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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 9835" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>would be interesting to know what her blood pressure is, as well. Our school nurse kept checking my dtrs heartbeat, but it was the blood pressure that was thru the roof. The nurse at school kept telling me my dtr was "fine" and worrying unnecessarily- - well I am a nurse, too and I took her blood pressure and it was 200 over 120. (from a side effect of a medication) and our psychiatrist had even written a note to the school nurse previously about this very same problem......but the school nurse just kept on saying "it's fine- she is worrying unnecessarily" </p><p>ANd if your school nurse only checked pulse for 10 seconds and multiplied by 6 or 15 secs and multiplied by 4, she might not catch any irregularities. She needs to check it for at LEAST one full minute...and check the strength, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 9835, member: 1697"] would be interesting to know what her blood pressure is, as well. Our school nurse kept checking my dtrs heartbeat, but it was the blood pressure that was thru the roof. The nurse at school kept telling me my dtr was "fine" and worrying unnecessarily- - well I am a nurse, too and I took her blood pressure and it was 200 over 120. (from a side effect of a medication) and our psychiatrist had even written a note to the school nurse previously about this very same problem......but the school nurse just kept on saying "it's fine- she is worrying unnecessarily" ANd if your school nurse only checked pulse for 10 seconds and multiplied by 6 or 15 secs and multiplied by 4, she might not catch any irregularities. She needs to check it for at LEAST one full minute...and check the strength, as well. [/QUOTE]
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