Anonymous wrote:With typical contract, nanny is not supposed to take care of the sick baby. He has to be symptoms free fro 24 hrs.
Anonymous wrote:With typical contract, nanny is not supposed to take care of the sick baby. He has to be symptoms free fro 24 hrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How high is the baby’s temperature? What’s considered an adult fever and what’s considered a baby’s fever are very different.
And why would you be uncomfortable caring for him with a fever?
Monday through Wednesday, it was in the range 98.5 to 101.
Thursday and Friday, it was super high .103 and 104
Yes, that’s a fever and parents should have taken him to the pediatrician. The parents are wrong.
But why would you not go to work? If his fever spikes you can take him to the ER.
I walk to work. Ten minute commute, reasons why I took the job and the parents don't want me driving the baby anywhere. I just want the parents to be more cautious when his fever is too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How high is the baby’s temperature? What’s considered an adult fever and what’s considered a baby’s fever are very different.
And why would you be uncomfortable caring for him with a fever?
Monday through Wednesday, it was in the range 98.5 to 101.
Thursday and Friday, it was super high .103 and 104
Yes, that’s a fever and parents should have taken him to the pediatrician. The parents are wrong.
But why would you not go to work? If his fever spikes you can take him to the ER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How high is the baby’s temperature? What’s considered an adult fever and what’s considered a baby’s fever are very different.
And why would you be uncomfortable caring for him with a fever?
Monday through Wednesday, it was in the range 98.5 to 101.
Thursday and Friday, it was super high .103 and 104
Anonymous wrote:How high is the baby’s temperature? What’s considered an adult fever and what’s considered a baby’s fever are very different.
And why would you be uncomfortable caring for him with a fever?
Anonymous wrote:Yes teething + a fever can go hand-in-hand a lot of the time, however I personally think your Mom Boss’s nonchalant attitude about her son’s fever is clearly negligent.![]()
Since he has had the fever for almost a wk., it would be in everyone’s best interest to take the child to see his Dr.
To just throw caution to the wind as this Mother is doing is simply unacceptable in my opinion.
And if she is unwilling to take her baby in - then she should not expect you to care for him until the origin of his fever is detected.
I really feel sorry for this poor child.![]()