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purplewaves45

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  1. Two have left me shaking my head this week... was asking a high school student if they have any photophobia as part of a concussion assessment. As I ask, he spins around and looks at the florescent light on the ceiling and said, "I don't thinks so"... neither do I. Second kid came in asking if he could "just take a small rest". Complaint- eyes sore because the snow was very bright yesterday.... Suggested next time sunglasses would be helpful. He didn't like that suggestion.
  2. There are actual "vape" hoodies, shirts and backpacks out there. Designed to vape or juul without anybody knowing. Hoodies, Backpacks and Gear with Integrated Vapor Delivery System! – Vaprwear Lots of marketing towards teens as well... arg. And the flavor pods are not nicotine free...
  3. I am also a fan of OWL. They have curriculums for all ages starting elementary and going up until adults. They are in the process of updating everything as well. I am actually teaching both an OWL class at my church for 10-12 and using the curriculum for my sophomore senimar group (in conjunction with others).
  4. Just hosted mine on Friday. I am at a private boarding high school. We get a mix of students 16 and older, faculty and community members. I don't how the drive fell on health services to plan, but that is the way it has always been done. It is a lot or work- both prep and the day off. To have a successful drive, you need to be constantly looking on the Red Cross coordinator portal ( which is a awful) and remondering peope about opening, what to do the day before and then thy day off. Also finding volunteers to help, and people to hang out posters. Day of is a huge ordeal. This year was very frustrating because every single Red Cross staff gave each and my volunteers conflicting info.., A couple people kept asking to have another drive in the spring .umm, nope. All you
  5. Any pain out of prepotion to the injury also has me squirmy and think something like complex regional pain syndrome.... esp w/ pain hx. Does the student happen to be hyper mobile ?
  6. I have had so many high schoolers come in lately and ask for something to help with their fatigue. No other symptoms, just tired. Stayed up let and didn't get enough sleep... thinks I might have a pill or cure... Um, nope. Maybe don't stay up that late and get some sleep...
  7. Another Magnus user here... I like it for the most part (private boarding school)
  8. Does your school have any stock epi pens? If so could you just keep one of those in the new area? That way you (or whomever) will have quick access to epi. If it was used, could switch out with the students own epi?
  9. Finally got more info on this- Like vampiregirl was saying, it has to do with how the pharmacy sees who the rx is for. If the rx is written for a camp or school, they don't see us as the "end user" and that makes the pharmacy a wholesaler vs. distributor. The pharmacist here was very frustrated and trying to find a work around. Since they are emergency meds and we are not actually giving it to a specific person... Such a pain to deal with...
  10. Anybody having issues getting Epi? Traditionally we have an rx called into the local pharmacy under the camp name for our stock Epi pens. Talking to the pharmacist, was told that they no longer can issue the rx to a camp or school, but needs to be in a persons name... We also get stock ventolin and ciprodex under the camp name. Haven't heard if this is included or not. Hoping to find out more tomorrow... Have you been able to get Epipens? Are you have to change or decrease the amount you might typically have?
  11. purplewaves45 replied to LikeTheDeadSea's topic in Camp
    Hi LiketheDeathSea- I'll be there. What camp are you going to be at? I have been to the "tea" at Bridgton Hospital many times. (I don't think they are calling it a tea anymore). It is a week later than usual this year as well. Bridgton Hospital (and Central Maine Medical Family as a whole) is in a huge transition period right now with many providers leaving d/t upper level management issues. It will be interesting to see what they say at the gathering. Typically they give an overview of the hospital services (ER, family practices) and the standing orders and then will have a provider and office manager there for questions... Often has snacks and freebies (one of my fav mugs :-p)
  12. This reminded me of the story that the instructor from my last CPR recert was telling us. We has the traditional plastic half body named "Jimmy". Start of a scenario student asked "Jimmy, Jimmy are you ok?"...instructor said that Jimmy did not respond. Instead of starting CPR, the student got up and walked away. Apparently "Jimmy" was her ex-husband...
  13. We don't use CampMeds at my camp, but I wish we did for some reasons. I work a boarding school during the year and "campmeds" becomes "schoolmeds" during the year. We use them for our meds. As others have mentioned Dana is wonderful to work with. We had a bunch of issues this year with another person there... at the camp I am at we pack out a ton of meds each week for trips... it really is an error waiting To happen. Also technically repacking meds is out of our scope of practice
  14. I just my first epi last week as well- student had walk a good distance with her epi on her with symptoms before showing up at my door. One look at her and a holy **** later epi was in...
  15. purplewaves45 posted a topic in School
    Has anybody done the DITEP training? It is two days... worth it? Thoughts? http://www.decp.org/community-resources/ditep/

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