Sep 8, 20169 yr Out of curiosity, how many kids, including your daily meds, do you see everyday? Also, what is your school's enrollment and what grade levels do you have?my info:Elementary schoolgrades: K-5enrollment: 877daily kid count, including meds: 55-60daily meds: 20 (all but two are ADHD)~s
Sep 10, 20169 yr High school. 750 kids. I see about 25/day right now but as the year goes on that number will increase. Only 4 kids on daily made plus my very independent diabetics. The days I have to go to elementary schools are the bad ones. 60+ kids in a school of 375.
Sep 10, 20169 yr High School 9-12998 kids2 daily meds1 T1 diabeticVisits widely vary I may see as few as 10 kids or as many as 25 kids.Most that I do see are the one's trying to get out of class. I have some frequent fliers.
Sep 11, 20169 yr PPCD/PreK - 6th, Title I approx 600 kids3 daily meds so far1 diabetic6 seizure disordersIn addition to screenings, right now I see around 25/day. I expect that to increase in the winter though. Seems like my daily average toward the end of the year is usually around 35.
Sep 11, 20169 yr Students- around 900grade: pk-4daily visits including meds- right now I'm averaging 30-40 (the previous nurse said 40-50 was the average and had as many as 90 during past flu seasons)
Sep 11, 20169 yr Grades 6 and 7, approximately 440 students.20 - 40 visits per day, up to 50 plus during the season.Only two daily meds right now.3 IDDM's, one with a new pump the first week of school sooooo many checks and many lows. Another who is frequently either high or low!
Sep 12, 20169 yr 5th and 6th grade 800 students 15 daily visits, including my first CF student, one that I cath twice per day, and one who receives water via G-button20-40 visits per day, depending on what they are doing in PE. So many visits are unnecessary, but the teachers resist my request to keep them in the classroom for chapped lips, scratching scabs off, etc.
Sep 12, 20169 yr Grades 7 & 8Enrollment ~600 studentsDaily meds - 5Diabetics - 3Student visits - Most I have had this year is 12, not including screenings. I have my teachers well trained
Sep 12, 20169 yr I am blessed to be in a small school of 116 :) The school is an emotional-behavioral school serving PK-12th gradeI have 25 medication visitsI have 1 T1D & 1 T2DI have to search one child every morningI see maybe 20 additional students during the day for injuries, illness, suicidal threats....or boredom
Sep 12, 20169 yr Private K-8125 students1 daily med (so far) and he's my kid1 T1D (5 visits per day)10 visit average per day, except Wednesday, which is PE day, 20+
Sep 13, 20169 yr Pk-8th272 students (enrolling more everyday)1 daily med, but already several courses of abx that apparently couldn't be avoided during school hours0 diabetics! 20-30 visits per day. Unless you include the staff, who use my bathroom since it's the only one on the floor they have access to (Come on ladies, it's 8 stairs to the next level). Someone's in here every 5 minutes trying to gossip as I'm counting DTaPs on my fingers.
Sep 14, 20169 yr High school grades 9-12. 650-ish students9 diabetic students this year (3 graduated last year and one transferred out of the district. Six of these current students I see daily for anything from check-ins to administering insulin)6 seizure disorders, but only 1 with emergent meds.5 daily meds (not counting the diabetic students)25-30 daily visits including all of the above. Plus feminine hygiene product visits which I don't document (unless I medicate them, of course).
Sep 14, 20169 yr Medical aide here:Public Charter school: 549 studentsK-8: Elementary: 343 Middle School: 233on Average I see around between 33 to 57 students a day, depending on what day of the week it is and what time it is.1 is type 1 diabetic3 has severe asthma3 have severe allergies to foods 1 Has ADHD2 Has Migraines
Out of curiosity, how many kids, including your daily meds, do you see everyday? Also, what is your school's enrollment and what grade levels do you have?
my info:
Elementary school
grades: K-5
enrollment: 877
daily kid count, including meds: 55-60
daily meds: 20 (all but two are ADHD)
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