fast65
Doogie Howser FP-C
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Yes, I understand all of this as well. All I was pointing out there was that the Nurse that is constantly documenting and watching that patient throughout the day would be a step ahead of the EMS who have no clue about that patient with a medical illness. Could save time, which is crucial. Again, I'm all for them being there and at a scene, but when they claim to be Nurses and don't go through the day-to-day work of a School Nurse.
This is something that has confused me about your post. You make it seem as though a paramedic acting in the role of a school nurse would be off-site, whereas an RN, LPN, or what have you, would be on-site while functioning in the same role. Your post makes it seem as though the level of provider dictates the amount of time they spend with their patients.