I have a student who will only have meds with his green cup, so I wash and dry that one daily. I've considered getting cups for each of them, its just a space issue for
Really?! I get asked all the time and I have always said no because I am convinced they would accidentally bite me... I had no idea it could even have legal
Right when I got hired my district updated out medication policy to state only FDA approved drugs. We are also scent free because I have multiple super sensitive
I've had a bunch of little ones this week have accidents and need to use a change of clothes from my supply. I am considering making a little tag to go with the clothes that lets the parent's know...
We had a special schedule so everyone had their recess either pre or post eclipse. But the entire day was STEM themed and during the totality the entire school was outside with glasses on to...
Poor thing, but you are right, that was the POLICY not the parents fault. I know we have hit this in other threads, but I think this fear of lice is why there are so many professional nit picking...
It's a toss up between my tiny one waking me up at 6 or my alarm going off at 6:30. I am a 30 min drive from my school, and I get into my office between 8 and 8:30, we start at
Yup. I have a bunch that are all CRAZY for accommodations during the 504 plan. They come with pages of things we "have to legally provide" because google says so. The meetings take forever. But then...
We survived! I have seen all of my migraine kids today plus a few extras all with the same frontal lobe with radiation behind the eyes headache. (most of them prior to going outside, but after...
WineRN replied to OyWithThePoodles's topic in School
Already had one TEACHER in my office because she decided to put on her eclipse glasses and walk in her room, where she tripped over a desk and now her ankle is
If your goal is to get back to bedside or hospital nursing, school nursing my not be the path for you. We fall under the umbrella of public/community health, not acute