Weekly Digest
NASN news & updates
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First Round of Funding Complete for Champions for School Health Project
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NASN is pleased to announce Phase 1 of The Champions for School Health project, created in partnership with the Institute for Educational Leadership and generous support from Kaiser Permanente, is complete, awarding $250,000 to increase confidence in and access to pediatric COVID-19 vaccinations.
Funded projects included vaccine clinics and events, in-person outreach, and vaccine confidence surveying, including outreach to children and families in rural communities with limited access to healthcare. “The grant funding is connecting community partners and school health leadership in a powerful way,” stated Donna Mazyck, MS, RN, NCSN, CAE, FNASN, Executive Director of NASN. “Sustainable coalitions like these are essential to addressing the health inequities that impact our nation’s children.”
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NASN School Nurse May 2022 Issue Now Available
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Article: NASN’s Medication Administration Clinical Guideline
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Don't miss this NASN School Nurse article, NASN’s Medication Administration Clinical Guideline, by Martha Dewey Bergren, Ph.D., RN, NCSN, PHNA-BC, FNASN, FASHA, FAAN. Despite the volume of medications administered in schools, school nurse guidelines for administering medications in schools lacked the support of empirical literature to guide best practices. The School Nursing Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline: Medication Administration in Schools guides school policy and provides evidence for policy changes in state legislation.
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Laboratory Testing in the School Setting: Are You CLIA Compliant?
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School Nurses in the News
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This section highlights news stories featuring NASN and school nurses. If you have a story about school nurses you'd like us to consider including, please send it to us.
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Mayo Clinic COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker
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School nurses are actively monitoring vaccine uptake for student populations. The Mayo Clinic has a resource to identify U.S. COVID-19 vaccine rates by state. This resource also reports U.S. COVID-19 vaccine rates by age. Learn more.
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Know Your COVID-19 Community Level
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COVID-19 Community Levels is a tool to help communities decide what prevention steps to take based on the latest data. Levels can be low, medium, or high. Hospital beds in use, hospital admissions, and the total number of new COVID-19 cases in an area will determine community levels. School nurses can use the map of the U.S. by county to track the community level of transmission for your school(s), which is updated weekly.
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Virtual Town Hall Part Two: Shifting COVID-19 Approaches for the Next Phase of the Pandemic
Please join the second installment, “Shifting COVID-19 Approaches for the Next Phase of the Pandemic,” where the conversation on navigating the “new normal” while keeping our communities safe and protected from COVID-19 continues. This Q&A style discussion will allow you to continue listening and learning from each other and from three experts who will address your top questions and concerns. This webinar, sponsored by the CDC Foundation and the Vaccine Equity Collaborative, is on May 25, 2022, at 3 p.m. ET. Learn more and register today.
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Will We See You In-Person at NASN2022?
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The In-Person Registration Deadline is June 6, 2022. (NOTE: This deadline also applies to the NASN2022 Bundle option, which includes the IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL events.)
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Can't make it in person this year? No worries, we've got you covered! NASN2022 offers two separate learning events to meet the needs of all school nurses amid pandemic health, travel, and economic concerns.
Virtual NASN2022 gives you the flexibility to learn from anywhere and provides exclusive content, featuring different sessions and speakers than the in-person event. The virtual schedule is a mix of sessions streamed in real-time with a live speaker Q&A immediately following each session and additional sessions you can view on your own time. Join us for the Virtual Conference with presentations on topics like Trauma-Informed Care in School Nursing, When 2 Puffs May Not Be Enough: Equity in Asthma Care, and Scope and Standards of Practice, 4th Edition: What's New.
We've also planned additional activities to keep you engaged with your fellow participants and up-to-date on NASN happenings along the way. NASN has invited industry sponsors to provide information on the latest and greatest school nursing resources and services, and you'll have the opportunity to chat with them too.
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Managing Chronic Health Conditions
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Course: A School Nurse-Led Initiative to Address Chronic Absenteeism
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Stories from across the country indicate that school nurses decrease absenteeism and address chronic absenteeism. NASN received a CDC contract to develop a tool/process to assist school nurses in addressing chronic absenteeism in students for health reasons and help identify students with chronic undiagnosed conditions. The evidence‐based tool/process was developed based on best practices related to chronic absenteeism and management of chronic conditions in the school setting. This presentation shares the tool/process, experiences, and tips from the school nurses in four states who've piloted it. The offering will also share how the experience and data helped elevate the value of the school nurse in the school and allowed them to advocate more for students. Learn more and complete the course.
