I am starting as a new graduate RN school Nurse! I was a support staff before working as a instructional assistant, PE assistant, Library Aid, office helper, and I quit to finish school in nursing. The reason I got hired as a new graduate it was because I had an good experience working in school with kids with special needs. Usually in my state they required 6 month of acute care. They realized that even with experience in hospital school nursing is a completely different gig. So the training is the same time as far as new grads or nurses with acute care experience. Your video is going to help me a lot on how to set up my office!❤️🥰
Thank you so much for this video!! Please make more school nursing - need to know videos (diastat info, carb count and insulin, tips on getting out a splinter etc etc ) 👍🏽. I have a text book on school nursing but would be great to see from experienced nurse ☺️
I love this! I am not a School Nurse, but I am the Registered Medical Assistant for my Elementary School, I am the Health onsite, going on my 2nd year and I love it! I see about 40 kids a day :)
I am on the process of career change right now from an ER nurse for almost 11 years to school nurse.. i just don't know why i choose school nursing but somehow it interest me... and your video is a great help for me. I admire you being organize and i think that will be the biggest challenge for me.
@@gilbertandkarengonzalez2346 I guess the biggest thing they are looking for is that you enjoy working with kids This job is not as stressful and you have time to adjust Tell- I’m motivated, easy to learn, and a kind individual!
Having grown up with type 1 diabetes since I was 9 and fascination with technology was part of why I went into nursing. Although my background is as a RN // EMT-B is in emergency medicine, I realize diabetes is a public health issue at all ages. One important thing to know is that if a diabetic person is hypoglycemic, they may be totally unaware of it, and only have odd or violent behavior & confusion as their only sign prior to having a hypoglycemic grand mal seizure. This needs to be taught to people, including the student, as a means of early detection so they can get quick acting glucose. Additionally, Glucagon often can make people vomit and turkey basters work well for sucking up secretions. Last, but not least, protect the person's dignity when they get sick from hypoglycemia. I have had multiple hypoglycemic seizures over the past 3 years and know this can save lives.
You are amazing! I’m a School Bus Driver for my District and I am starting off as a Sub Health assistant during my breaks. However I didn’t know what to expect and your video helped some. Can you please do one with your Health Assistant ? What you Nurses expect from your Health Assistant on a daily basis. Please and Thank you :)
Roz this is my 3rd office since being at this school, it was part of the school's remodel done 5 years ago. Love it, my older office was an ugly office.
Lucky you have one. A lot of our schools don't for the school nurse, lol, they put one school nurse's office in the bathroom, this video is unrealistic for our county
Do you have any other videos? I found this to be so beneficial! I am looking to try sub nursing but I am terrified of Diabetic children as I have not worked with any before. Any training modules you suggest as I am always wanting to learn and relearn!
It's my only video, I'll try to make another one in a month or so. Don't be afraid of the students with diabetes. Don't worry too much about the hyperglycemia, only the hypoglycemia. By teaching the students and teachers to recognize the signs of the student going low and having some orange juice handy, you'll do fine. I've had several students with diabetes, you'll be an expert before you know it.
Hi Christine, I appreciate your video. I am opening a new school health room this year. I like all your tips and tricks. What are the supplies you keep in the bathroom caddy? How do you keep the kids from taking too much and leaving wrappers all over the place? I will have a much smaller space with no running water, so I'm thinking of one of those water cooler dispenser type things?
This was a great video, thank you. What type of master degree do you think would be most beneficial for school nursing; nurse educator, clinical nurse specialist, pediatric nurse practitioner, etc?
I am getting my MSN next week from ENMU (online program) it was excellent. I recommend MSN in nursing education, understanding the educational system is very helpful, especially with students who have learning disabilities that need accomodations
Honey sticks are the easiest and most convenient, kids love them too. Unfortunately, they also cost the most. So, I usually just squirt honey on a plastic spoon. Once they lick the spoon clean, they throw it away. Honey packs (like from the restaurants) work too, but a little bit messy for kids.
squirt it on a spoon, those packets are messy. Wellness Momma is a good website, my favorite pediatrician recommended it. I have forwarded the information to parents. There are tons of practical suggestions and home remedies on the easy to read website.... including cough syrup with onions, sounds yucky, but, it's effective.
For your training was wondering if you keep old training from year to year for any reason that you have done with teachers. Also do you have any good resources of how to train teachers? Trying to get organized in my first year of school nursing.
