bakert

bakert

School Nursing, Operating Room

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About bakert

bakert has 9 years experience and specializes in School Nursing, Operating Room.


A former OR nurse, now giving school nurse a try. This is my second year and I am still alive!

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  1. Human Growth & Dev - Who teaches it?

    Thanks for the input! Sounds like it is 50/50 out there....anyone else want to weigh in?
  2. Human Growth & Dev - Who teaches it?

    Ok - so this is my second year as the district nurse. I am the only RN for 3500 students, and I do have 2 CNAs that work with me. Last spring, I had to teach human growth and development to the 4th graders. Why? Because it is the way it has always be...
  3. Celiac Disease Health Plan

    Hey everyone - just getting back in the swing of things here in WI. I have a KG student coming in with celiacs....parents are pretty anxious and high maintenance. Anyone have careplans for a student with celiac I can use for examples? I'd like to see...
  4. My AED's are almost 10 years old and it's time to replace them. Just looking for what brands you all use, and why you like them, or maybe don't like them! Right how our old ones are the cardiac science powerheart G3s. I have just started looking into...
  5. Physical Requirement for K?

    Just wondering if you all require a physical and/or dental exam before a student starts kindergarten. In WI, it is not a DPI requirement, but in the past the school has always given out physical and dental forms. However, I hardly ever actually see t...
  6. Rx controlled (sched II) meds at school

    Ok, I will check it out! Thanks so much for the example!
  7. So.... I have a student at the middle school takes adderall. Parents are, on a weekly basis, bringing and taking Adderall back home. There is no rhyme or reason to it. There has been suspicion that dad is selling it. The student then confirm that wit...
  8. "medically fragile" definition

    Hello! My supervisor, who is not a medical person, wants to put a definition of a "medically fragile" student in the policies, handbook etc. Basically just a high medical needs kid. Do any of you have such a definition in your districts, and if so ca...