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am – 8:30 am Registration 8:30 am – Welcome *Key Note: “Are You My School NURSE” - Dr. Jane Chevako Dr. Jane starts as a zebra, a reminder of the sharp contrast of how a school nurse’s job is NOT black and white. She reviews what makes school nurses the super heroes for our students. Taking care of others is a priority of all healthcare providers, who ironically often fail to take care of themselves. Dr. Jane will emphasize many ways in which we need to make ourselves a priority. She finishes as a student, thankful for the multitude of things that school nurses do every day! She wants each school nurse to be proud of their work, energized and motivated to be the best scho Indiana School Nurse Fall Conference - Elevating your worth ol nurse they can be. *Vendors: Explore and discuss the newest trends, equipment and learning opportunities. *Vaping: Clearing the air about Vaping- more dangerous than you think. *Human Trafficking: We are fighting an industry that hides in plain sight. It is shattering lives, destroying families, and rendering victims hopeless and isolated. Human trafficking is a large, very complex issue that is entangled in many other issues like broken families, cultural sexualization, drugs, runaways, ect. Its all about manipulation and vulnerability. The industry is domestic human trafficking; its leaders are the pimps/traffickers, the products are human lives, and the demand of buyers are growing exponentially through the ease and anonymity of technology. It may seem overwhelming, but together we can make a difference. *GI, Ostomy, Incontinence: Latest trends in GT, JT, Ostomies, incontinence, bowel and bladder training techniques. *Indiana Legislative updates: Panel discussion, seizure education, THC, laws impacting schools and health services. Field trips, who is responsible before and after the bell, adolescent consent and confidentiality. 4:30 pm – closure Dinner and evening on your own. 4:40 pm Indiana Association of School Nurses Membership Celebration and meeting: November 7, 2019 7:45 am – 8:15 am Registration 8:15 am Welcome *Whole student – Whole employee – Whole Community: When we know better, we do better and the science has clearly proven that in order to improve our own wellbeing as well as student outcomes, we must first address social and emotional needs. The beautiful thing is this also allows us to preventatively address so many other issues such as bullying, suicide prevention, school safety, substance use prevention, poor health outcomes later in life, mental illness, workforce, suspension/expulsions, and the school to prison pipeline,” * Vendors: Explore and discuss the newest trends, equipment and learning opportunities. * “Hots, Snots and Trots”: The most common issues of pediatrics that generate the vast majority of visits to health care providers and the greatest concerns for parents! She will begin with a definition of a fever, when to worry and the benefits of fevers that may be overlooked in those with “fever-phobia”. She will discuss the infections of the eyes, ears, nose and throat. She will review the anatomy of these structures and the mechanism of infections. She will discuss the most common bacterial and viral causes of diarrhea. For school nurses, Dr. Jane will focus on the care that is within the school nurse’s scope of practice and will emphasize when the school nurse may send a student back to class and when they need to be sent home. *Seizures: Comprehensive information and new legislation from top experts on Epilepsy and seizures *CPS: Learn skills to help be the role model to create and streamline a lasting and positive impact on the children and families you serve in your school and community. School nurses collaborating with CPS. *School Safety Specialist: Creating resilient schools: safety, connections, awareness. *Physical Assessment: The how to - a five minute head to toe initial assessment. 4:30 pm – closure and evaluation IASN reserves the right to make changes and updates to the schedule. Indiana School Nurse Fall Conference - Elevating your worth November 6 and 7, 2019 Conference Location: EMBASSY SUITES by Hilton Noblesville 13700 Conference Center Drive South. Noblesville, IN 46060 317-674-1900 Conference Fees: Two day - $275.00 One day - $205.00 Meals included: Breakfast and lunch Breakfast (Wed & Thurs): Staying at the hotel= made to order breakfast if not, continental breakfast available at conference registration. Lunch (Wed & Thurs): provided in Waters Conference Room ACCOMODATIONS Overnight Accomodations: EMBASSY SUITES Noblesville 13700 Conference Center Drive South. Noblesville, IN 46060 317-674-1900 Cost : $159.00 per night ( conference rate ) Amenities: all - suite hotel, free parking, free wi-fi, evening reception, on site restaurant, pool, fitness center, Breakfast – Daily Made to order breakfast. Shopping and restaurants close Book hotel on line at: http://group.embassysuites.com/IASN The discount link will expire on October 5 at 11:59pm Hotel Reservations may be made at: Book hotel on line at: http://group.embassysuites.com/IASN