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Second Quarter 2018 Quarterly Member Newsletter From Your 2018 ENA State President Greetings! the next 6 months, yet felt most current processes and Upcoming Events: The next NE ENA Member Meeting will be held MON- DAY, AUGUST 13 at 6:00 pm (CST). Recently, I renewed my certification. Although I live in, I took the course in Kearney for a number of reasons, one of which was to connect with friends and ENA colleagues there. When I got to the class, not only were she owed it to her patients to make sure she had the latest knowledge to do her job while still employed. Hats off to you who work in rural communities! You are heroes to the patients you serve and are owed a debt practices in emergency medicine and a host of simulation and hands-on learning opportunities rounding out the traditional lecture format. My summer plans include road trips across the state so I can hopefully connect with The 25th Annual NE ENA Fall Conference is September 20-21. Mark your calendar and join your friends at this great educational event!! there attendees from a number of locations outside of the area (some were a 2-3 hour drive away), but the facility was transmitting the education to 7 different sites via the Nebraska TeleHealth network. Innovation and technology make such learning possible of gratitude for maintaining the highest of standards! Quality education is now more readily available than it had been in the past. We just need to be receptive to using new modalities. Online learning has allowed for advanced degrees and national speakers to connect some of you and find out firsthand about the work you do, the challenges you face and how NE ENA can help support you. In the meantime, thank you for doing what you do! Nebraska communities and the citizens whose lives you touch are very grateful! and much easier to achieve with nurses who would oth- Have a safe summer and and maintain. But it still erwise not have access to thanks for being a part of takes desire, determination such caliber of learning. The Nebraska ENA! Inside this issue: Government Affairs 2 NE ENA Fall Conference 2 and the drive to practice at your very best level that motivates these nurses to stay current. I spoke with a nurse who was planning to retire in NE ENA Fall Conference will incorporate some of these concepts into the two-day format with speakers from the East lecturing on the Anna May 2018 NE ENA President Ajmay610@gmail.com Updates 3 Board Contact 3 Educational Calendar 4 New Member List 5 READY TO TAKE ON A BIGGER ROLE IN NE ENA?? Submit your name today for commitment one year as the position of president-elect president-elect and the second as NE ENA State Presi- or secretary! Add your name to the ballot for your chance dent. The secretary position to be on the Board. No previous experience is necessary ment. Email nebraskae- is for a two year commit- departing officers will help na@gmail.com if interested. mentor newly elected officials. Voting will take place in late President-elect is a two-year August thru mid-september.

NE Emergency Nurses Association Page 2 Government Affairs by Anna May, MBA MSN RN-BC CEN CPEN NATIONAL ENA s annual Nurses Day on the Hill was held Wednesday, May 9th, in Washington DC. Over 160 emergency nurses from 46 states took part in the event which provides an opportunity to meet with state senators and congressmen to discuss initiatives impacting emergency care. As in past years, participants focused on a number of ENA priority bills. Both House and Senate leaders were asked to support the Good Samaritan Health Professionals Act. Also, state representatives heard stories to help gain support for the Health Care Workplace Violence Prevention Act, while senators were asked to support the MISSION ZERO and SOAR to Health and Wellness Acts. Attending from Nebraska were NE ENA FALL CONFERENCE Registration is now open for the 25th Annual NE ENA Fall Conference! In celebration of a quartercentury of quality educational programs, the planning committee has a number of fabulous offerings in store this year in a TWO-DAY format! There will be a variety of learning opportunities presented in fun and interactive ways as well as in traditional lectures. The full conference line-up is available online on the NE ENA website as well as via Katie Pierce, BSN RN CEN CPEN, NE ENA Government Affairs chairman, Anna May, NE ENA State President, and Karen Wiley, MSN RN CEN, Immediate Past-President of ENA and Nebraska ENA member. Pierce and May attended the Nebraska Legislative Breakfast where they met with Senator Deb Fischer and her legislative assistant. Wiley joined them for meetings with Rep. Don Bacon and his health aide, as well as Rep. Jeff Fortenberry s legislative assistant in charge of healthcare. These collaborations are instrumental in helping state lawmakers understand the impact their vote has on shaping policies impacting emergency care. Since Day on the Hill, Rep. Fortenberry has solidified his support of the Good Samaritan Health Professional Act by signing on as a cosponsor. STATE Before the end of the Unicameral s session, Governor Ricketts signed a number of bills into law which could the Eventbrite registration site. Plan to attend both days! Reduced rates are available for hotel rooms. Mention the conference when booking for the special price. There will be have an impact on emergency practice. LB731 requires anyone prescribing a controlled substance to be subject to a background check. It also mandates that each prescriber completes at least 3 hours of continuing education biennially regarding prescribing opiates. At this time, this does not extend to nursing, but there has been talk at the state level that persons who administer opioids may be included in a revision of this bill in the upcoming legislative session. Also, LB931 goes into law on July 19th. This bill s intent is to limit opioid prescriptions to persons under age 18 to no more than a 7- day supply in the outpatient setting. If this is the initial prescription, and again on the third prescription, providers are required to notify patients, or parents of persons under age 18, of the risk of addiction and overdose, why the (Continued at the top of next page) lots more fun and opportunities to network at the 2nd Annual NE ENA Awards Presentation held after the first day s educational agenda concludes, and a social event later that evening. All proceeds from the social will benefit the ENA Foundation. For more information about the Foundation and its work, see page 5 or go to www.ena.org and click on the link at the left side of the home screen.

