http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - It depends what the painkiller is required for.If it is a temperature or other signs of acute illness, it is normal to refuse to administer (child better off at home in those circs).But as I found out after DS broke his arm, there may be wiggle room if it is a child who is clearly well enough to be there but could get a bit achey.It would add massively to the NHS drugs bill if everyone sought paediat
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