what else do you do? LOOOONG!! sorry
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As a nurse I pride myself on being flexible and creative. I know there is always a way to get things done. I am a team player, I thrive in critical situations, my assessment skills are great. I know I am a good nurse. But how do you handle people/leaders who don't know what a good nurse is?
I am a school nurse in a smallish & growing district. There are 5 schools all with RNs in them. My building has the "least amount of needs" I get pulled to other schools which is somewhat Ok with me..sometimes.
My biggest issue is that my prinicpal and the staff here have no idea what a nurse is. I am a babysitter, a dress code police, a hall monitor, an extension of the secretaries, blah blah blah! I am a highly trained professional with as much if not more education than most of the teachers in the building! Yet...I don't know! Does anyone else have this problem? The other nurses in the district are more well respected and the other prinicpals are more leaders, so I know that it has a lot to do with the administration, but
I guess I am just venting....any support or comments or constructive criticism is welcome! ADVICE would be welcomed on how to deal with this situation! Thanks!