dfs1961

dfs1961

Medical Surgical Telemetry

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About dfs1961

dfs1961 has 5 years experience and specializes in Medical Surgical Telemetry.


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  1. School Nurse Salary?

    Just started my 7th year in a MA public elementary. $67,243. M-F 8:15-2:50. Sept-June. No weekends. No holidays. Summers off. MSN and DESE licensed as a school nurse. We are in current negotiations for a new contract, so I should be in the low $70's ...
  2. What Do You Wear To Work?

    I wear regular clothes like the teachers. Although I do have to say that I do get a little dirty, especially my pants because I am always putting my students sneakers on my pants so I can clean their knees. In my district they like us to blend in as ...
  3. Do you ever miss the hospital?

    lol - I thought about this today as I did my "med pass"....I had to give out my 5 daily meds and it takes me about 20 seconds total to complete it. There is one student who I have to crush her pill and mix it in pudding - sometimes I get annoyed abou...
  4. Do You Like Being A School Nurse?

    School nurse here for 1.5 years and I love it. Best job I ever had. Former med surg/telemetry RN for 5 years. I enjoy being my own boss, I run the health office, I like the minimal interaction with adults. I mostly talk and see only elementary childr...
  5. How to become a school nurse

    I have to disagree about the money. I make about the same that I made as a new grad in my hospital job. Around $30 an hour. I essentially work part-time. In 13 years, when I max out the pay schedule, I will be making $80k+ for part-time work (if you ...
  6. Poop Smearing on Bathroom Walls

    I would actually refer the poop smearer to the school psychologist. This type of behavior is associated with multiple psychiatric disorders in children.
  7. what do you wear on your job?

    I wear business casual for a number of reasons 1. I don't think scrubs are flattering and my Principal wants us to look like a member of the educational team 2. I like my clothes! :) 3. When I get out of work at 3pm, there is a still a lot of the da...
  8. "My tooth is loose"

    I pull out teeth all the time. I ask the student to wiggle it for me. I can usually tell at that point if I can get it out. I then give them the choice. 1. leave it alone and come back to get a tooth box once it fall out, or 2. I can pull it out but ...
  9. From ER RN to School RN...is there anyone out there?

    My story is similar. I was a telemetry/medsurg nurse for years and have four young children. Once my youngest was in school fulltime, I knew I wanted to make the switch to school nursing. I work 8:15am to 3pm and am out the door everyday at 3pm, on t...
  10. It's getting very quiet in here!

    Last day is next Wed the 26th of June. I won't be going back till after Labor Day! Woohoo!
  11. I am supposed to get 50 minutes of duty free lunch/prep time daily. What a joke! I never leave my office, ever. When I go to the bathroom, I can hear the little voice saying "where's the nurse?"...I had one student today who was asking me why I was l...
  12. My ADN program had crap instructors as well. And they treated all the nursing students like garbage - because at least 1/2 my class was from a foreign country, they didn't know any better and they took the abuse. I got in trouble on more than one occ...
  13. Experienced Nurse, how to get more....

    Start subbing in the school district (or two or three) that you'd like to work. Get to know all the nurses, be flexible and available. It may take a few years (till someone retires) but if you have been a reliable sub nurse, you should have the advan...
  14. vision screening: how do I respond to this parent?

    How do you get a note from the doctor if the parent's won't get you one? She (the nurse) has done due diligence by 1. discovering the eye problem, and 2. making the referral. The parents have responded. I think the issue is out of her hands and the c...
  15. Do you enjoy being a school nurse?

    In Massachusetts, entry level is an RN-BSN. You need to be nationally certified as a school nurse OR have your masters in nursing or education within 5 years to get your professional licensure as a school nurse (you can ask for a 5 year extension). A...