or cold meds would be brought without and be miserable all day.
                  I don't allow kids to be medicated for anything and attend care. If they are miserable, they get sent home.

                  Originally posted by AmyKidsCo View Post
                  I take meds when I'm not feeling well...
                  But you don't make yourself someone else's problem..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31 View Post
                    But you don't make yourself someone else's problem..
                    Good point. Although hubby might disagree... ::

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