Vomitting after a head injury is usually a sign of a concussion, isn’t it?
Me too.
th282 , Do you have enough pull with your son’s babysitter that you can insist she take a first aid class?
… or find a new babysitter, one who comes with qualifications like that.
However, I’d put good money on this bet: we’re not gonna see the OP again.
WhyNot:
CanvasShoes , a “sitter” is an unlicensed assistive person (maybe a CNA, maybe not) who is hired to sit in a patient’s room and make sure they’re safe. They’re not there to provide medical care (although the nice ones will help the patient bathe or get out of bed safely), they’re literally there to sit and watch. They’re often used for confused patients who are at a high risk for falls or pulling out their IVs and such. If the hospital has the staff, it’s considered better than drugs or physical restraints to keep them from hurting themselves. On pediatric floors, sitters are also used for patients for whom the parents might present a risk to safety - suspected (but not proven) abusers, for example.
AHa! Thanks.
Hmmm sounds like SOP to me.
One post and the OP never comes back. She must not’ve read what she was hoping to see.
FTR, I’d wonder if the babysitter beat the kid. And certainly having a head injury followed by vomiting should warrent at least going to check on your child.
StG