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PRESIDENT President Marilyn Sprague PO Box 71, Mt. Pleasant 48804 989.866.8132 barney@power-net.net Past President Pat Manion 1010S.East St., Fenton 48430 810.606.7891 pmanion@chartermi.net Secretary/Newsletter Holly Bair 308 Rosario Lane White Lake 48386 habair@beaumont.edu Treasurer Sue O Brien 5530 Newberry Road Durand 48429 DennissueO@aol.com Committee Chairs Trauma Gerri Muller 13660 Nadine, Oak Park 48237 248.544.3448 gerrimuller@prodigy.net Pediatric Sherri Veurink-Balicki 861 Parkhurst Ave NW, Grand Rapids 49504 616.752.6798 veurinks@trinity-health.org Education Debra Cannatti 25570 Curie St Macomb 48091 586.806.1965 debracannatti@aol.com Professional Practice Membership Services Margaret Woleben 29747 Tropea Warren 48092 586.573.6239 mwoleben@aol.com ENCARE/Injury Prevention Kathy Wobweic 3550 Davison Rd. Lapeer, MI 48446 810.667.9114 kathywol@msn.com SANE Bea Kelley 334 E. Felshaw, Gaylord 49735 989.732.2948 Triage Notes www.michiganena.org Michigan ENA s Annual Spring Conference was held May 2, 2007. It was another great success. We had a record attendance of 350. Special thanks to Debi Cannatti and her committee for all their hard work over the past year to make this so great. We also would like to extend a special thank you to all the vendors that sponsored our conference in the exhibit hall. Without their generous support, we would not be able to offer such exceptional educational offerings at such low costs. We had 31 exhibitors this year. Everyone enjoyed the different topics and speakers at the conference, especially our National President, Donna Mason. She tried to teach everyone to speak Southern, don t think she had much success. Michigan ENA would also like to offer a special congratulations to our award winners. The winner for the Excellence in Emergency Nursing Award was Mo Hutchinson. The ENCARE Volunteer of the Year Award President s Message Marilyn Sprague went to Glen Pace. Ortho McNeil Pharmaceuticals sponsored a DJ for a dance party after our awards ceremony and reception. Thank you for this special treat. Everyone had their dancing shoes on and readythough, I must admitfor us older ones- we are not as limber as we used to be! Michigan ENA is very proud to announce that with our member-get-amember campaign that was held with our conference registration, Michigan has gain 85 new members. This is awesome! Voting will be open soon for National ENA officers and members for the Board of Directors. Please vote! Your vote does make a difference. To view the candidates for these positions, please check on ENA s website: www.ena.org Get ready for Salt Lake City, UT. Scientific Assembly is scheduled for September 27-29 th. Michigan will have approximately 16 delegates and 2 alternates attending this year for the General Assembly (ENA s business meeting). ENAF (Emergency Nurses Association Foundation) is offering a state challenge to all states. They are asking that each state donate to the foundation- $1 per member. The foundation offers grants and scholarships to members that are continuing their education or research projects. 4 members from Michigan received scholarships last year. If anyone would like to donate to this challenge, please feel free to contact any of the officers. These are listed on our state website: www.michiganena.org Everyone please have a safe and fun summer. See you in September. Our next state council meeting is September 21 st. It will be held in Lansing at the MCEP office. Marilyn Sprague Spring 2007

www.michiganena.org Page 2 2007 State ENA Meeting Sponsors for 2007 Meeting Thanks to the generous support of our program sponsors, Michigan ENA is able to continue to bring you quality programs at affordable prices. So it is with our sincere gratitude that we acknowledge these supporting organizations. Gold Corporate Sponsors Edward Life Sciences FreemanWhite, Inc. Hill-Rom Intelistaf Healthcare Michigan Nurses Association Ortho McNeil Pharmaceuticals Schering-Plough Awards Corporate Sponsors Blickman, Inc. Borgess Health Bronson Healthcare Group BSN Medical Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Datascope Elsevier/Mosby/Saunders Foote Health System Gift of Life- Michigan King Pharmaceuticals Memorial Healthcare Michigan Resource Center Midwest Medflight Northern Michigan Hospital Nurse ICON Oaklawn Hospital Spacelabs Sparrow Health System Spectrum Health St Mary s of Michigan US Airforce- Nurse Corps USCOM Wm Beaumont- Royal Oak Awards Ceremony & Reception Michigan ENA State Council DJ- Dance Party Ortho McNeil Folders Michigan Nurses Association And to all others that we may have forgotten to put on here. Thanks for making this conference a great success! At the Annual Spring Conference, held May 2,2007, in Mt Pleasant, Michigan ENA was pleased to announce the award winners for the two annual awards given by Michigan ENA. The Excellence in Emergency Nursing Award was given to Mo Hutchinson, from Coldwater. The ENCARE Volunteer of the Year Award went to Glen Pace, from Birch Run. Congratulations to both winners!

