And who’s “getting screwed” if she isn’t wrong? (answer: a child) Just remember, it does happen.
Really? Gee, didn’t know that. Thanks for enlightening me, master. Naturally, you missed the point. I’ll explain it for you.
There is no penalty for being wrong. Get it now?
That absolutely does not justify what she did. There were plenty of other courses of action that she could have pursued to investigate this further.
And if the little girl isn't being abused, then what the nurse did can count. Abusing children in the name of preventing abuse is pretty ironic and hypocritical.
I can't believe that people defend this kind of stupidity in the name of *protecting children*.
“And whos getting screwed if she isnt wrong? (answer: a child) Just remember, it does happen.”
Thank you for your apt point. I am a male nurse,btw.
Indeed it does but those involved have to use some common sense. The mother had said the child had an appointment with the doctor. Simple solution was ask for name and notify doctor. Second option if more drastic measures were needed because the child said someone harmed her or behavior had drastically changed would have been reporting it and letting the child be checked by a doctor.
Whether most people realize it or not doctors do check kids for signs of abuse and there are a lot more telling signs than pulling down their pants. A kids who's behavior & personality hasn't abruptly changed but has problems in the area this child did? Doctor will look for a UTI. Nurse in this case was wrong.