Hi John, Our teachers get basic training on seizures, diabetes, asthma, food allergies... etc. APS (Albuquerque Public Schools) uses a program called Safe Schools." They also demonstrate they know how to use an epi-pen, and inhaler etc. prior to going on a field trip. Teachers are told all students need to have a pass to go to the health room, unless its an emergency (throwing up). We also let teachers know how best to communicate with me ( emails, passes).
HI John, Sorry it took me so long to get back with you. We use a Safe Schools online training program for most training. We give print outs and orient staff on basics like sending students with a pass
Hi Christiane, glad to meet you.Iam intrigued in your fabulous job for the welfare of school children. I finished Bsc Nursing in 1999,Masters in Sociology 2002,recent academic IELTS score 6.5 can you help in becoming school health Nurse abroad.Iam a 40year old Indian woman...padmavathi.
I am interested in being a school nurse. This video is very interesting. Are there only one nurse and a health assistant in your office? What if you are sick or have an appointment? That T-shirt trick is ingenious also.
Our school district does not have nurse substitutes, a buddy nurse from the school nearby covers essential medications and procedures (ie. insulin) It's a budget concern in many schools
Hello, I’m considering a switch from bedside to school nursing because of the hours and being away from family days at a time. I am a new nurse, 22 y.o., and was curious with anyone’s thoughts? Is school nursing sustainable for a single person? Thank you!
Hello. I'm a newly hired school nurse and I would be preparing for the physical exam of my college students. can you share with me some physical examination forms or procedures? Thank you for your help
Hi nurse Amie what happen if you give a friend a col they say to come to nursed freiend Becca is they have the help they need got the lunchbox my inhaiker needs to be reclaimed for the gym course I’m taking at the school. Thank you so much nurse you are a very kind woman I alppreciate it. Coos
I had a bleeding leg and the nurse was too busy writing up my name and asking me where my classroom is at the moment. Mind you I was holding my hand so that Type B would not spill all over the place. She gave me an ice-bag and told me to hurry to my class. It was still bleeding and my legs and pants were covered in blood. It's nice to see actual facilities that work properly.
@@christinemcfall6115 Can I ask if the retirement is your plan or by the school district? I googled but cannot find the exact age of the retirement for teachers and nurses.
“If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). Now is the time to accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior. Obey His commands and repent of your sins because Jesus is coming back soon. Tomorrow isn’t promised.
HEY! I have a trivia question. Why are there STILL, in this equal rights day and age, more women nurses then men? SIMPLE.. because more men get sick BECAUSE OF WOMEN. I credit the classic TV series "Threes Company" for that nurse joke. My mom was a nurse for over 50 years and just retired at age 78. That joke still makes her grin. Just sharing. TO ALL FUTURE NURSES OUT THERE: never catheterize me.
You may be singing a different tune when your prostate swells, your bladder has 2 liters in it, and the urge to pee turns into pure pain 🤷🏼♂️. Caths arnt fun, and they should be avoided, but when you need then they are a life saver.
I wish y’all wouldn’t lie like this we all know a school nurse couldn’t help with a paper cut🤦♂️”here’s some ice don’t come back crying to me” is y’all’s catchphrase
Me:I have a little scratch with blood
School nurse:Put some ice on it
Doctors:Get some more sleep
Google:You have cancer
Mom and Dad:It’s that Phone
Gahakuwkskqlkaj so true
thank you for being so thorough. I am halfway through your video and its already been so informative. thank you for passing the torch.
I am starting as a new graduate RN school Nurse! I was a support staff before working as a instructional assistant, PE assistant, Library Aid, office helper, and I quit to finish school in nursing. The reason I got hired as a new graduate it was because I had an good experience working in school with kids with special needs. Usually in my state they required 6 month of acute care. They realized that even with experience in hospital school nursing is a completely different gig. So the training is the same time as far as new grads or nurses with acute care experience. Your video is going to help me a lot on how to set up my office!❤️🥰
Way to go, you'll provide a tremendous service to your students.
Awesome! I just got hired as a new grad school nurse myself. How was your first year as a new grad?
how was your experience starting out as a new grad? I am also a new grad going into school nursing at an elementary school!@@LINDCYMAEEE
So,I should have RN to be a school nurse .
@@mariachiraz5653generally yes. Most states want you to have your RN license to be a school nurse, and most require a School Nurse credential.
