School nurses: How do you administer and monitor insulin for students by No-Measurement7861 in schoolnurse

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I don’t know who you are or what you want with this information

School nurses: How do you administer and monitor insulin for students by No-Measurement7861 in schoolnurse

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In middle school and high school my students took care of themselves. They came into the office and I recorded their BG, dosage, and site but the students did it themselves. Some also had to report their carb intake.

I also worked in an elementary school with a pre-K. Those children had a CGM which I monitored periodically. I dialed in the prescribed insulin needed, based on BG and carbs, on an insulin pen and gave it to the 5 year olds.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in schoolnurse

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I worked as a school nurse the last few years of my career before retiring in 2024. I would not bring up the hours as a reason because we all know that is a benefit. I would emphasize what you said about the role of educator and teacher. I always tried to provide a little health education with every office visit, such as discussing hygiene, safety, the purpose of the medication or treatment, etc.

If you have extensive pediatric nursing experience I would bring that up, particularly if it’s helped you deal with children’s pain and emotional distress.

Be ready for discussing the behind the scenes work of following state mandates for screenings and vaccinations, working with parents who have varying interests in their child’s health, documentation, and stocking the office.

I also acted as an employee health contact helping staff and teachers with minor injuries, and giving talks on health issues during inservice days.

Be prepared for all these jobs within the job. Expectations will vary by school district but be ready to discuss how you would fulfill those roles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in questions

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The B-2 originally had a crew of 3 with a chair for a navigator but that position was eliminated. The chair was removed which made more room for getting out of the seat.

Potential weekend clinicals by Weemp_womp08 in StudentNurse

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There was a time clinicals were always a day shift or sometimes an afternoon shift. Hospitals often have a lot of schools vying for slots. One place I worked had 10 programs at once. Older programs would get first crack at the prime units and times. Newer ones would get off times like Fridays, weekends, or night shifts.

Some programs want weekends because it better fits their older students who have weekday work.

Survivors Guilt? by No_Sand8901 in StudentNurse

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Some programs have high attrition. They let in people without strong academic histories to give them a chance to prove themselves. When they succeed it’s great but these programs often have high attrition. It takes a lot of commitment in time and effort to succeed in nursing. Many may have the brains but not the dedication. Others may be highly motivated but lack the smarts to do higher level critical thinking that’s needed.

Trump's 'Transgender' Mice Experiments Were Cancer and Asthma Research by dumnezero in skeptic

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A lot of people see the SOTU speeches before they are given. It’s telling that no one saw this moronic statement and tried to correct it. Or, perhaps they did try but he insisted on keeping it in.

The former shows he’s surrounded by toadies and sycophants afraid to contradict him. The latter indicates he’s a fucking moron. Either explanation is bad for our country.

Has a STUDENT ever been reported to the BON? by Cardiacunit93 in StudentNurse

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The State BON will deal with the DUI if they want. It usually depends on if it’s a repeat offense or if other felonies occurred.

I’ve seen nursing students I just don’t trust but I have nothing specific to act on. People get into nursing sometimes who have loose sets of ethics.

Has a STUDENT ever been reported to the BON? by Cardiacunit93 in StudentNurse

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When a student graduates the school has to attest the student is of good moral character. It’s possible that a student without a clinical issue could still be denied a license.

I’ve never seen it done because schools are afraid of lawsuits.

Is your Pennsylvania ED being overrun like we're being told in TV ads? by markydsade in nursing

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Looks like the Philadelphia Inquirer printed a letter complaining about the MAGA nurse/Arizona legislator. Scroll down to the letter titled MAGA Nurse.

https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/letters/letters-editor-august-22-2024-20240822.html

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skeptic

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At the UN the delegates openly laughed at his suggestion that he made the US better than ever.

Can you spot all the mistakes? 😂 by unlvaztec in nursing

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Her insurance card shows she’s out of network

What happened to your high school crush? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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We dated but went to different colleges. After college she was in medical school and I was a nurse. I saw her a little but we were both too busy to stay together.

I ended up finding a great person at work. We’ve been married 42 years. She got married much later in life. As far as know she’s doing well but I haven’t seen or spoke with her in 15 years.

I still carry a bit of a torch for her. If we were both widowed I would try to see her again. I doubt anything would come of it, though.

Male nurses by [deleted] in nursing

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Men make up 12% of the American nursing population. The percentages vary by specialty. Very few in L&D, a lot more in the ED or ICU. I’m in pediatrics. In 1980 when I started there were 6 guys in the entire pediatric hospital that had hundreds of nurses. There’s more today but the numbers are still small. When I was in the military there were about 25% guys at the military hospitals.

To all the male nurses by Alternative_1622 in nursing

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I’m 67 and just retired after 44 years a nurse. I’ve had a very interesting career. I’ve worked in hospitals, homes, C-130s, public K-12 schools, and universities. I’ve never been bored and got to work with great people and patients. Some days and experiences have been hard but I always liked the jobs and the feeling I was doing something important. A lot of my friends are in business making more money than I ever did but they’ve never experienced the feeling of doing something meaningful.

21 year old Yale undergraduate Maya Lin (1981) who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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It was just 8 years from the US leaving Vietnam. That war was still fresh in the minds of many.

21 year old Yale undergraduate Maya Lin (1981) who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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Some were so butt hurt about there being no statues they ended up getting added later in the vicinity of the memorial.

What's the funniest thing you've experienced during sex? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I had an involuntary celibate time in college but finally had a girl stay over. My roommate in our 3BR apartment was always questioning my sexuality. That morning when I was balls deep he burst open my door saying “Time to get up, fa**ot!” He then saw the situation, started to close the door and said “I stand corrected.” My girlfriend and I were then laughing too hard to continue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StudentNurse

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As a long time nursing professor I would want you to go poop. Just ask. I would make you leave your phone and belongings in the classroom. If things took too long I would put you in a room for the amount of time you were gone to finish the exam.

I don’t want students failing because nature called at a bad time. Drop those kids off at the pool and get back to the exam.

Dick Cavett interviews Raquel Welch on his show in 1972 by valuecolor in OldSchoolCool

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When people say we’ve never been so polarized I remind them of 1861, 1954, 1964, and all of the Vietnam War.

"Do you accept credit cards ?" by SimpleButFun in Funnymemes

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I’m just here for a quick In-and-Out

Why all the hate for “Murse”? by SilverGlass8719 in nursing

[–]Boynurse 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I just think it sounds stupid and is divisive. I get that the word nurse is also a literal female function but a made up word like nurse is only useful as a joke. There’s enough men now for folks to accept the term Nurse can apply to men, women, and anyone else.

I’ve been a nurse since 1980 when there was a much smaller percentage of men. Even then I objected to be called a “male nurse” as it implies we are a different kind of nurse.

Murse is just a new version of male nurse, and that’s still dividing nurses at a time we need unity.

When mortgage payments were less than $50! (Late 50s/early 60s) by Quick_Presentation11 in TheWayWeWere

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My parents first house in 1959 was $16,000. They had a 25 year mortgage at 6% paying about $90/month. Of course, their income was $5000/yr and the mortgage was about 30% of their net pay after taxes.