NE Emergency Nurses Association Page 3 prescription is necessary, and the availability of alternative treatments. At this time, this education must be documented in the medical record and may NOT be delegated to a registered nurse. However, the state medical association has already begun talks with state senators to change this legislation to allow this responsibility to be part of patient discharge education performed by nursing staff so this may change in the next legislative session. The Nebraska Nurses Association is again hosting its Legislative Reception on August 28th in. This is a great way to meet many state officials and those running for office. More information is on the NNA website at: www.nebraskanurses.org. Around the State Nebraska ENA members were recently spotted at various events and conferences in the eastern part of the state. NE ENA had a table at the Creighton Trauma Conference held at the Hilton on June 15th. Many thanks to Marcia Harmon of Falls City and Lindee Abe of who helped man the table! On June 22nd, NE ENA could be spotted at Bryan Health s Safe Kids Fair at the Saltdogs Stadium in. Injury Prevention Committee Chair, Kari Watson, and her volunteers planned and coordinated an interactive game for children who came to the event! Great work and thanks to all!!! The NE Center for Nursing Foundation is developing a nurse license plate that should be available in early 2019. This will be a great way to show pride in your profession. More details soon! Do you have something to share from your community? Healthfair? Injury prevention activity? Conference? Let us know!!! NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED It s time to once again recognize emergency nurses from around Nebraska at the 2018 NE ENA Annual Awards! Nomination forms are available on the NE ENA website for nurse Leader, Educator, Rising Star and Stretcher-side Nurse of the Year. The winners do not need to be NE ENA members and will be notified in early September. They, along with their guests, will then be invited to attend the presentation on September 20th at the Graduate in. It s a great way to recognize a deserving colleague who has made an impact on your emergency practice. Deadline for submission is August 20, 2018. 2018 NE ENA State Board and Contact Information President Anna May, MBA MSN RN-BC CEN CPEN (ajmay610@gmail.com) President-elect Anne Duhs, BSN RN CEN (anneduhs1234@gmail.com) Immediate Past President Marcia Harmon, BSN RN CEN (mharmon@cmcfc.org) Secretary Curtis Olson, BSN BA RN EMT-P CEN (curtisolsonrn@gmail.com) Treasurer Katie Pierce, BSN RN CEN CPEN (Katie.pierce@alegent.org) Committees and Chairpersons: Injury Prevention: Kari Watson, MSN-ED RN CEN (kari.watson@bryanhealth.org) Education/Conference Planning: Kim Brandenburg, MSN RN CEN (krbrandenburg@columbushosp.org) Pediatrics: Krisi Kult, BSN RN CPEN (kkult@childrensomaha.org) Trauma: Marcia Harmon, BSN RN CEN Membership (Co-chairs): Carrie Prokopec, RN (caprokopec@columbushosp.org) and Karlynn Mueller, BSN RN (kapelska@midlandu.edu) Newsletter: OPEN POSITION Government Affairs: Katie Pierce, BSN RN CEN Fundraising: Anna May, MSN BA RN-BC CEN CPEN Website: Adam Bruhn, BSN RN CEN CPEN (agbruhn@hotmail.com) Social Media: Facebook OPEN POSITION Twitter Curtis Olson, BSN BA RN EMT-P CEN Instagram OPEN POSITION

