Disciplinary Action/Characters/Nurse

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School Nurse

Disciplinary Action Character Nurse.jpg

Name
Andrea Hartell
Age
29
Birthday
September
Description
A-cup breasts, slim and quite short, she appears much younger than her real age. She’s the appointed nurse, often left outside the loop of the dealing within the community. She has her own research project that she thinks she can do at St. Andre Truitt.

Andrea got her nurse practitioner's license at the young age of 24, and a PHD in the area of healthcare specializing in developmental reproduction at 26. She is now working on an MD so she can have the proper licensing to perform some ground-breaking research. She is something of a tortured genius and has some rather weak morals. She knows right from wrong, but nothing else matters when it comes to her research.

School Responsibilities

Whenever a student or teacher presents any ailment, it’s her responsibility to either give medication or remit to the local hospital. In reality, she’s a glorified aspirin and band-aid dispenser. However, under the new guidelines, she has also wound up having to serve as something of a gynecologist. (Which serves her just fine as a part of her study was into the area of reproduction.)

Biography

Andrea was appointed to St. Andre Truitt Academe by the county School District as part of her residency to finish medical school. She was disappointed to be sent to such remote location, and her unhappiness grew when it became obvious she was neither needed nor wanted by the school staff.

In the short months she’s been in Mahogany Hills she’s been isolated both inside the school and outside it. Being a young, independent woman, has not sit well with the rest of town, to the point where she was beginning to consider quitting, even if it would delay her graduation.

She was not consulted before the implementation of the new disciplinary regulations, even though she would be dealing with the aftermath of things. When she stormed into the headmaster’s office to complain, she was told all was approved by the school district, and if she refused to cooperate he would ensure she couldn’t graduate at all.

Reluctantly, Andrea started to treat the students that now arrive at her office in various states of undress. Not one easily give in to grief, Andrea started thinking of a new research project she could investigate using the particular opportunities that the new disciplinary regulation provided, but she would need some help.