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JustbeRN

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  1. No, I know two nurses that worked there in the past.
  2. JustbeRN replied to MrNurse(x2)'s topic in School
    You forget there are a lot of older teachers and nurses for that matter still in the work force :) I have had a family have the vaccine only to both contract chicken pox. Doctor said they were fine and mother sent them to school. I saw th and sent them right back- he said I was right. They both had 2 vaccines.. so I always err on the side of caution
  3. JustbeRN replied to MrNurse(x2)'s topic in School
    I would be concerned. I have students that are immunocompromised, religious exemptions and pregnant teachers. We have a family member in his 30s that did contact chicken pox from his mother who had shingles. I was pregnant working in a ER and my titers were very low. I never took care of someone with shingles. Finally hospital policy made me get two varicella vaccines in 2010. We had a nurse that I worked with that was immunocompromised and would break out frequently and regardless if it was covered or not- could not come back and provide patient care until it was healing.
  4. JustbeRN replied to momto5RN's topic in School
    we are still no nits/lice policy and have to go home.. Its a tough one. I check, call parent, encourage pick up. ( If not braid hair and they stay in school until dismissal) I recheck in the morning upon returning to school. If it looks like it was treated and nothing is live and few dead nits- I let the principal know and its his call to make. we do sent a general lice letter out the class affected.. I do not make classroom calls just because.. If I do get send one because at teacher says to check them- I will and call the parent to let them know.. Let me tell you nothing like a upset parent stating you are picking on their child.
  5. Write up a small paragraph about what is required for medication in school- including over the counter. Have you school put it in their newsletter online or on paper.. Hopefully parents will read it and understand that its not safe to give their darling children medication to bring to school and that they cannot take it without a doctor's order + it stays locked up in the clinic
  6. maybe a Guidance Counselor consult? make sure you are not missing something.. Maybe more than just tired..
  7. No field trips either here.. Nurse is required to be on campus.. I like the fanny pack idea. I'm sure that would come back to me..
  8. It happens also to me in middle school. If they don't come to see me first and call/text parent for pick up- they have left the school nurse out of the equation. They do not wait in the clinic for pick up. They can go and wait in the grade level office. I have parents call and ask if they have come in because they are texting them to go home sick. I tell them the same thing- Now if they want to include me in their illness- they are more than welcome to come to see the school nurse like they should in the first place. I tell my own daughter that in high school- stop texting me and go see the school nurse. After her assessment- call me..
  9. JustbeRN replied to MHDNURSE's topic in School
    haven't seem them yet.. Interesting..
  10. I have done it also over the years. I like the college camps the best. Nice room. air conditioning and their numbers seem lower. Plus shorter sessions. I'm not into my whole summer being away at sleep away camp. I felt like I was working in a ER. I swear some days we saw 300 kids plus meds.. Crazy. But if you can find one that is well run, great nurses to work with and making money- it will be a good experience
  11. I think that will change with the newest FDA guidelines coming out regarding codeine and tramadol. ( I have never seen tramadol prescribed for a pediatric patient )
  12. I have to ask- are you really seeing MD prescribing Tylenol with codeine anymore ? Codeine is contraindicated for pain in children. I didn't like it when I did ambulatory surgery and recovered kids and that was years ago.. now they are adding Tramadol to this list.... i know my daughter is a ultra metabolizer via genetic testing years after her T/A. She had a terrible time with Tylenol and codeine after that surgery- switched to two days of roxicet and she was fine.
  13. We have some two nurse schools that use LPN with a RN. They do the office visits and meds. The nurses do the case management.
  14. You are going to be busy... just be prepared... long days. We have had two nurses go there and not return.
  15. JustbeRN replied to CampNurse10's topic in Camp
    Another vote for Camp Meds! Awesome, efficient, safe and great customer service!

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