Thank you, your video was very informative! I’ve been a rehab nurse for 11yrs and have a school nurse interview tomorrow. 🙏🏽
This was so nice to watch! I just got into nursing school, and about to start my core in a month. I dream to be a school nurse one day!! 😊
@Gaming And Movie Entertainment the school nurse gave me an icepack after i told her i was getting hives from the cold outside during recess
Thank you so much for this video!! Please make more school nursing - need to know videos (diastat info, carb count and insulin, tips on getting out a splinter etc etc ) 👍🏽. I have a text book on school nursing but would be great to see from experienced nurse ☺️
Watching this as I will start my job as a school Nurse in the morning.
How’s it going? Any regrets?
Do you like it? I’m starting school nurse job soon
What kind of experience did you guys have do you mind me asking?
Love how organized you are. I am a nurse for k-2 500 kids. In my 4th year. Thanks for information!!
Hope it helps
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Hi !! Loved your video 😊 I am a School Nurse for past 7 yrs . I worked as an Intensive care nurse in Army. Hope to see more videos👍
thanks
I love this! I am not a School Nurse, but I am the Registered Medical Assistant for my Elementary School, I am the Health onsite, going on my 2nd year and I love it! I see about 40 kids a day :)
Hi! I just started at my school as an MA and was wondering if you can give more details on what your tasks are throughout the day
I am on the process of career change right now from an ER nurse for almost 11 years to school nurse.. i just don't know why i choose school nursing but somehow it interest me... and your video is a great help for me. I admire you being organize and i think that will be the biggest challenge for me.
In nursing school and want to be a school nurse, this gives a great idea! Thank you there isn’t much information about school nursing.
TYSM for posting. i am changing nurse career and going from audit to school nurse, this was helpful!
Very informative! Nice office, and very organized!
Thanks
Thank you! I’m a new school nurse and this really helped me understand the basics
I'm applying for a health assistant job - interview in a few hours, any pointers?
@@gilbertandkarengonzalez2346
I guess the biggest thing they are looking for is that you enjoy working with kids
This job is not as stressful and you have time to adjust
Tell- I’m motivated, easy to learn, and a kind individual!
Great video! I loved seeing your supplies and how you organized things.
This is amazing! I’m thinking about making the switch from bedside to school nursing. Thank you for this overview!
Very informative video. I'm sure you helped a ton of nurses and people helping students. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Helpful for people considering being a school nurse.
Great job, after one weighs all the pros and cons. May need to get a prn position if the salary isn't adequate.
Having grown up with type 1 diabetes since I was 9 and fascination with technology was part of why I went into nursing. Although my background is as a RN // EMT-B is in emergency medicine, I realize diabetes is a public health issue at all ages. One important thing to know is that if a diabetic person is hypoglycemic, they may be totally unaware of it, and only have odd or violent behavior & confusion as their only sign prior to having a hypoglycemic grand mal seizure. This needs to be taught to people, including the student, as a means of early detection so they can get quick acting glucose. Additionally, Glucagon often can make people vomit and turkey basters work well for sucking up secretions. Last, but not least, protect the person's dignity when they get sick from hypoglycemia. I have had multiple hypoglycemic seizures over the past 3 years and know this can save lives.
Thank you, Nurse McFall! your video was very informative!
Wonderful job! Excellent health office. 👍👍
Very informative video ! Thank you for sharing your tips !
Great job doing nursing since 2000
thanks for your service
Thank you!! Really enjoyed your video. Good things to know and i learned a lot!
Tq Christine for amazing explanation... I will share this for my students...
I start in a few days I’m nervous but now I have an idea of what should be the standard . I hope they already have a good filing system in place
You are amazing! I’m a School Bus Driver for my District and I am starting off as a Sub Health assistant during my breaks. However I didn’t know what to expect and your video helped some. Can you please do one with your Health Assistant ? What you Nurses expect from your Health Assistant on a daily basis. Please and Thank you :)
Very helpful video. Just applied for a school nurse job hopefully I'll get it.
Loved this!! So organized!!
thanks for the response
Rockin office, mine is about as big as your closet~lol Very helpful video!
Roz this is my 3rd office since being at this school, it was part of the school's remodel done 5 years ago. Love it, my older office was an ugly office.
Lucky you have one. A lot of our schools don't for the school nurse, lol, they put one school nurse's office in the bathroom, this video is unrealistic for our county
That was wonderful! Thank you so much!
