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June 22 Preconference Session A 9011 HWY 98 West Miramar Beach, FL 32550 TOPS L Beach & Racquet Resort Barb Bancroft, RN, MSN, PNP TOPS L is an award winning, full service resort located on 52 private acres, bordered by the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and a nature preserve. Reserve lodging as soon as possible and consider bringing your family to extend your stay! 9011 HWY 98 West Miramar Beach, FL 32550 TOPS L Beach & Racquet Resort for Principals, Counselors (all grades), Nurses, Teachers, School Resource Officers Barbara Marek, Special Crimes Investigator Child Sexual Abuse Training Seminar June 22 Preconference Session B June 22-24, 2015 Pediatric Potpourri: Advancing Evidence-Based Guidelines for Pediatric & School Nurses Pediatric Physical Assessment Pearls db Productions db

REGISTRATION AND CONFERENCE INFORMATION Contact Information Deanne A. Blach, MSN, RN Primary Nurse Planner Register Early! Take advantage of our early bird discount! Registration form(s) and fees must be submitted by April 1, 2015. Group Discounts! For 3 or more registrations submitted together. Please Register by June 12 After June 12 th, call for availability. Since conference registration and hotel rooms are limited, please register early. Registrations must include full payment to be accepted. Cancellation Policy An administrative fee of $100 will be charged to changes to registration (cancellations and refunds). Handouts and Certificates All handouts, evaluation forms, and certificates will be accessed online. You will be sent a link 2 weeks prior to the conference to download your handouts. No handouts will be available on-site. Program evaluation is completed online after the program and the CE certificate is printed from your computer. Deanne@deanneblach.com Ph. (870) 715-7508 Fax (870) 749-2276 REGISTER ONLINE www.deanneblach.com/register ANCC NURSING CONTACT HOURS This activity has been submitted to the Ohio Nurses Association. The Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91) is an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. 5.5 = July 22 PRECON: Pediatric Assessment 5.75 = July 23 Main Conference 4.0 = July 24 Main Conference 6.0 = July 22 PRECON: Child Sexual Abuse Training Seminar for nurses, social workers and LPCs. This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Exhibit Hall Open June 23 & 24 Exhibitors will be displaying products and services. For more information about exhibiting, please email Deanne@deanneblach.com or call 870-715-7508. Poster Abstracts Submit by June 8, 2015 Consider submitting a poster related to pediatrics, school health and wellness, mental health or other topics related to the health care of the pediatric client. Abstracts will be peer reviewed with notification of acceptance within two weeks after submission. For complete poster presentation guidelines, download information at www.deanneblach.com. Poster presenters must be registered to attend the conference and pay registration fee. Successful Completion: Sign in each day. Any one day can be attended separately. You must complete the on-line evaluation form. Be sure your email is legible and included on the registration form. Submit your completed online evaluation form by July 20 to receive nursing contact hours. Your electronic CE certificate can be printed immediately after you complete the online evaluation. Disclosures: No member of the planning committee has identified a conflict of interest. Any potential conflict of interest (COI) between speakers and exhibitors will be addressed during the planning and implementation phases of this activity. A list of speakers and relationships will be revealed before the start of the conference.