Triage Notes Triage Page Notes 3 Huron Valley Chapter Update The schedule for the remaining 2007 Huron Valley Chapter Meetings are as follows: August 22, 2007 and October 17, 2007. In February the chapter cosponsored a meeting at Rattle Snake Club Restaurant in Detroit with PDL Bio Pharma, Inc. William Choplin MD, Neuro Intensivist from the DMC. Presented The Management of Hypertensive Emergencies in the Acute Care Setting. At this meeting we raffled off a free ENA Membership. The lucky winner was Laura Wawrzyniak. The next meeting is planned at St. Joseph Hospital of Macomb. Please check your e-mail or the Michigan ENA web site for further updates. Kathy Clarke Secretary Huron Valley Chapter Down River Chapter Update The Down River Chapter meeting was held at the Post Bar Dearborn at 5pm on May 14, 2007. Dinner and an education presentation were provided by Lilly. The topic was Sepsis. The presentation included the APACHI II scoring system used to screen patients for severe sepsis as well as the cutting edge drug therapy used to decrease mortality in this patient population. The indications, adverse reactions, and drug delivery guidelines of Xigris were reviewed. Even though Xigris is not typically started in the emergency department, recognition of signs and symptoms of severe sepsis and treatment protocols must happen in the ED to reduce mortality rate. It was a wonderful learning opportunity in a very relaxed atmosphere. A short business meeting was held after the educational session. Treasurers report indicated a balance of $283.24. Discuss included ideas to increase attendance. Meeting dates were set for the rest of the year: June 13, 2007 hosted by Mercy Memorial Hospital September 12, 2007 hosted by Oakwood December 5, 2007 hosted by Mercy Memorial Hospital All meetings begin at 5 pm. Marilyn Merkel Secretary of Down River Chapter

www.michiganena.org Page 4 Unexpected Benefits of TNCC Whether you have taken TNCC because it was a requirement of employment, because you wanted to improve your skills and knowledge for your patient's benefit, or for some other motivation, there probably has been times that you have questioned the benefit of at least some components of that course. As a TNCC course director for many years I acknowledge that the back boarding skill station is one that occasionally get questioned. If there was ever a question in the minds of the nurses at Mercy Memorial Hospital in the past, they have a new respect for the back boarding skills they were taught last year. With in months of having taken the TNCC course several of Mercy Memorial Hospital Emergency Department nurses were called upon to respond to a construction accident. Our hospital is in the middle of a 30 million dollar construction project and just a few feet from the emergency entrance one of the construction crew members fell about 30 feet face first into the mud below. There was a moment of disbelief at first, when frantic people, who had witnessed the fall, rushed into the emergency department. But quickly supplies were gathered while staff was sent out to assess the critically injured construction worker. Although the city fire department and community ambulance department helped, initial treatment could not wait for them because of the importance of the patient's airway. Mercy Memorial Hospital Emergency nurses utilized the principles taught in the course with confidence (airway first) appropriately backboarded the patient and made the difference between life and death for their patient. Here's to skills and knowledge taught in TNCC and to the competent nurses who used those skills on a daily basis. Marilyn Merkle,MSN,RN,CEN TNCC 2007 - SALT LAKE CITY, UT Palace Convention Center General Assembly September 26-27 Scientific Assembly September 28-30 2008 - MINNEAPOLIS, MN Minneapolis Convention Center General Assembly Sep- tember 25-26 Scientific Assembly September 27-29 2009 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Baltimore Convention Center General Assembly October 7-8 Scientific Assembly October 8-10 2010 - PORTLAND, ORE- GON Oregon Convention Center General Assembly September 22-23 Scientific Assembly September 23-25 National ENA Conferences

