Published Feb 5, 2010
mc3, ASN, RN
931 Posts
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:
luvschoolnursing, LPN
651 Posts
Grades 9-12. Around 1,000 kids. I see about 30/day unless you count the multiple visits from the diabetics then it is closer to 50.
Nurse_Ziba
68 Posts
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.
mustlovepoodles, RN
1,041 Posts
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.
Keepstanding, ASN, RN
1,600 Posts
800 kiddo's. 25 clinic visits per day. 25 meds to give per day. see less kids on field trip days, party days, picture day and fridays !!
praiser :heartbeat
OncallRN
41 Posts
250 kids, 3yo to 8th grade, pvt school
the # of visit vary greatly, but I have 2 diabetics, and visit tend to be more when it's nice enoguht o go out for recess :)
one day I had 1/2 the 8th grade trying to get home :)
Purple_Scrubs, BSN, RN
1 Article; 1,978 Posts
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.
bergren
1,112 Posts
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
2ndgenschoolnurse
23 Posts
I have 450 pk-2 students and range between 10-20 visits a day, one daily med and many prn meds (usually admin 1/day)
LACA, BSN, LPN, RN
371 Posts
I have about 450 PreK-5th grade students, usually see anywhere from 15-25 on a normal day (sometimes higher, sometimes lower)...1 diabetic, 2 every day medications, several prn meds....
jagalu100305
28 Posts
800 students 6-8th grade i see between 20-30 a day--i have one diabetic and pass 4 meds--2 in morning 2 at lunch