by Lynda J » Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:54 pm
I would not want to turn over medications for any boy to another scout. It is just to big a responsibility and there is the issue of privacy.
Our SM is an EMT/fireman. I have taught CPR and First Aid for the AMRC for nearly 30 years. I want to know about and see any injury that any boys in my charge receives. I do allow the boys to get a bandaid out of my first aid kit but I want to see the injury. I also keep a log of any injury, no matter now minor, that the boys receive while we are at any scouting activity, and this includes troop meetings. Several years there was a kid that "got a bug bite" he was given a bandaid to put on it and no one ever checked it. Well it was a spider bite and by the next morning he had a hugh ulcer, was in pain and was sent to the emergency room. It was never seen by an adult until it was really bad.
I know that sometimes my boys think I am overly protective but it is my responsibility as an adult to see to their safety.
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