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Hopefully after two months a regular user from this site would have responded, but it appears not. The same experience has befallen me as well, but I did find a solution: stop using the headset. Like, at all. For eight months. Then you will forget you ever had a problem, until some guy with a monkey-in-a-hoodie icon brings it up on a forum somewhere. Hope that helped.

FYI: Sony repackaged all the defective Pulse Elite units and sent them to Nevada. Hopefully you don't live there.

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Geez, when I was teaching we didn't even have a school nurse. You would think that first responder techniques (tourniquets, direct pressure) would be an annually reviewed "infrequently used skill" given the patient demographics (i.e., children who literally leap before they look), but as far as I know, that isn't the case. If a district had money to employ a nurse, he/she would probably be rotating through multiple schools each week; I doubt there would be money for RN education. That is the fiscal state of public education in California, at least. Also, depending on specialization, nursing focuses on pharmacology more than trauma medicine, so if a nurse didn't get that training in the RN program, chances are he/she will not receive it from a budget-strapped district. The tyranny of the urgent often trumps common sense in education.