Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has a strict policy that any injury to the head requires a 20 minute observation period and a mandatory call home.
It's all protocol.
This. I’ve gotten so many calls about minor head bumps. They have to do it. You should also get a letter home that day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours doesn't call even for blood. It really annoys me so I got my child a gizmo to call me in case of emergency.
You want your day to be interrupted if your child falls and scrapes their knee? What kind of blood are we talking here?
It was blood in a place that it should not have been coming out of. Told the school to call me if my child reported it and they refused. Doctor explained it all to the child. Child reported it to the teacher who said write her a note and she emailed me at 5 PM. Doctor wanted child back immediately or ER. That day child was admitted inpatient. If my child tells you they are sick and need mom or a doctor, they should call. Not a kid complaining about every little thing so if they are, its serious.
Yes, I want my day interrupted. It should be my call to pick up my child/doctor, not theirs.
Sounds like your kid shouldn’t have been at school. Maybe you made the wrong call?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours doesn't call even for blood. It really annoys me so I got my child a gizmo to call me in case of emergency.
You want your day to be interrupted if your child falls and scrapes their knee? What kind of blood are we talking here?
It was blood in a place that it should not have been coming out of. Told the school to call me if my child reported it and they refused. Doctor explained it all to the child. Child reported it to the teacher who said write her a note and she emailed me at 5 PM. Doctor wanted child back immediately or ER. That day child was admitted inpatient. If my child tells you they are sick and need mom or a doctor, they should call. Not a kid complaining about every little thing so if they are, its serious.
Yes, I want my day interrupted. It should be my call to pick up my child/doctor, not theirs.
Sounds like your kid shouldn’t have been at school. Maybe you made the wrong call?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids now in MS. It has been my experience school nurses call for trivial issues, like a rash or stomachache, but then have sent both my kids back to class with broken arms. Both times the kids required casts. School nurses aren’t helpful in my experience.
Wow. I'm a school nurse.. we arent perfect and we dont have X-ray machines at school. Maybe that nurse made a bad judgement call but to say we arent helpful? I bet you're a gem of a human.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has a strict policy that any injury to the head requires a 20 minute observation period and a mandatory call home.
It's all protocol.
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids now in MS. It has been my experience school nurses call for trivial issues, like a rash or stomachache, but then have sent both my kids back to class with broken arms. Both times the kids required casts. School nurses aren’t helpful in my experience.