daughtersrus
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Who covers the nurse's office at your elementary school when she's on lunch?
Here, they are requiring the office secretaries to cover for lunch but I know that many of them are not comfortable doing that. About 3 weeks ago, there was an incident where a child fell down at recess and came in for a bandage for his knee. He wasn't crying but asked for a bandage. The secretary sprayed some antiseptic on it and put on the bandage and went back to class for the rest of the day. This was on a Friday. Well, Monday the parents come in screaming that their son had broken his wrist when he fell and no one bothered to call them. Of course the secretary was questioned and told that she dropped the ball and didn't handle it properly. Of course, now she's upset because she's being blamed for not finding a broken wrist in a child that wasn't crying or even complaining that his wrist hurt. Not to mention that she has no first aid training and in not a nurse. There are also a few kids that take epilepsy medication as well as several that are diabetic and have to test a few times day. I know that I would not feel comfortable handling these type of situations without training.
Here, they are requiring the office secretaries to cover for lunch but I know that many of them are not comfortable doing that. About 3 weeks ago, there was an incident where a child fell down at recess and came in for a bandage for his knee. He wasn't crying but asked for a bandage. The secretary sprayed some antiseptic on it and put on the bandage and went back to class for the rest of the day. This was on a Friday. Well, Monday the parents come in screaming that their son had broken his wrist when he fell and no one bothered to call them. Of course the secretary was questioned and told that she dropped the ball and didn't handle it properly. Of course, now she's upset because she's being blamed for not finding a broken wrist in a child that wasn't crying or even complaining that his wrist hurt. Not to mention that she has no first aid training and in not a nurse. There are also a few kids that take epilepsy medication as well as several that are diabetic and have to test a few times day. I know that I would not feel comfortable handling these type of situations without training.
these school nurse threads never go well.
, didn't realize something was wrong until the next morning. Nurse don't have any special sense for injury...they act on what is reported by the patient, when nothing is obvious to the naked eye.


