schooldistrictnurse replied to zombieghoast's topic in School
Here's how the admin handled it in my district about 6 years ago: if you are unable and /or unwilling to do these things, we will have to hire someone who is. Still complaining but end of problem.
schooldistrictnurse replied to Keepstanding's topic in School
We did create a protocol last year after having two families with problems at home. The biggest reason we created a uniform way to deal with this was so that no family could argue that they were being discriminated against, etc etc. Very simple ac...
schooldistrictnurse replied to KSM-RN's topic in School
There are aspects to your job that you may not have encountered yet that were my favorite parts--like a kiddo with a brand new diagnosis (type 1 diabetes for example) that YOU have to figure out how they can navigate and maintain educational time, te...
schooldistrictnurse replied to nursekoll's topic in School
During the H1N1 kerfuffle we had to close a building and it was high absence that triggered it all. So it's important to know trends. I wish I could say it was superior epidemiological sleuthing on my part but the Monday morning attendance was 50%...
schooldistrictnurse replied to anh06005's topic in School
Our school district partnered with a local hospital conglomerate to provide a NP in a Clinic in our schools three days a week, split between the HS and MS buildings. She can see HS students with a self-referral but she can see any other students wit...
schooldistrictnurse replied to MrNurse(x2)'s topic in School
Ask for dim able lights in at least part of the clinic, very helpful for kids w/migraines, not hard to do during construction. I would like more than one resting cot with at least half walls or semi partitions between for privacy. In one of my bu...
schooldistrictnurse replied to kristie778's topic in General Nursing
I reply as a parent of a law school graduate. Notice I did not say the parent of a practicing attorney. My son is (under)employed in a related field. He's happy with his current job, however, is it worth the cost of law school and the three years ...
schooldistrictnurse replied to desiruns's topic in General Nursing
You can easily learn more about the role (and salary!) of a school nurse by asking one in your area if you could shadow him/her for a day. I was always eager to share my "world". Pay is a real sticking point--very low in most States, sometimes on ...
schooldistrictnurse replied to kidzcare's topic in School
Sometimes numbers are impressive. "I am responsible for writing and reviewing annual health plans for xx number of students". "In xyz building, we have x number of students with life-threatening allergies, for which I am responsible to be sure the...
schooldistrictnurse replied to ohiobobcat's topic in School
hello friends, although retired as of this year, I can't seem to break the habit of reading the school nurse topics! I can say that Diastat has been "delegat-able" in Wisconsin for many years. Staff are trained by the nurse and have annual refresh...
schooldistrictnurse replied to Farawyn's topic in School
One of my schools gave me a little box with words of advice from the teachers on cute little cards. The best: write a book on how to give "the talk" volunteer at the senior center to teach them about STDs never be a nit picker again do something fun...
schooldistrictnurse replied to Eleven011's topic in School
None of the above. your school budget and/or parent group will support these needs. I would caution against starting out by dipping into your own funds.
schooldistrictnurse replied to RN4kidz11's topic in School
We had a HS student accidentally amputate a finger tip in the seam of a cafeteria table (like the fold-down style table, where the two pieces join when it folds open). EMS arrived to the cafeteria at exactly the same time that I did. Staff had alre...