MrNurse(x2) replied to ruby_jane's topic in School
Until it occurs again. I understand deductibles can add up, but c'mon, this could have been serious. It is so frustrating to be the recipient of complaints, especially chronic, and the parents seem...
One of my teachers has shingles on her lower back, covered. Admin wants to send her home, more as a safety for other staff. I argued that it is covered and contact only, she can stay, but they...
I am amazed at what physicians are sending in for illness notes. They are almost all form letters that state child is NOT contagious and may return when feeling better. These are parent appeasement...
I would be if I weren't This question is always my head tilting response one. I usually just say "where do you think ice packs would be kept? Thanks for your service, btw. Greatly appreciated by...
MrNurse(x2) replied to babyjoyce's topic in School
Kinder came in pulling down his waistband asking for bandaids. I gave him two while saying "if it is covered by underwear, I don't deal with it":no: and sent him to the bathroom to apply them himself....
When I was researching software I really wanted the free systems to be viable, but I found that should you need them for litigation there could be problems. I would assume being a legal team, they...
Wondering if it could be something else, like anxiety? Her frequent visits may mean there is something going on in class that she is trying to avoid. Or, she may have been seizing. I don't think I...
My Principals want exclusion (they were teachers, after all), not sure I would go that far, but we are a pretty physical school, younger students sit in older student's laps, lots of literal head to...
MrNurse(x2) replied to Gertiegirl's topic in School
Maybe if the Principal were told it is akin to calling a teacher's aid a Principal, they may understand. Remember, educators, the vast majority, have NEVER breathed one minute outside the school...
MrNurse(x2) replied to MrNurse(x2)'s topic in School
Can you understand that saying that a child is not contagious and may return when "feeling better" is not conducive to life in general? By our standards, this is unexcused; afebrile, non-communicable...
MrNurse(x2) replied to MrNurse(x2)'s topic in School
My administrators went hardline on a student with cyclical vomiting syndrome because he could muster strength to do field day and field trips. They made a rule that an absence within 3 school days of...
I have tried that, but mom comes very quickly to pick him up. His brother has told me he is fine when he is home for the days off. I believe mom keeps him home to prove it isn't