Speaker Information Barb Bancroft, RN, MSN, PNP Barb is a widely acclaimed national speaker, noted for her humorous, entertaining and information packed seminars. She has provided more than 2400 educational and motivational seminars on clinical topics and health maintenance topics. Barb has held graduate faculty positions at the University of Virginia and the University of Arkansas. She has provided courses on Advanced Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Physical Assessment to both graduate and undergraduate students and is currently the Executive Director and President of CPP Associates, Inc. Scott DeBoer, RN, MSN, CEN, CPEN, CCRN, CFRN, EMT-P Scott DeBoer has over 25 years of emergency, critical care, & flight nursing experience. He received his master s degree in critical care nursing from Purdue University and is currently a flight nurse for the University of Chicago Aeromedical Network. In addition, Scott is the founder of Peds-R-Us Medical Education (www.peds-r-us.com) & a non-pierced, non-tattooed medical consultant for the Association of Professional Piercers. P. Kay Nottingham Chaplin, EdD Kay helped to create the Vision Initiative for Children, at West Virginia University (WVU) Eye Institute. She is a member of the Expert Advisory Committee and Education Subcommittee to the National Center for Children s Vision and Eye Health, an initiative housed at Prevent Blindness America, tasked to implement recommendations for a universal preschool vision screening strategy and develop a vision screening training and certification program. Leigh Ann Pansch, MSN, FNP-BC Leigh Ann is an Advanced Practice Nurse at the Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center with the Division of Pediatric Dermatology. She obtained her undergraduate degree at Thomas More College and graduate degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing and Health. Leigh Ann has experience in general and pediatric dermatology and specializes in atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, alopecia, molluscum, and warts with a specific interest in moles. Barbara Marek A licensed peace officer and criminal investigator, Barbara specializes in the investigation of child sexual abuse cases. She has served in a variety of leadership positions in the state of Texas over the last 22 years. Barbara is an advanced SAFVIC (Sexual Assault/Family Violence Investigator Course) instructor providing training to law-enforcement officers, teachers, counselors, nurses and other school-based personnel. She was featured in "Texas Woman" magazine, profiled as championing children's rights.

AGENDA Pediatric Potpourri: Advancing Evidence-Based Guidelines for Pediatric & School Nurses Preconference Sessions Monday, June 22, 2015 Preconference Session A Pediatric Physical Assessment Pearls Barb Bancroft, RN, MSN, PNP Preconference Session B Child Sexual Abuse Training Seminar Barbara Marek, Special Crimes Investigator Barb will cover various stages of growth and development from the six-year old to the 18-year old. A discussion of the teen-age brain may be quite helpful as their brains are undergoing a major transformation between the ages of 13 and twenty-five. Agenda 7:15 Registration with continental breakfast 8:00 Welcome, disclosures, and opening remarks 8:15 Neurological Assessment Tonsils and adenoids, sleep apnea and hyperactivity; Head injuries; Seizure disorders; Neurological implications of lead poisoning in children 9:45 Refreshment break 10:00 The Abdominal Exam Abdominal pain in children and teenagers; appendicitis, ovarian torsion, gastroenteritis, celiac disease or a food-borne illness; abdominal pain as a sign of diabetic ketoacidosis; differential diagnosis of N/V/D 11:30 Networking lunch (provided) 12:15 The HEENT Exam + Respiratory Exam Eyes, ears, nose, throats and respiratory tract sore throats, allergic rhinitis, asthma, hay fever, allergic reactions to food, bee stings 1:30 Refreshment break 1:45 ALARM SIGNS in Kids Recognizing child abuse, diabetic ketoacidosis, hypoglycemia, anaphylactic shock 2:45 Program wrap-up, evaluations 3:00 Program complete A Training Program for Teachers, Nurses, Counselors, Social Workers, Coaches, Principals, Superintendents, Daycare Workers, Youth Group Leaders, Pastors, School Resource Officers, and Caregivers Agenda 7:15 Registration with continental breakfast 8:00 Welcome, disclosure & introductions 8:15 Barriers of Sexual Abuse, Reasons Why Children Don't Tell 9:45 Refreshment break 10:00 Physical and Behavioral Indicators of Sexual Abuse 11:30 Networking lunch (provided) 12:15 Characteristics of Pedophiles, Experimentation & Molestation, Responding to Outcry of Abuse 1:45 Refreshment break 2:00 Reasons Why Children Do Tell, Interviewing Techniques, Reporting Child Abuse 3:15 Program wrap-up, evaluations 3:30 Program complete