Page 5 Triage Notes TNCC Update TNCC Directors and Instructors, The TNCC Faculty would like to update you on information regarding the timeline for the new TNCC roll-out. To prepare for the new TNCC roll-out, six Faculty members are traveling to Chicago in May, June, and July of this year to review the changes in Content and Administrative Procedures and pilot the new exams. We have been told that the new course materials will be available October 1, 2007 and that the new course must be taught after April 30, 2008. Therefore, mandatory roll-out sessions will be offered between October and March, in various locations around the State to accommodate the Instructors; the sessions will be one full day in length. Content changes, Administrative Procedures and the Provider exam will be offered during these sessions. We will provide more details about times and locations as they become available. If you would like to host one of these sessions, please contact Gerri Muller at gerrimuller@prodigy.net, ASAP. We will need one larger room and 3 smaller areas, similar to a TNCC course. Hopefully this information will assist you in planning your courses for the fall and spring. Remember, ALL Instructors must attend an update session and the new TNCC must be taught as of May 1, 2008. As of January 1, 2007, new CECH guidelines require that all instructors and directors provide a Conflict of Interest form to send in with course materials to National. This form can be found on ena.org. Also CECH totals have changed: TNCC are 13.83 and ENPC are 15.33. Thank you again for all of your hard work in disseminating TNCC across the great State of Michigan. Gerri Muller, gerrimuller@prodigy.net Core Education Chairperson, Michigan Emergency Nurses Association New Michigan Chapter Welcome all, This is our first newsletter as a new chapter of the Michigan ENA. Currently, we are served by the following: Barb Davis, president; Hilda Vivio, Sec/treasurer; Sally Outinen, President elect. Our chapter serves from Delta County and west. Our first informational meeting was Jan. 10, 2007 at the Koinonia Café in Kingsford. From this meeting, we filed paperwork to become the first UP chapter of ENA. Our second meeting was at the annual ENA meeting May 2, in Mount Pleasant. Here, we were granted chapter status. Our next meeting will be held in Ishpeming, MI at Bell Memorial Hospital, Sept 12, 6PM (central time, Iron Mountain). Sally will be our host, and a speaker is planned, along with a lunch. Anyone interested is invited to attend. We welcome any interested nurses. If interested in car pooling, contact any member. This is a good time for emergency nurses to meet, discuss issues, and become active in ENA. ENA membership has many perks, including scholarships, conferences, and discounts. Feel free to contact any of the following members for additional information or questions. Barb Davis Western UP ENA president Barbara.bj@gmail.com 906-396-0473 Hilda Vivio Western UP ENA sec/treasurer hvivio@uplogon.com 906-774-9238 Sally Outinen Western UP ENA president-elect poutinen@chartermi.net 906-485-1479

www.michiganena.org Page 6 Salt Lake City-2007 The following are Delegates to the General Assembly being held in Salt Lake City on September 26 and 27. Holly Bair Brandie Blain- (alternate) Sandra Croasdell Debi Cannatti Barbara Davis- (alternate) Penny Endres Debbie Gilmore Mark Goldstein Pat Manion Marilyn Merkle Laraine Moody Mike Mooney Gerri Muller Sue O'Brien Diane Wren Erin Wisniewski Margaret Woleben Marilyn Sprague The alternate delegates will accompany the group to Salt Lake City but will only vote if a regular delegate cannot. General Assembly Injury Prevention Update: By Kathy Wolowiec "Tis the season to do our work for injury prevention (of course that never stops). Proms and summer vacations are in full swing, we need to be out in force keeping our teens safe. It doesn't stop with the teens...there is water safety, sport safety, even sun and hot weather teaching to deliver. With all that we do, we are still not getting our statistics in. Please send them to me atkathywo@mclaren.org. We are out there doing great things for our communities...let's get our state the recognition it deserves. On the NHTSA web site, they have established a new "click it, ot ticket" campaign for the workplace. FYI buckling up increases your chances of surviving a serious crash by 50%. Michigan plans to reach 95% compliance this year, setting the standard for the highest belt use in the nation. Our useage has increased from 70.1% in 1997 to 94.3% in 2006. Let's Go Michigan!!! It costs $65.00 for each time you are ticketed without a seatbelt. Glen Pace was the 2006 recipient of the Injury Prevention Volunteer of the Year. Glen is very active in the Genesee County area teaching teens the consequences of drinking and driving. Glen is very open and honest in his teaching. He is also a TNCC instructor, and active in many hospital committees. He is an avid gardener with national recognition. I want to thank Glen and the rest of you for all you do for our youth. Kettering University Engineering students have my program and they are helping me update all my stats and making my program more user friendly. I hope they can make it easy. I am really excited about this as it will help me to help all of you. They are also adding crash dummy videos and info on the great website crashsurvivorsnetwork.com. Check out this website, you will be very impressed. At the ENA convention in Soaring Eagle, I met many new friends that are eager to volunteer. Thanks to Brandie Blain for offering to go represent us at the Holly Safety Fair in June. E-mail your legislator! I recently found out that Senate Bill 071 has a loophole that states if a parent doesn't provide a carseat to someone driving their child they aren't required to use one. I think that is crazy. If a child is in ANY car they should be appropriately restrained. Check out the MENA website soon as I will be updating it with any pertinent info. Have a great and safe summer! Once again send me your statistics!