Maree,
Sorry I didn't get back with you sooner. Thanks for the compliment.
C
Thank you for sharing, I learned a lot!
Outstanding video!
Thank you for sharing.
Do you have any other videos? I found this to be so beneficial! I am looking to try sub nursing but I am terrified of Diabetic children as I have not worked with any before. Any training modules you suggest as I am always wanting to learn and relearn!
It's my only video, I'll try to make another one in a month or so. Don't be afraid of the students with diabetes. Don't worry too much about the hyperglycemia, only the hypoglycemia. By teaching the students and teachers to recognize the signs of the student going low and having some orange juice handy, you'll do fine. I've had several students with diabetes, you'll be an expert before you know it.
This is my concern too. I am about to start sub nursing, and am really nervous about diabetic children as well. Any advice would be appreciated.
How’s it going ? Any tips?
I have the same concern
So refreshing! Thank you
Love your office. Great video. 😊
Thanks
Very nice. I dream of having a job like this.
my daughter likes to do school nurse memes on my desktop at home. shes 10. lol.
Thank You for this video,you are awesome ❤️
thank you so much for your sharing.its gave me a very good information.
Thanks, hope it helps a little
This was very informative and helpful!
What a great video....Can we get a pdf of your AMAZING list in the about section?
Thanks for all you do!
Well organized and plan ahead is always good, I love your video
Thanks,
Christine
Hi Christine, I appreciate your video. I am opening a new school health room this year. I like all your tips and tricks. What are the supplies you keep in the bathroom caddy? How do you keep the kids from taking too much and leaving wrappers all over the place? I will have a much smaller space with no running water, so I'm thinking of one of those water cooler dispenser type things?
We supervise to reduce stealing and messes. Water cooler is a great idea, way to be creative,
Im opening mine this year, this was an awesome video! Any "old school" tips for a newbie??
This was great. Thank you for sharing
This was a great video, thank you. What type of master degree do you think would be most beneficial for school nursing; nurse educator, clinical nurse specialist, pediatric nurse practitioner, etc?
I am getting my MSN next week from ENMU (online program) it was excellent. I recommend MSN in nursing education, understanding the educational system is very helpful, especially with students who have learning disabilities that need accomodations
I'm applying for a health office assistant job and watching this prior to my interview with the district nurse .
kid: dies
Nurse: ICE
I love my lice lamp. That is such a nurse statement.
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing :)
Excellent info! You mentioned honey for cough- what type of packaging and/or how do you dispense it?
Honey sticks are the easiest and most convenient, kids love them too. Unfortunately, they also cost the most. So, I usually just squirt honey on a plastic spoon. Once they lick the spoon clean, they throw it away. Honey packs (like from the restaurants) work too, but a little bit messy for kids.
squirt it on a spoon, those packets are messy. Wellness Momma is a good website, my favorite pediatrician recommended it. I have forwarded the information to parents. There are tons of practical suggestions and home remedies on the easy to read website.... including cough syrup with onions, sounds yucky, but, it's effective.
Can someone please list go to reference books. I'm a new nurse starting off in a boarding school.
For your training was wondering if you keep old training from year to year for any reason that you have done with teachers. Also do you have any good resources of how to train teachers? Trying to get organized in my first year of school nursing.
Hi John,
Our teachers get basic training on seizures, diabetes, asthma, food allergies... etc. APS (Albuquerque Public Schools) uses a program called Safe Schools." They also demonstrate they know how to use an epi-pen, and inhaler etc. prior to going on a field trip. Teachers are told all students need to have a pass to go to the health room, unless its an emergency (throwing up). We also let teachers know how best to communicate with me ( emails, passes).
HI John, Sorry it took me so long to get back with you. We use a Safe Schools online training program for most training. We give print outs and orient staff on basics like sending students with a pass
Thank you! This was very helpful!!😊
Thanks for the feedback
Christine
Wow different then i thought
You just went when you felt sick
U are very good in explaining
Hi Christiane, glad to meet you.Iam intrigued in your fabulous job for the welfare of school children.
I finished Bsc Nursing in 1999,Masters in Sociology 2002,recent academic IELTS score 6.5
can you help in becoming school health Nurse abroad.Iam a 40year old Indian woman...padmavathi.