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ME/CFS: Better Understanding of a Complex Illness
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Listen to this CDC podcast, which provides an overview of Myalgic encephalomyelitis, chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and the diagnosis, symptoms, and challenges faced by the patient community. Learn more and listen to the podcast.
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Improving School Community & Student Health
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Grief Among Students of Color
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Children are grieving the deaths of family, caregivers, and friends. Grieving students need the support and care of their school communities. The Coalition to Support Grieving Students provides resources that will empower school communities across America in the ongoing support of their grieving students, staff, and families. A recently developed resource is Grief Among Students of Color.
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Coping with Mass Shootings, Understanding Gun Violence
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NASN Resources: NASN's School Emergency Triage Training (SETT) is now back to live in-person sessions. SETT provides school nurses with the knowledge, skills, and training resources to lead school-based Disaster Response Teams and perform triage in response to mass casualty incident events. Do you want more information about how to bring an educational offering to your area? Please contact Stephanye White.
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Attendance Awareness Campaign Webinar/Toolkit
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Attendance Works has just released the new Toolkit: Showing Up Matters for R.E.A.L. The toolkit is structured around a four-step approach and free messaging resources to incorporate into regular school operations that can be used today, throughout the summer, and into the fall. Now more than ever, we need to find ways to engage children and families to support their learning and recovery.
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National Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month
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Since 1984, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has declared May to be “National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month.” It is a peak season for people with asthma and allergies and a perfect time to educate patients, family, friends, co-workers, and others about these diseases. This year's theme is increasing confidence when using asthma and allergy medicines. Use their resources and tools to spread awareness during May and all year long!
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NASN Resources: NASN has many materials related to asthma and allergies. Please visit our Allergies and Anaphylaxis or Asthma health and practice topics pages to access the resources. Emergency or rescue medications are an important life-saving tool in the school nurse’s office. NASN's Emergency Medications Toolkit supports school nurses in implementing evidence-based practice for emergency medication administration.
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Other Resources: View Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's Evidence Updates about the results of a study comparing as-needed only control inhaler use to daily use for children and teens with mild persistent asthma.
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National Physical Fitness & Sports Month
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Since 1983, each President has proclaimed May as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month to promote the importance of physical activity, physical fitness, and sports participation. During National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, we all can shine a spotlight on the importance of being physically active in maintaining our nation’s health and wellness. Here you'll find a variety of ways the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) encourages you to spread the word.
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NASN Resources: School nurses recognize the positive impact of healthy eating and physical activity on academic success. We promote a culture of health and well-being for all students and have an important role in affecting policy change that will improve the health of our students and the communities in which they live. Check out NASN's Childhood Obesity page to learn more.
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Deadline:
IN-PERSON NASN2022 Conference Registration
June 6
This deadline also applies to the NASN2022 Bundle option, which includes the IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL events.
No onsite registration will be offered in Atlanta, Georgia.
[The registration deadline for VIRTUAL NASN2022 is July 13, 2022.]
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NASN Annual Conference:
IN-PERSON NASN2022
June 28-30
To register or participate in-person, you must:
- Register by June 6, 2022. No onsite registration will be offered in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Acknowledge that you have read and that you agree to the “Health and Safety Protocols.”
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NASN Annual Conference:
VIRTUAL NASN2022
July 11-13 (online)
Some of the content will be streamed in real time during the conference schedule. This content will also be recorded and available to view through October 14, 2022.
NOTE: This event includes additional "anytime" or on-demand sessions that attendees can begin viewing on the first day of VIRTUAL NASN2022.
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State Associations of School Nurses' Conferences
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Nebraska School Nurses Association: 38th Annual School Health Conference - Transform Knowledge and Practice to Meet the Needs of School-age Children - June 5-7 - Learn more and register
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Indiana Association of School Nurses Annual Conference - Indiana School Nurses: Moving Forward with Courage and Compassion - June 15-16 - Learn more and register
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Mississippi School Nurse Association Conference - Transformation: MS School Nurses Emerging with a Renewed Vision of School Health - July 11-13 - Learn more and Register
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South Dakota School Nurse Association 29th Annual Conference - School Nurses Riding the Waves - July 12-13 - Learn more and register
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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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