You're a teacher at Oceanside Middle School, and Karen Adams, one of your students comes to you complaining of a serious headache. Of the following, which is your most acceptable course of action?

a. Offer her one or two Advil tablets, since you keep a bottle of them in your desk, and Karen's problem seems to be limited to her headache.
b. Send her to the school nurse, since teachers are forbidden from administering any form of medication.
c. Call one of the school assistant principals and ask his or her advice, since a student may not be sent out of a classroom without an administrator's permission.
d. Call Karen's mother, since any medical problem, including something as minor as a headache, must be immediately reported to a parent.


b

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