Winter, 2017 LACSNA Newsletter Your LACSNA Board For 2016-17 President LISA MCINTIRE lmcintire@wvusd.k12.ca.us 951-453-3278 1 st Vice President KYM JARNOT kjarnot@gusd.net 818-241-3111, x 407 Treasurer MICHELLE GREEN Green_michelle@ausd.us 626-943-3445 Recording Secretary/Historian VACANT Arrangements SHERRY DAVIS sdavis@emcsd.org 626/926-5861 Corresponding Secretary / Parliamentarian: LYNDA BURLISON lburlison@gusd.net 818-248-7991, x 407 CHAIRPERSONS: Membership / Education SHERI RUETER rueter_s@sgusd.k12.ca.us 626-451-54-83 Newsletter NADINE WILCOX nwilcox@rosemead.k12.ca.us LACOE Liaison to LACSNA SUSAN CHAIDES Chaides_susan@lacoe.edu 562-922-6473 Member (s)- At Large NANCIE RODRIGUEZ nrodriguez@tcusd.net Legislative Chair - VACANT The President's Message... from Lisa McIntire, MEd, BSN, RN, PHN Hello LACSNA Members, Happy New Year! This has been a most challenging year in school health. Students are at school with more intense problems than ever before. Each and every one of us feels the intensity every day we are at school! Reach out to new sources and to fellow school nurses. The school environment is ever changing! One of our biggest assignments at school is meeting the requirements of Mandated Screenings. Vision screening is one of our state mandates. It is a great responsibility and a valuable screening provided in school, 85% of learning is visual! Legislation is what brings changes to the California Education Code. Legislation changed vision screening in 2015, near vision was added, etc. California School Nurses Organization (CSNO) along with a Vision Screening Task force developed updated vision screening guidelines and submitted them to The California Department of Education (CDE). The CSNO website reports that the CDE continues their review and online publication edits of the proposed revisions of the Vision Screening Guidelines for Public Schools. CSNO also reports that the The Optometry Board will be once again proposing legislation that will impact school nurses and vision screening. In an effort to provide documentation of the interventions provided to students (no cost vision screenings, referrals being made, resources being provided), CSNO is collecting statistics on vision services provided at school. Please complete the survey for services you have delivered/will deliver this 2016-2017 school year. Advocating for school health services is the responsibility of each one of us. Please provide this information so our work does not go unnoticed. This is an important service we provide to our students and parents. Information for reporting can be found at CSNO.org. Additionally, information is posted on CSNO.org regarding the use of off label medications. The American Academy of Pediatrics has a position statement on the use of off-label medication use with children. The purpose of off-label use is to benefit the individual patient. Check your board policies for medications at school. Most Board Policies are listed on your district websites, under the heading Board of Education. Staying current in your practice is the responsibility of the school nurse. Attend school nurse conferences; they are full of information and networking! Stay in contact with other school nurses! LACSNA will host our Winter Conference on January 25, 2017. Registration information is available in this newsletter. LACSNA and CSNO are very valuable resources. Our LACSNA conference is in January; CSNO state conference is in March 2017. Hope to see you at both! We are trained in and work in a great profession! Use your knowledge base to benefit students, families and staff! Have a wonderful Spring Semester! Best wishes, Lisa McIntire
Calendar for School Year 2016-17 Month Date Activity Location 2017 January 4 LACSNA Board of Directors Mtg. - Pasadena 13 LACOE - SNOR #4 - Downey, RM EC 100 25 LACSNA Evening Conference - TBD February 3 LACOE SNOR #5 - Downey, RM EC 100 March 3 LACOE SHPM Mtg. #3 Downey, RM EC 281 8 LACSNA Board of Directors meeting - Pasadena 16-19 CSNO 67 th State Conference - Monterey, CA April 22 SBRCSNO Spring Conference - TBD May 5 LACOE SHPM Mtg. #4 - Downey, RM EC 281 10 LACSNA Board of Directors meeting - Pasadena June 29 Pre-Conference - NASN 49 th National Conference - San Diego, CA 30 NASN 49 th National Conference - San Diego, CA July 1-3 NASN 49 th National Conference - San Diego, CA 24-26 19 th Biennial School Nurse International Conference - San Francisco, CA CSU San Francisco 28 Deadline of submissions for LACSNA Newsletter - Submit to Editor via email SAVE THE DATEs! LACSNA Evening Conference January 25, 2017 4:30 PM Registration 5:00 8:00pm Program See Flyer in newsletter for details CSNO State Conference: March 16-19, 2017 Monterey CA Monterey Hyatt NASN 49 th Annual Conference San Diego, CA June 30-July 3 2017 School Nurse International Conference San Francisco July 24-28 2017 @ CSU San Francisco LACSNA NEEDS YOU! LACSNA needs your wonderful skills as a school nurse leader and nurse colleague (and just want to have some good fun with other fellow school nurses). Board members are needed: Secretary, Members- at- Large, and Legislative Chair are open positions. The board meets every 2 months (Sept May) and plans two small conferences in two evenings in October and January. More BRILLIANT minds are needed to join up! If you are not sure, come to one of the upcoming board meetings and sit or start as a Member at- Large. You will be surprised how rewarding it is!
Membership Application August 2016- July 2017 PRINT CLEARLY Name Address City Zip Home Phone Cell Email (All newsletters will be sent via email; Work email addresses may not accept our emails USE PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESS for delivery) RN License School District Wk. Cell Membership Type: Active/Associate/Student LACSNA Member Retired School Nurse Member $25 $10 Make checks payable to: Mail to: Los Angeles County School Nurses Association (LACSNA) Sheri Rueter 1042 Heritage Oaks Drive Arcadia, CA 91006 SCHOOL NURSES (Networking Unity Recruitment Sharing Education Scholarships) CARE
Winter Evening Conference- 2017 Rethinking Gender and how to Support our Students When: January 25, 2017 4:30 pm Registration 5:00 8:00 pm - Program Where: Glendale USD/ First United Methodist Church of Glendale Carlson Fellowship Hall 130 N. Kenwood St. Glendale, 91206 Topics/ Speakers: 1. Mr. Jonathan Skurnik- Youth & Gender Media Project Objectives: 1. Nurses will list 6 gender identities & expressions. 2. Participants will understand and be able to educate others about gender fluidity. 3. School nurses will know where to get resources for inservices or continuing selfeducation. 4. School nurses will list three ways to support this growing group of students. Provider approved by California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 4575, for 3 contact hours. ***************************************************************************************** REGISTRATION Name Phone Address City Zip School District Work Phone RN License LACSNA/LACSN Workshop and Membership ($40) LACSNA Workshop / Retired Membership ($25) Registration deadline: 1/20/2017 (Friday) Cancellation date: 1/20/2017. No refunds will be given after 1/20/2017. Make checks payable to: Los Angeles County School Nurses Association Mail to: Sherry Ruter, 1042 Heritage Oaks Dr., Arcadia, 91006
CSNO News CSNO e-newsplash of Thursday January 5, 2017 Diastat Law Sunsets Education Code section 49414.7 sunsets on 12/31/16. Recall 49414.7 states "an emergency anti-seizure medication should be administered by a school nurse or a licensed vocational nurse who has been trained in its administration." However, in the absence of a nurse,"nonmedical employees can volunteer to provide medical assistance to pupils with epilepsy suffering from seizures." Additionally, there were a host of other conditions that school districts were required to meet as part of the statute.with the Education Code sunsetting, the antiseizure medication described in the statute will be considered like all other medication administered under Education Code 49423