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  1. LAP replied to JustRNingAlong's topic in School
    2 part-time nurses, so 1 per day. 1 school, JK-12th, 1100 kids, plus a daycare (6weeks-4 years) that sometimes brings their children over.
  2. I work in a school with JK-12th grade and the high schoolers come more frequently for complaints like a headache or upset stomach. Sometimes it's just to get away from a social situation (though more of that from the middle schoolers), anxiety is a big component too with this age group.
  3. I'm curious how others deal with students that want to come in to "rest" during the school day? I haven't typically allowed it unless the student is on break, they're going home or they're having a migraine and have prescribed medication for the migraines. Even then, I only allow them to lie down for 30-45 minutes to allow the meds to kick in. My coworker doesn't mind it though and often time when I come in on my days off, she has 2 or 3 high school students asleep during their class times. I work with JK-12th

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