I have started in a city health department (in communicable disease) after years of school nursing. I already have my masters degree, technically an MS, not MSN. I did a program for direct entry into...
Hi - I am in an elementary school (through 5th grade) and we are looking to see what other schools do for injuries that might be in more delicate areas (any area that would involve removing or pulling...
Yes - I remember when a staff member found out how many kids I see in a day and how many ice packs I give out. She thought I had a rotating supply of 5 ice packs (like my TOTAL ice pack inventory was...
I agree overall, that this isn't a battle I generally choose to fight-so I feel many of my ice packs are just 'TLC ice packs'. I do find with playground/classroom injuries that seem super minor...
denstar replied to KeeperOfTheIceRN's topic in School
Unfortunately, I think it's pretty common. I remember being (embarrassingly far) through part of my first year and realizing - wait, who checks that the AEDs are working?!? It just hadn't crossed my...
Last school year, my then 7 year old told me that he and classmates had a 'mini rally' against Trump and McDonalds. How random kids are. Wish I had seen
Good morning, Well, last Friday, I had the moment I've had dreams about since starting school nursing - a student with an anaphylactic reaction at school. Staff did everything perfectly, and student...
Thanks OldDude! We're figuring out a good plan going forward. Part of the issue is parents pay ahead of time for lunches. Students then go to the hot lunch or sandwich line to get the main part of...
The student sometimes brings lunch and sometimes takes hot lunch. I agree it would be best for the student to avoid the salad bar altogether, but mom seems to want him to use it still. He does always...
The student has a chickpea allergy, and knew not to eat hummus, but had never actually seen a chickpea, and so, didn't know what it was. I have the parent in touch directly with our food services...
I am in Chicago and attended a direct entry masters program. I don't think anyone in my cohort had trouble finding jobs at good hospitals. Maybe this varies greatly by location? I'm from Wisconsin,...
denstar replied to Scorchednurse's topic in School
Ah, yes, for chest pain (which I don't get often), I would do full vitals, no matter what. I used to do the same for dizziness (when I was wee newbie), but I see that complaint so often I try...
denstar replied to Scorchednurse's topic in School
I think that sometimes (and I'm not being sarcastic, I literally mean just sometimes), teachers send the kids at the end of the day if they are still complaining so that the kids don't go home and say...
denstar replied to LikeTheDeadSea's topic in School
Our school used to do the same as OldDude, however, we had many parents who either didn't realize, or purposely ignored the rule and either brought in home made items, or store bought items without...
Hi all - Do you ever have to make the call whether a child who was out sick during the day can attend a school concert that afternoon/evening? Our students had a winter concert last night and we had a...
When I first started, our school policy was to check the entire grade if even just 1 case of lice was reported (so that meant checking 80-100 kids!!). Absolutely ridiculous! I've gotten our admin down...
We have had orders from the doctor for dexcom 5 stating that as long as blood sugar was in a certain range, we could go off of the CGM numbers and not do a fingerstick for meal/snacktime dosing....
Our school stopped food treats (for birthdays, holiday, etc...) last school year. It was a parent led process, so maybe see if any parents are on board? It was getting ridiculous here, between...
Just to add - the medications I keep in my office are in clear plastic bins from the container store. For now, I put each student medication in it's own Ziploc bag, clearly labeled and have a grade or...