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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 173206" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't think stuff like this is so uncommon. My difficult child is in juvy right now and told me that there was one particular staff person that always gave him one lithium instead of two in the mornings. difficult child said he would tell him that wasn't the right amount- the staff person said he would check and come back, but of course, never did. I reported it to the nurse, asked if she could explain the prescription to that staff person, and stressed that difficult child HAS to have the correct dosage of lithium and that if he didn't get it and he did something outrageous, the accountability shouldn't rest on his shoulders. Of course, the nurse knew what this meant- the regular staff people can't seem to understand the seriousness of things sometimes.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can "wind him down" enough that he can get a good night's sleep. I'm just so glad you found it out quickly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 173206, member: 3699"] I don't think stuff like this is so uncommon. My difficult child is in juvy right now and told me that there was one particular staff person that always gave him one lithium instead of two in the mornings. difficult child said he would tell him that wasn't the right amount- the staff person said he would check and come back, but of course, never did. I reported it to the nurse, asked if she could explain the prescription to that staff person, and stressed that difficult child HAS to have the correct dosage of lithium and that if he didn't get it and he did something outrageous, the accountability shouldn't rest on his shoulders. Of course, the nurse knew what this meant- the regular staff people can't seem to understand the seriousness of things sometimes. I hope you can "wind him down" enough that he can get a good night's sleep. I'm just so glad you found it out quickly... [/QUOTE]
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