Weekly Digest
NASN news & updates
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Youth's Overdose Death Renews Pleas for Narcan in Schools
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NASN has advocated for naloxone to be in all schools since 2015 and for school nurses to help educate their communities about the signs and symptoms of substance abuse. “It's a very unfortunate outcome," Linda Mendonca, the association's president, said about the Hartford student's death. “It brings us back to school preparedness and response plans. Having those in place is really critical."
NASN created a Naloxone in Schools Toolkit for school nurses that includes information on administering naloxone and educating the community about opioid problems. The kit has been downloaded from its website more than 49,000 times.
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National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing
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According to the findings of a new, national survey by the National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing, nearly half of more than 5,600 nurse respondents reported that there is widespread racism in nursing. The Code of Ethics for Nurses obligates nurses to be allies and to advocate for and speak up against racism, discrimination, and injustice. The Commission urges all nurses across every health care setting and environment to join them in boldly confronting individual and systemic racism.
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A Fresh Look at ME/CFS Diagnosis and Management on Medscape
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NASN is pleased to share that A Fresh Look at Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Diagnosis and Management of a Multisystem Illness has been posted on Medscape Education. Check out the tips to improve your ability to recognize possible symptoms of ME/CFS, increase your understanding of how ME/CFS affects multiple body systems, and improve your ability to create an individualized treatment plan to manage symptoms associated with ME/CFS!
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School Nurse Workforce Survey 2.0 2022
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The second school nurse workforce study is coming! Letters were sent this week to a nationally representative sample of schools throughout the U.S. They are addressed to the school nurse, so please keep an eye out for them. The letter will have a link to the survey. We need robust data to help policymakers understand our profession — this is your chance to have your voice heard on issues that are relevant to school nurses. Respondents will be eligible to enter a $100 raffle in their region!
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Podcast: Learn More About Sickle Cell Disease Care Planning
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In the latest NASN Podcast, NASN School Nurse Editor, Cynthia Galemore, interviews authors Brenna Morse, Amanda Carmichael, and Veronica Bradford about the article, "Sickle Cell Disease Care Planning for School Nurses."
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Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests
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Every home in the United States is eligible to order four free at-home COVID-19 rapid antigen tests. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. These tests give results within 30 minutes (no lab drop-off required). You can pass this information along to the families in your schools.
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The CDC released five MMWRs on Friday, January 21. They include the safety and efficacy of booster doses, updated interim clinical considerations for the Janssen vaccine, and more.
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Modern Medicaid Alliance Highlights NASN Tools to Host SLV Clinics
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During the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, many children have missed scheduled vaccinations, including recommended vaccinations against the flu and COVID-19. In response, state Medicaid agencies and Medicaid-managed care organizations across the country have taken action to support COVID-19 vaccine roll-out efforts. Learn more.
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Additional NASN Resources: Watch the on-demand recording of the COVID-19 Prevention for K-12 Schools Part 3: Focusing School-Located Vaccination on Health Equity webinar, which promotes school-located vaccination as a measure to improve and maintain a safe and healthy environment for students and the community.
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Improving School Community & Student Health
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COVID-19 Resources for Educators
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Launched in March 2021, the Learning Policy Institute’s Resources for Reopening Schools Website is designed specifically for an education audience to serve as a hub of regularly updated information. All resources have brief, plain language summaries to help users quickly identify resources and information that will be most useful to them.
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COVID Testing in K-12: A “How To” Webinar
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Join the U.S. Department of Education for a webinar to help schools and districts start or strengthen their school-based Covid-19 testing program, with participants including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), The Rockefeller Foundation, and others.
This webinar will be offered on Friday, January 28 and February 4 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. EST. There is an optional Q&A session for 20 minutes afterward for those with additional questions.
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Seizure Management Resources
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Considering that most seizures occur outside the hospital setting and many are more common when a person is awake, it is very likely that school nurses will encounter a student having a seizure during the school day. Here are some resources to keep at your fingertips:
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January is National Radon Action Month
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You can’t see, smell, or taste radon, but it could be present at a dangerous level in homes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among nonsmokers in America and claims the lives of about 21,000 Americans each year. In fact, the EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General urge all Americans to protect their health by testing their homes, schools, and other buildings for radon. Learn more and see ways you can spread the word to the families in your schools.
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HIMSS22: Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
March 14 - March 18
Explore the power of innovation to reimagine health at HIMSS22: the premier global healthcare conference. Choose your path to attend: in-person, digital, or both.
NASN is excited to be a Collaborator of HIMSS22! As such, our members receive the member discount to attend.
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New Jersey State School Nurses Association:
Virtual Spring Conference
Saturday, March 19
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET
New Jersey State School Nurses Association
cordially invites you to attend their
Virtual Spring Conference.
Early Bird Registration for NJSSNA's
Spring Conference is open!
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School Nurse Day
Wednesday, May 11
Since 1972, National School Nurse Day has been set aside to recognize school nurses.
National School Nurse Day was established to foster a better understanding of the role of school nurses in the educational setting.
The 2022 toolkit will be released in the spring.
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NASN Calendar of Events
This calendar includes upcoming events hosted by NASN and NASN affiliate school nurse organizations. Access the calendar.
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National Health Observances Calendar
This calendar lists special days, weeks, or months dedicated to raising awareness about important health topics. Access the 2021 calendar.
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