Published Sep 24, 2018
pedi_nurse
247 Posts
So this past Friday early afternoon, I had a student come by with a swollen finger. Denied any injury/insect bite. Afebrile. Said it was a combo of itching/hurting and it started that morning. I decided to outline the inflammation and when I finished that up, I notice very faint streaking, which extended all the way to their shoulder (couldn't tell if it was in the axilla due to restrictive clothing and how faint it was). Called their parent to pick the kid up. I strongly advised them to take the student to the doctor in the next couple hours.
Fast forward to today, parent came by and said the kid had to receive IV antibiotics at the hospital for a day and then was released on oral.
Anyway, I'm at a new district and don't have a work buddy yet that I can share my small victories with, so you guys get to be that for me today. So glad this kid wasn't worse off with sepsis or something. Plus, it's nice to have this little nursing win to be reminded that I have a positive impact on these kids and can actually improve the course of a person's illness/outcome.
SaltineQueen
913 Posts
Good job! Go school nurses!!
KeeperOfTheIceRN, ADN
655 Posts
LOVE this!! Good job!!
bsyrn, ASN, RN
810 Posts
Awesome job!!!! :)
Cattz, ADN
1,078 Posts
YESSSS! WAY TO GO! Such a great feeling!
MrNurse(x2), ADN
2,558 Posts
WOOHOO!
Guest
0 Posts
Great catch!! They are lucky to have you!
BunnyBunnyBSNRN, ASN, BSN
995 Posts
Good job!!!
NutmeggeRN, BSN
2 Articles; 4,678 Posts
Bravo Zulu!!
BeckyESRN
1,263 Posts
Great job!
GdBSN, RN
659 Posts
Great job!!!
OldDude
1 Article; 4,787 Posts
I think this deserves a "Bam! Another kid snatched from the jaws of death! School Nurses...that's what we do!" Awesome assessment Nurse! You saved that kid and family a lot of grief!