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Questions to ask a nurse - "argh I am now in charge of a tiny human and I have no idea what I am doing"

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DocHQ · 11/09/2018 09:57

Helloooooo. I used to be on here a long time ago as Flamesparrow, but I then went off to uni, and have a placement job doing social media things.

One of the things I have been put in charge of is gathering questions for our nurse to answer on fb. The whole "argh I am now in charge of a tiny human and I have no idea what I am doing" type of thing.

She's starting with temperature, and healthy/worrying breathing, but will be covering all kinds of childhood related health stuff over time.

Sooooo can you fire any questions at me that I can filter through to her? "Where should this thermometer be inserted?" "My baby ate glitter, should I be concerned?" etc (tbf I know the answer to the second one... no, but they have sparkly poo for days).

Thank you

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