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Published Aug 30, 2003
You are reading page 2 of Can't give a friend an aspirin at home?
Mariannsi
105 Posts
Hey,
As long as your not hitting a Narcs closet (for personal use or for family or friends) as a student or RN you're fine. Your teacher is not being realistic. Give'em the ASA and NEVER ARGUE WITH AN INSTRUCTOR. Read your state practice act.
Mare
canoehead, BSN, RN
6,880 Posts
You can't order the meds that's all. So say "Do you want a Tylenol?" instead of "You need a Tylenol." and then holding them down to syringe feed them the pill. Just let them make their own health care decision.
By the way- if you think the friend you have over is going to sue you for giving them a Tylenol you should maybe not invite them over so much.
RNonsense
415 Posts
Originally posted by canoehead By the way- if you think the friend you have over is going to sue you for giving them a Tylenol you should maybe not invite them over so much.
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