www.michiganena.org Page 7 TNCC Classes June 2, U of M, Ann Arbor, Mary Berry-Bovia, 734.973.9320 June 4, Laurium, Janet List, 906.337.6258 June 5, 12, Farmington Hills, Barb Smith, 248.471.8803 June 5, 6, Sinai-Grace, Detroit George Young, 313.966.8245 June 13, Re-verification Course, U of M, Ann Arbor, Deb Sullivan, 734.647.4627 June 14, 19, St. Joseph Livingston, Howell, Madonna Walters, 734.712.5099 June 18, POH, Pontiac, Joanne Burrington, 248.338.5238 October 19, 22, Holland Hospital, Kristi Potts, 616.394.3681 October 18, 19, Cottage Hospital, Grosse Point, Deb Briske, 313.343.1790 October 23, 24, Sinai-Grace Hosptal, Georgia Young 313.966.8245 October 23, 26, Providence, Southfield, Joanne McCall, 248.465.4223 June 20, 21, Covenant Hospital, Saginaw, Jean Kahl, 989.583.6082 June 22, U of M, Ann Arbor, Mary Berry-Bovia, 734.936.6283 June 30, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Tim Hayes, 313.916.8875 August 22, St Mary s, Grand Rapids, Sherri Veurink, 616.752.6798 Sept 14, 20, St Joesph, Ann Arbor, Madonna Walters 734.712.5099 Sept 26, 27, Covenant Hospital, Saginaw, Jean Kahl, 989.583.6082 October 25, 26, HFH W. Bloomfield, Gerri Muller, 248.544..3448 October 29, 30, Mercy Memorial Hospital, Monroe, Marilyn Merkle 734.240.4475 November 7, 8, Wm Beaumont Hospital, Doreen Marquis 248.898.1995 December 5, 6, Marquette General Hospital, Marquette, Gail Schneider Sept 27, 28, Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, Carrie Kotecki, 269.341.8494 October 4, 5, Genesys Flint, Pat Manion, 810.606.7891 October 4,5, HFH W. Bloomfield, Gerri Muller, 248.544.448 October 8, 9, HFH Wyandotte, Ellen Campeau, 734.246.9865 October 9, 10, Borgess Medical Center, Kalamazoo, Deb Gilmore 989.226.6917 October 16 HFH, Detroit, Tim Hayes 313.916.8875 ENPC Classes June 4, Providence, Novi, Joanne McCall, 248.465.422 June 5, Genesys Health, Chris Baker, 810.606.5953 July 19, 20, Cottage Hospital, Grosse Point, Deb Briske 313.343.1790 August 2, St. Joe Livingston, Judy Kettenstock, 734.712.3104 Sept 11, Henry Ford Hospital, Tim Hayes, 313.916.8875 Sept 24, Henry Ford Wyandotte, Ellen Campeau, 734.246.7117 October 11, Bronson Health, Kalamazoo, Eileen Negri, 269.341.8945 October 15, Genesys Health, Grand Blanc, Chris Baker 810.606.5953 Oct 25, Wm Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Doreen Mar- quis, 248.898.1965 Nov 19 Monroe, Marilyn Merkle, 734.240.4475 Nov 27, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Tim Hayes, 313.916.8875 Dec 7, St. Joseph Mercy, Ann Arbor, Judy Kettenstock, 734.712.3104

MENA Meetings State Council Meetings All ENA members are welcome to attend State Council Meetings: Committee Meetings start at 10 a.m. Holly Bair, Secretary 308 Rosario Lane White Lake, MI 48386 Council Meeting starts at 11 a.m. May 1, 2007 - Soaring Eagle Casino September 21, 2007 - MCEP Office November 16, 2006 - MCEP Office MCEP Office: 6647 West St. Highway, Lansing, MI Directions: www.mcep.org We re on the Web Michiganena.org