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Wrap it up?

So suppose a kid come in to you holding an ace wrap and asks you to wrap up some sore affected body part. Then gives you a long drawn out sob story about why they need it wrapped - usually some ancient injury that they have reported to a parent but haven't had looked at by a doctor. Do you wrap it up for them?

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I knew you were thinking that and I know you knew I was thinking that and we knew most of the other nurses were thinking that and we know they knew most everyone was thinking that but Jed broke the silence so now it's ok to "me too" it - Except Flare - you started it.

Who's Jed?

Who's Jed?

Lol...the poster you quoted above.

Lol...the poster you quoted above.

Jed is scary. :nailbiting:

Lol. I thought it too! But when I saw that OldDude held it together and answered appropriately, I figured I had to as well.

Lol. I thought it too! But when I saw that OldDude held it together and answered appropriately, I figured I had to as well.

It was a struggle for him.

If it's already wrapped and needs to be redone or secured, I will do it. An "injury" that occurs at school doesn't get wrapped by me. I usually give them ice and tell them to come back if the area gets swollen, bruised, or difficult to move. I also call the parent.

I had one 4th grader come in to see me once because his teacher noticed that his left hand was swollen. He had come into school with an ace wrap so tightly around his arm it was causing edema in his hand. When I took the wrap off, it was covering a bandaid. The student said his dad (a nurse!) "didn't want me picking at the bandaid" so he wrapped it up. It was nuts. I called dad, informed him that his son was more than capable of controlling the urge to pick at a small bandaid and advised him to use ace wraps conservatively. Dad then asked me if I would be a reference for his school nurse job application. It was a weird conversation.

If it's already wrapped and needs to be redone or secured, I will do it. An "injury" that occurs at school doesn't get wrapped by me. I usually give them ice and tell them to come back if the area gets swollen, bruised, or difficult to move. I also call the parent.

I had one 4th grader come in to see me once because his teacher noticed that his left hand was swollen. He had come into school with an ace wrap so tightly around his arm it was causing edema in his hand. When I took the wrap off, it was covering a bandaid. The student said his dad (a nurse!) "didn't want me picking at the bandaid" so he wrapped it up. It was nuts. I called dad, informed him that his son was more than capable of controlling the urge to pick at a small bandaid and advised him to use ace wraps conservatively. Dad then asked me if I would be a reference for his school nurse job application. It was a weird conversation.

...and his name is OldDude, and here he is!

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...and his name is OldDude, and here he is!

guilty

guilty

New here, just wondering- Are OldDude and Farawyn exes of some sort?

New here, just wondering- Are OldDude and Farawyn exes of some sort?

*spit take*

I just died laughing.

Yes, OldDude is my future ex husband.

As Far curses my wedding, she plans her own to Old Dude.

Shortly thereafter, she will plan her divorce.

#romance

Awww, you know I was kidding. :sorry:

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