Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear folks about the term "nurse." Schools do not have an RN. In FCPS, where I work, we have a "clinic aide." She's a very nice 70 year old woman who has some training in things like administering meds for kids, doing vision and hearing screenings and taking temperatures. I'm sure she has also been trained to recognize asthma attacks.
She also likes to spend her day email blasting the entire staff with photos of cute kittens.
Luckily, DCPS schools have an RN in almost all schools.
Really? When I was at a dcps in nw in the 80s, we hardly ever had a nurse on staff. I think she was there one day a week. If you were sick, you went to the office and begged to use the phone to call your parents and have them come pick you up. Sometimes the guy in charge of the phone (who later was sent to prison for dealing drugs) let you use the phone and sometimes he didnt. I once showed up at home after a miserable day of school with a 102 degree fever and bronchitis. There was no pay phone and in the student counsel election speeches every year the candidates would pledge to get a pay phone installed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear folks about the term "nurse." Schools do not have an RN. In FCPS, where I work, we have a "clinic aide." She's a very nice 70 year old woman who has some training in things like administering meds for kids, doing vision and hearing screenings and taking temperatures. I'm sure she has also been trained to recognize asthma attacks.
She also likes to spend her day email blasting the entire staff with photos of cute kittens.
Luckily, DCPS schools have an RN in almost all schools.
Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear folks about the term "nurse." Schools do not have an RN. In FCPS, where I work, we have a "clinic aide." She's a very nice 70 year old woman who has some training in things like administering meds for kids, doing vision and hearing screenings and taking temperatures. I'm sure she has also been trained to recognize asthma attacks.
She also likes to spend her day email blasting the entire staff with photos of cute kittens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Canada, we don't have school nurses in ontario. That's just the reality. Seems strange to have one.
Yeah you have socialized medicine..which sucks. You are the country where Liam Neesen's wife Natasha Richardson died because he had to go almost two hours to a hospital that had someone who could treat head trauma. This was at one of your country's top ski resorts. In the states..she would have been to a trauma center asap and they would have drained the blood from her brain and she would be alive. Seems strange that our country USA is going backwards. awful just awful.
Anonymous wrote:What difference would a nurse have made? It seems like the school did all the right things - calling dad for example. It's not like a nurse could've given her an inhaler w/o permission.
Hec, they should've just called the child's ped. office. Don't parents usually sign a consent for that?
And most school nurses are true "nurses". Do you really think a certified RN would work PT for such low pay as opposed to a doc office or hospital??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who has been living in Canada. She said the waiting lists for treatment are very, very long. On the other hand, the price is right.
It depends on what you need.
A knee replacement? You will be waiting.
Cancer surgery? You will NOT be waiting.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who has been living in Canada. She said the waiting lists for treatment are very, very long. On the other hand, the price is right.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Canada, we don't have school nurses in ontario. That's just the reality. Seems strange to have one.
Yeah you have socialized medicine..which sucks. You are the country where Liam Neesen's wife Natasha Richardson died because he had to go almost two hours to a hospital that had someone who could treat head trauma. This was at one of your country's top ski resorts. In the states..she would have been to a trauma center asap and they would have drained the blood from her brain and she would be alive. Seems strange that our country USA is going backwards. awful just awful.