Do you have Regular Cough Medications like Robitusan or Tussan Liquid Cough Medications in School Nurse Office????
nice you have a washer and dryer right there!! lucky
How school nurses be these days
Me: I broke my leg
Nurse: put some ice on it you’ll be fine
I am interested in being a school nurse. This video is very interesting. Are there only one nurse and a health assistant in your office? What if you are sick or have an appointment? That T-shirt trick is ingenious also.
Our school district does not have nurse substitutes, a buddy nurse from the school nearby covers essential medications and procedures (ie. insulin) It's a budget concern in many schools
Thank you for sharing!
Anytime
C
Thank you for sharing
Lovely office but i dont think the wound care area should be near the toilet due to all the germs by the toilet
Wait they had rules? I thought they
just threw ice packs at injured kids
😂😂😂
Fr
rude
Did you have to purchase all of the equipment yourself or did the school provide a stipend? The health care plan book alone is hundreds of dollars.
The school purchased ours
Thanks Bridgett
Does a school nurse have a similar pay schedule as a teacher with having summers off or is summer pay not worked into your salary? Thanks!
Yes, same as teachers. I'm actually working this summer for a special program. It's only 4 days a week for 4 hours a day for 1 month, short and fun.
Thank you so much!!!!
Hi,i want to be school nurse but ,i don't have any information. Could you tel where i should start. ❤
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can U get a copy of your sub nurse binder?
thanks for this video
ice pack, water, and spider-man band aid
Hello I am about to start nursing school and I am interested in school nursing.
Maybe ask you for some things about nursing?
Hello, I’m considering a switch from bedside to school nursing because of the hours and being away from family days at a time. I am a new nurse, 22 y.o., and was curious with anyone’s thoughts? Is school nursing sustainable for a single person? Thank you!
Yes keep in mind you’ll be responsible for the health and safety of all the children. Search videos and talk to other school nurses it will help.
Hi, Christine. Which school do you work at?
Hello. I'm a newly hired school nurse and I would be preparing for the physical exam of my college students.
can you share with me some physical examination forms or procedures? Thank you for your help
Hi nurse Amie what happen if you give a friend a col they say to come to nursed freiend Becca is they have the help they need got the lunchbox my inhaiker needs to be reclaimed for the gym course I’m taking at the school. Thank you so much nurse you are a very kind woman I alppreciate it. Coos
High sco or middle school or gread school
I had a bleeding leg and the nurse was too busy writing up my name and asking me where my classroom is at the moment. Mind you I was holding my hand so that Type B would not spill all over the place. She gave me an ice-bag and told me to hurry to my class. It was still bleeding and my legs and pants were covered in blood. It's nice to see actual facilities that work properly.
Hi, this is good. may i know how did u get Epi-pen?
Your get epi pen prescription from a doctor.
You have a Health Assistant?!?
You forgot the ice pack
Scissors and vaseline?! Yes. Nice.
25:26 Ended up splitting a kid today. Worked great👍
I take it you're a district nurse?
Yes, over 20 years with the same school district, I'll be retiring in a month
@@christinemcfall6115 Congratulations on your retirement!
@@christinemcfall6115 Can I ask if the retirement is your plan or by the school district? I googled but cannot find the exact age of the retirement for teachers and nurses.
“If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). Now is the time to accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior. Obey His commands and repent of your sins because Jesus is coming back soon. Tomorrow isn’t promised.
amen 🤍
Amen !!! 🙏
✝️❤
what a LPN nurse do as a school nurse
*Just put ice on it*
Lol for real right
Can school nurse refuse to help a student?
Why the hell would you
Why do you need all that stuff if you only use ice packs?
HEY! I have a trivia question.
Why are there STILL, in this equal rights day and age, more women nurses then men?
SIMPLE.. because more men get sick BECAUSE OF WOMEN.
I credit the classic TV series "Threes Company" for that nurse joke. My mom was a nurse for over 50 years and just retired at age 78. That joke still makes her grin.
Just sharing.
TO ALL FUTURE NURSES OUT THERE: never catheterize me.
You may be singing a different tune when your prostate swells, your bladder has 2 liters in it, and the urge to pee turns into pure pain 🤷🏼♂️. Caths arnt fun, and they should be avoided, but when you need then they are a life saver.
Pfff. Just put ice on it
I wish y’all wouldn’t lie like this we all know a school nurse couldn’t help with a paper cut🤦♂️”here’s some ice don’t come back crying to me” is y’all’s catchphrase
This video is false you just need some ice
Thank you soooo much!