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kunaspud

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  1. Starting early wearing Valentine's socks! X's and O's for the win!
  2. Continue to skate by the on the skin of my teeth. Cow noses on my socks are pink for the teeny tiny win.
  3. Pink polka dots on my socks!!
  4. kunaspud replied to OyWithThePoodles's topic in School
    Not a C'mon now! But fun... Got caught in the wild by a student who yelled to his mom, "It's my medicine teacher from school!"
  5. Teeny tiny pink stripe on my low socks, hidden by my shoes.... does it count?
  6. Agreed! make it through the year (one day at a time), and have all the kids leave the building upright and aware 95% of the time... that is a good day
  7. Had a kiddo in this morning with a sore throat so bad he was tearful. Just started here at school. I grabbed my penlight and headed to get a tongue depressor just to take a peek. Well his eyes got really big and he took a step back and said, "I think it is feeling much better and I think I should go to class!" Saving lives one tongue depressor at a time!
  8. I love Middle School. They are old enough to know names of their teachers, parents and to spell their own name. They are little enough that they still can have open minds and they love learning. But they are also old enough that you can shake your head and tell them that they made a dumb choice. You can have real life discussions with them. In the beginning of their first year, they come for hugs and minor things, you can teach them and help them understand their bodies. They can go from, "Nurse I feel sick", to "Nurse, I am having lower stomach pains that kind of pulse" or "my headache started 3rd period and I have had two water bottles and put my head down for half of 4th period after I ate lunch. But it still hurts." They are young enough to still have childish delight in the little things but old enough to have fun in-depth real discussions with them. My district is still naïve as well, so at the middle school I don't deal as much with overdoses, pregnancy and high needs emergencies as our high schools do. Closer campus, better district moral and higher pay? Can't get much better than that for me.
  9. I have a student with narcolepsy and cataplexy. He is on medications at home to help keep him awake, but also has a 30 minutes lunch nap written into his 504. He is difficult to awaken when he forgets his medication at home, but is aware enough to let me know that he forgot. I will let mom know. She will sometimes bring in the medication/take him home, but usually we agree to let him nap for about an hour. That will usually get him through the day, although he doesn't function at peak performance. ? I have always been able to awaken him, but sometimes two or three times before he is able to get moving.
  10. And I should not have to remind teachers not to send kids just because they are sleeping in class.
  11. kunaspud replied to OyWithThePoodles's topic in School
    Had a kiddo come to the front office to get a bandaid for a teacher. Came back a bit later saying it wasn't bit enough and that maybe the nurse should come. I grabbed a few things and headed to the opposite side of campus. Found the teacher on the floor holding together the edges of a deep 2 inch laceration on a kiddo's leg, pool of blood on the floor. Yup, needed a bigger bandaid! Sent him out to probably get stitched.
  12. I agree! I'm lovin my sassy middle schoolers. They know their teacher's names and their parents phone numbers. They know if it is a stomach ache or nausea. And they don't cry if you give them sass right back. I feel like I can have conversations instead of comfort sessions. They don't need me as often for injuries but if they do, it is usually worse than I have seen at the elementary. Depends on your temperament. But I love my middles.
  13. londonflo, I think school nurses get lumped in with the teachers for lower pay and other less than stellar perks of the job in education. At our "nurse's station" we are just venting about not getting the same kind recognition. We are not looking for ideas on how to fix it, just validating our left out thoughts with others who are feeling the same. Thanks for your input. When/if we have the time, energy or means, we will have some good suggestions on how to make ourselves more visible.
  14. Are you a school nurse, londonflo?
  15. kunaspud replied to Eleven011's topic in School
    C is for Covid- Wear your mask?

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