Published Dec 15, 2016
freesia29, ASN, RN
281 Posts
Hi all!
I am an LPN with almost 4 years clinic and urgent care nursing experience and have an interview for a substitute school nurse position this Friday.
what does a typical day ( if there is such a thing as typical 😜) look like. From my understanding I will be a sub for the entire school district, all age groups.
I am looking forward to it.
Thanks in advance!
freesia29
Jedrnurse, BSN, RN
2,776 Posts
I've seen this question a lot. If you search it on AN, you'll find many helpful/thoughtful answers already written.
OldDude
1 Article; 4,787 Posts
Don't wear scrubs or cowboy boots to the interview. Good luck!
Farawyn
12,646 Posts
There is no "typical" day.
That would maybe be a question you can ask in the interview. It depends on the age of the kids, the size of the school, the school policies, is it flu season, bla bla bla...
I see anything from nosebleeds, to seizures, to injuries to cramps to drug use, and everything in between.
Good luck, and let us know!
But scrubs and cowboy boots together would seal the deal...
kidzcare
3,393 Posts
Mermaid costume.
MrNurse(x2), ADN
2,558 Posts
You went there. Like chum for a shark, cue... OD.
Of course I went there. This is America, damm!t
Mermaids are real.
I'm taking my kids to see The Little Mermaid over winter break
Windchaser22
408 Posts
The only typical things that happen are when the busses pull up and the first bell rings and when the last bell rings and the busses pull out. In the middle of that think "life's like a box of chocolates...you never know what your gonna get."
good luck!!