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Hi all. Today was my first day on my own as an elementary school nurse. This is also my first RN position other than a 1:1 job I had. I previously worked at a LTC for children as an LPN, pediatric home health LPN, and a 1:1 LPN in a school.

I am in an elementary school with roughly 250 kids. Today and the last few days of last week, I saw over 50 kids a day (including daily meds). It's overwhelming.

Today, my first day being on my own I felt like I didn't even have 2 seconds to think! I also had a child come in after nailing his head off of a table with a giant swelling hematoma on his forehead. Called mom who said she had no way to get him. Called dad and he luckily came.

We have a very high special needs population, and a very high rate of poverty in our school.

I left today feeling a little defeated, and am now lying wide awake wondering if I did the right things with the head incident kiddo.

I'm hoping others felt this way when they first started!

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I forgot to add that in my county, there is a school nurse group that meets once a month with public health nurses and we share lots of great information. It was a huge help for this newbie school nurse.

Welcome to the best and most supportive board on AllNurses.

This! It's so true and I'm not even a school nurse!! Being a former public school teacher, I love to read your stuff!!

So what made you change careers, Graduatenurse14? I also have an elementary education degree, but got a nursing degree when masters degrees were mandated. Now being a school nurse is the best of both worlds!

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