NE Emergency Nurses Association Page 4 ENA Calendar of Events for 2018 July August September July 12-13 McCook July 12-13 Todd Hovey (THovey@CHMccook.org) July 18-19 Marjorie Van Riper (mvanriper@nebraskamed.com) July 30-31 Grand Island Jenna Watson (jwatson@sfmc-gi.org) NE ENA MEMBER MEETING MONDAY, AUGUST 13th August 23-24 Sharon Stewart (SStewart@southeast.edu) August 30-31 Katie Pierce (TraumaProgram@alegent.org) CHI Creighton Emergency Care Conference September 9 Kearney September (cont d) October November 25th Annual NE ENA Fall Conference **Two-Day Event!!** September 20-21 September 24-25 Kari Watson (kari.watson@bryanhealth.org) ENA National Conference EN2018 September 26-29 Pittsburgh, PA October 2-3 Krisi Kult (kkult@childrensomaha.org) October 8-9 Marjorie Van Riper (mvanrip@cox.net) October 11-12 North Platte Julie Young (youngj@gphealth.org) November 8-9 Katie Pierce (TraumaProgram@alegent.org) September 10-11 Marjorie Van Riper (mvanrip@cox.net) November 8-9 Katie Pierce (TraumaProgram@alegent.org) Trauma Conference (BryanHealth) September 13-14 September 19-20 Grand Island Andrea Lentz (alentz@sfmc-gi.org) September 20-21 Brittni Clark (brittni.clark@bryanhealth.org) December NE ENA MEMBER MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 November 15-16 North Platte Beverly Gottula (gottulab@gphealth.org) December 6-7 McCook Todd Hovey (THovey@CHMccook.org) December 27-28 Brittni Clark (brittni.clark@bryanhealth.org)

Page 5 NEBRASKA NURSING FACTS 2018 is an RN license renewal year. When a license renewal is submitted, there are a series of questions asked of applicants that are then compiled and provide vital information about the overall workforce across the state. Did you know?? 56% of NE RN s are employed in Nebraska hospitals 2% of NE RN s are unemployed 44% of LPN s are employed in long-term care facilities A statewide shortage of RN s, APRN s and LPN S is expected to continue through 2025 The most severe APRN shortages will be experienced in the following regions: Central, Northeast, and Six counties in Nebraska report no registered nurses and six more report only 1 RN in the county 6% of Nebraska nurses are male 87.9% of NE nurses would encourage others to go into nursing; 85.4% would choose to go into nursing again if given the choice Welcome New Members!!! Hannah Blackburn Minatare Callie Evans Stuart Jill Grant Brighton Amanda Hopwood Shelby Lisa Kollasch Emily Nutter Gretna Jane O Connor Sarah Roth North Platte Karie Sheets North Platte Nebraska membership is currently at 273 members. Spread the work and let s see our numbers climb to 300!! Encourage your friends and coworkers to join this great organization! Group discounts and automatic payment options are now available at www.ena.org. Or contact Nebraska ENA at nebraskaena@gmail.com for more information. For additional information, visit the Center for Nursing website at : https://center4nursing.nebraska.gov/ What is the ENA Foundation? The ENA Foundation powers the future of emergency nursing. Donors provide educational opportunities for emergency nurses so students can earn degrees and researchers can find solutions to challenges in their field. They provide academic scholarships, research grants, continuing education and much more. In 2017 alone, the Foundation awarded more than $414,000 in scholarships! NE ENA nurses were part of the recipients. Pam Randall, of, and Kim Brandenburg, of Columbus, each received $5000 toward their graduate degree programs. Give. Apply. Learn. The NE ENA Newsletter is published quarterly. Articles and information for future mailings may be submitted electronically to: nebraskaena@gmail.com or by mail to: NE ENA, PO Box 24941,, NE 68124-0941. NE Emergency Nurses Association P.O. Box 24941, NE 68124-0941 Nebraska ENA Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Website: nebraskaena.org Email us at: nebraskaena@gmail.com

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