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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1413002" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>Here's how you know you're not a POS: You care.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to share a couple of stories from my travels that illustrates a POS parent:</p><p>-I was in the ER and we got a patient that needed a femur x-ray. It was a 6-10 month old, so the kid wasn't really that mobile yet. The femur is the hardest bone in the body to break b/c of it's size and strength. The child comes in and it's broken into two segments. The explanation on how it happened was that the child had their leg under the couch and rolled getting their leg stuck and breaking it.</p><p></p><p>-I was working in a facility with an Urgent Care. Parents bring in a kid under a year with a possible broken arm. The father stated he was on the bed and rolled onto his child hurting their arm. The child had multiple bruises with multiple stages of healing.</p><p></p><p>Those are POS parents. Keep your chin up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1413002, member: 19397"] Here's how you know you're not a POS: You care. I'd like to share a couple of stories from my travels that illustrates a POS parent: -I was in the ER and we got a patient that needed a femur x-ray. It was a 6-10 month old, so the kid wasn't really that mobile yet. The femur is the hardest bone in the body to break b/c of it's size and strength. The child comes in and it's broken into two segments. The explanation on how it happened was that the child had their leg under the couch and rolled getting their leg stuck and breaking it. -I was working in a facility with an Urgent Care. Parents bring in a kid under a year with a possible broken arm. The father stated he was on the bed and rolled onto his child hurting their arm. The child had multiple bruises with multiple stages of healing. Those are POS parents. Keep your chin up. [/QUOTE]
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