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I'm doing a mini survey for my own curiosity. How many kids are in your school, what grades, and how many do you see a day (approximately). I want to know if I'm abnormal, I guess.............I work in an elementary school, grades K-5, about 1000 kids total, and see between 30-40 students/day, on average. Thanks!
mc3:nurse:
I'm assigned at the ELC clinic (It's a separate building), 180 kids total - composed of Nursery to Grade 2. The volume depends. On a busy day it's 20 kids - usually during Mondays (Monday sickness.. ). Average is 10-15 kids. Sometimes 5-10 kids (Usually during Friday's and nearing holidays
).
The other clinic (Main Building/Grade 3-12) is a different story. Average is 60-100.
My old school was a 900-student urban/suburban 6-8 grades. I averaged 65-75 a day, unless it was spring. Then I would see as many as 90-100. Gotta love being the gateway to healthcare.
My new job is in a 350-student neighborhood K-5. They average about 20 students a day, 2 diabetics(so they have multiple visits.) Calm, quiet, happy. I like my new school better.
500 students, PK-5th. Usually average 15-25 per day, unless there is something going around then I get up in the high 30's (like right now!).
I also have 4 daily catheterizations, 1 diabetic student who visits 4 times daily, one scheduled lunchtime med and various inhalers and nebulizer treatments PRN. Between the caths, diabetic checks and meds, I pretty much have something scheduled every hour! Makes the day go by fast, but getting screenings in can be a challenge.
I think I posted this before, but just in case:
NASN found that typically a RN school nurse in US serves 1151 students in 2.2 schools.
75% of schools in US have an RN school nurse at least 2 hours per week.
45% have a full time RN school nurse
25% have no RN coverage
14% have no one, either licensed or unlicensed, designated for health issues.
The 2009 state by state ratios were just announced in a press conference at the Capitol Tuesday:
http://www.nasn.org/portals/0/about/2009_press_room_faq.pdf
See how your state ranks and share with your legislators.
This work is all supported by dues paying school nurse NASN members. http://www.nasn.org
mc3, ASN, RN
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I'm doing a mini survey for my own curiosity. How many kids are in your school, what grades, and how many do you see a day (approximately). I want to know if I'm abnormal, I guess.............
I work in an elementary school, grades K-5, about 1000 kids total, and see between 30-40 students/day, on average. Thanks!
mc3:nurse: