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This is directed to people who are already school nurses. To reply to this posting, after you click reply, please delete all words that do not apply to you. Insert your responses where appropriate. Have fun! Use color if you like.

Comments are welcome, especially which educational level of students you prefer to work with and why.

What is your level of education?

1. Non-licensed

2. LPN/LVN

3. RN (associate or diploma)

4. RN (BS/BSN)

5. RN (Master's not in nursing)

6. RN (Master's in nursing, not NP or CNS)

7. RN (Master's in nursing, NP/CNS)

8. RN (Doctorate not in nursing)

9. RN (Doctorate in nursing)

Include years in any area and current location with number of years

1. Elementary

2. Middle School

3. High School

4. College

5. University

What is your student population size?

How many students do you see in an average day?

How many people staff you school clinic and their educational level or role?

What made you decide to stay in the educational level of students you work with?

I just thought it might be fun to hear from each other before we jump back into the trenches again.

Specializes in pedi, pedi psych,dd, school ,home health.
this is directed to people who are already school nurses. to reply to this posting, after you click reply, please delete all words that do not apply to you. insert your responses where appropriate. have fun! use color if you like.

comments are welcome, especially which educational level of students you prefer to work with and why.

what is your level of education?

1. non-licensed

2. lpn/lvn

3. rn (associate or diploma)

4. rn (bs/bsn)

5. rn (master's not in nursing)

6. rn (master's in nursing, not np or cns)

7. rn (master's in nursing, np/cns)

8. rn (doctorate not in nursing)

9. rn (doctorate in nursing)

include years in any area and current location with number of years

1. elementary

2. middle school

3. high school

4. college

5. university

none.. work in an ungraded school for kids with special needs

what is your student population size? 4 programs approx 100 students

how many students do you see in an average day? 12-30

how many people staff you school clinic and their educational level or role? just me

what made you decide to stay in the educational level of students you work with?

love the population

i just thought it might be fun to hear from each other before we jump back into the trenches again.

hope it helps!

Specializes in Geriatrics/Oncology/Psych/College Health.
this is directed to people who are already school nurses. to reply to this posting, after you click reply, please delete all words that do not apply to you. insert your responses where appropriate. have fun! use color if you like.

comments are welcome, especially which educational level of students you prefer to work with and why.

what is your level of education?

1. non-licensed

2. lpn/lvn

3. rn (associate or diploma)

4. rn (bs/bsn)5. rn (master's not in nursing)

6. rn (master's in nursing, not np or cns)

7. rn (master's in nursing, np/cns)

8. rn (doctorate not in nursing)

9. rn (doctorate in nursing)

include years in any area and current location with number of years

1. elementary

2. middle school

3. high school

4. college

5. university - 3 years

what is your student population size? 35,000+

how many students do you see in an average day? difficult to quantify for me - i'm going to start keeping hash marks - lots of phone calls in addition to actual people in my office

how many people staff you school clinic and their educational level or role? 9 md's, 1 do, 9 nps, 1 cnm, 2 pa's, 10 rn's, 1 lpn, 8 na's in addition to ancillary departments

what made you decide to stay in the educational level of students you work with? i would say the best part of my job is that i only have to work with the parents if the patient actually wants me to since they are almost all over 18.

i just thought it might be fun to hear from each other before we jump back into the trenches again.

good luck!

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