Pediatric Potpourri: Advancing Evidence-Based Guidelines for Pediatric & School Nurses Main Conference Sessions Monday, June 22 Tuesday, June 23 Agenda Tuesday, June 23 7:15 Registration with continental breakfast. Posters & exhibits open 8:10 Welcome, disclosures & opening remarks Deanne A. Blach 8:15 Pharmacology in the School-Aged Child Barb Bancroft. Kids and controversies regarding vaccines HPV, anti-vaxxers and the re-emergence of infectious diseases, the ongoing saga of the autism/vaccine debate, preservatives and vaccines, the flu vaccine and Guillain Barre syndrome, skipping doses and efficacy 9:45 Refreshments posters & exhibits open 10:15 Pharmacology in the School-Aged Child Barb Bancroft. Alternating ibuprofen vs. acetaminophen for fever, antibiotics and the microbiome, anticonvulsants, adult drugs for kids (metformin, PPIs, BP meds), alternative therapies and kids 12:00 Networking lunch with posters & exhibits 1:00 Concurrent Sessions T-1: Emergency Care of Crashing Kids Scott DeBoer T-2: Immunology Simplified: Immunization Update Barb Bancroft T-3: Infectious Rashes of the Skin: What Do I Do Next? Leigh Ann Pansch 2:15 Refreshments with posters & exhibits 2:45 Concurrent Sessions T-4: Tattoos, Tongues, Teens, & Trauma: Emergency Implications of Body Piercing/Tattooing Scott DeBoer T-5: Vision Screening for the School Nurse: How to Screen, What to Use, and What to Avoid Kay Chaplin T-6: What s Bugging You? Ticks, Arthropod, Bed Bugs and other Parasite Infestations Leigh Ann Pansch 4:00 Program complete Agenda Wednesday, June 24 7:30 Registration with continental breakfast with posters & exhibits 8:15 Pediatric Pearls and Jeopardy Jewels Scott DeBoer 9:15 Refreshments with posters & exhibits 9:30 Concurrent Sessions W-1: Tattoos, Tongues, Teens, & Trauma: Emergency Implications of Body Piercing/Tattooing Scott DeBoer W-2: Immunology Simplified: Immunization Update Barb Bancroft W-3: Dermatology for the School Nurse Leigh Ann Pansch 10:45 Reconvene to main session 10:50 Diabetes in the Pediatric Population Barb Bancroft 12:25 Wrap Up and Evaluations 12:35 Program Complete

RESORT AND LODGING INFORMATION TARGET AUDIENCE Location: TOPS L Beach & Racquet Resort, 9011 HWY 98 W Miramar Beach, FL This conference is designed for pediatric and school nurses, 32550. The conference will be held within the Tennis Pro-Shop Facility. school counselors, school-based health alliance teams, and *GPS Address: 515 TOPS'L Beach Blvd Miramar Beach, FL 32550 other health care professionals caring for the physical and psychosocial needs of the pediatric client in schools, clinics, acute care, emergency departments, pediatricfocused hospitals, outpatient, developmental centers, home care and public health. School personnel who work closely with the school nurse are encouraged to attend. Nursing students are always welcome! Make Your Lodging Reservations Early! Special DB Productions group pricing rates are held for this group but will ultimately be based upon availability. Because of peak summer demand, these condos and studio units will completely sell out. It s recommended to book your lodging as soon as possible to ensure availability. Attendees are responsible for their own reservations and should make payments for lodging and other resort services directly to TOPS L. Consider sharing a condo with your colleagues or extending your stay with family. Choose the Type of Lodging (3 night minimum) Call 800-380-4808 and refer to the School & Pediatric Nurse Conference- Customer Code: E8000 to receive the group rates. Lodging options begin at $142/night plus tax for a studio unit. 1-2-3 bedroom condos and 3 BR homes with private pools and different ocean views are available. Extend your stay 3 days before and/or after the conference and access special group discounted pricing. Complete lodging options for this conference are available at http://www.deanneblach.com/events/destin/ Additional Resort Fees: Nightly rates include 12% sales tax, 5% service fee, and a one-time cleaning fee (based on length of stay and room type). Attendees provide credit card advance payment of 15% of the total rent upon booking reservation. Final payment due 4 days before arrival. TOPS L Resort Features: The Beach and Tennis Resort is on the Gulf Shore beach, has 12 Tennis Courts, multiple pools & hot tubs, beachside grill & tiki bar, fitness center & racquet ball court, tram service on & off property (great shopping and dining close by), lighted nature trail, beach service & water sport rentals, tennis lessons, pro-shop, basketball court, shuffleboard & putt putt golf course. CONFERENCE LEARNING OUTCOMES At the completion of the conference, the learner will be able to: Manage the care of a pediatric client with accurate assessment, diagnosis and treatment, provide ongoing training for others assigned to care for the child, and be an advocate for all children and their families. Provide evidence-based care for the diverse and complex chronic and life-threatening emergency health issues of children and teens in the community. Recognize the challenges that exist in the school setting and use best practices when caring for children with physical or mental health needs. Provide new and improved education to parents to protect the child/teen from current and future communicable diseases. Identify various dermatological issues in youth from rashes to self-induced traumas. Summarize pharmacology controversies with vaccines, pain relievers, antibiotics, and etc. used for prevention and treatment with childhood illnesses. Review the trends and challenges with adolescents sexual health for education about risky behaviors and promoting healthy lifestyles.

