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Question
Nine-year-old Geraldo takes Ritalin for ADHD. His teacher shouldA) monitor positive effects and side effects of the medication.
B) leave monitoring to Geraldo's doctor and parents because this is a medical, not a school issue.
C) monitor the effects of Geraldo's response to Ritalin only if asked to do so by his parents.
D) none of the above
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