Preconference Workshops (June 22) Amount Due Individual: $150 (USD) $ Groups: $125 per person (USD) 3 or more registrations submitted/paid together $ Select preconference session A Pediatric Assessment Pearls Select preconference session B Child Sexual Abuse Training Early Bird Prior to April 1 Main Conference (June 23-24) Individual: $225 (USD) $ Groups: $200 per person (USD) (3 or more registrations submitted/paid together) $ Large Group: $175 per person (USD) (6 or more registrations submitted/paid together) $ After April 1 Main Conference (June 23-24) Individual: $275 (USD) $ Groups: $250 per person (USD) (3 or more registrations submitted/paid together) $ Large Group: $225 per person (USD) (6 or more registrations submitted/paid together) $ Student Pricing Undergraduate, prelicensure students $50 (USD) per day $ Any one day $150 (USD) June 23 June 24 (indicate day and breakout sessions) $ Total Amount Enclosed $ *Purchase Orders are accepted. However, to receive early-bird rates, the payment generated by a PO must be received by April 1, 2015. *For registration fees paid by a School District, payment arrangements can be made from new fiscal year (July 2015) funds. No early-bird rates accepted for this type of arrangement. All payments must be received by July 10, 2015. Call Deanne (870-715-7508) to make these arrangements. Conference Registration Register online or by mail. Online www.deanneblach.com/register Please register by June 12. After June 12, call for availability. First Name: Last Name: Home Address: City: State/ZIP: Home Phone: Cell Phone: *Email (to send confirmation): Employer (for badge): *Be sure your email address is correct and legible to ensure you receive the confirmation letter, receipt of funds and access to on-line handouts which can be downloaded 2 weeks prior to the conference. If you are registering a group, it is essential to include email addresses for every registrant so each person receives follow-up communication. Indicate which concurrent session you would like to attend by checking the box: Tuesday, June 23 1:00-2:15 T-1 T-2 T-3 2:45-4:00 T-4 T-5 T-6 Wednesday, June 24 9:30 10:45 W-1 W-2 W-3 Register online with Paypal at http://www.deanneblach.com/register Purchase Orders accepted (To access early-bird pricing, registration with payment must be made prior to April 1, 2015) Mail registration form and fees to DB Productions 724 CR 670 Green Forest, AR 72638

db db Productions DB Productions 724 CR 670 Green Forest, AR 72638 www.deanneblach.com