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Kentucky Association of Nursing Students June/July 2013 1 KANS NEWSLETTER 2013 Convention This year’s theme is “Putting the Pieces Together…Where do You Fit In?” Read for more details. NSNA KANS invaded the national convention in Charlotte, NC this year. See page 2. Save the Date A printable save the date card for this year’s convention can be found on page 5. Letter from the President Rebecca Durham, RN Welcome to all of my fellow and future RNs and congratulations to all of our new RNs who graduated in May, what an amazing feat you have accomplished. 2013 is destined to be a year worth remembering as a member of KANS. My fellow board members and I have a vision of seeing KANS become an even stronger entity that is community centered and demonstrate that even as nursing students we think and work beyond ourselves. We understand that it feels some days that you do not have a life outside of books, class and clinical but we also realize that there is so much more to life. As a group we want to provide opportunities to involve you and your local KANS chapter with ideas of giving back and we would love to hear your feedback on how you feel we can accomplish this mutual goal. I believe that together we can show how KANS CARES. Becky Durham, RN KANS President

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2013  Convention  This  year’s  theme  is  “Putting  the  Pieces  Together…Where  do  You  Fit  In?”  Read  for  more  details.  

NSNA  KANS  invaded  the  national  convention  in  Charlotte,  NC  this  year.  See  page    2.  

Save  the  Date  

A  printable  save  the  date  card  for  this  year’s  convention  can  be  found  on  page  5.  

Letter from the President

Rebecca  Durham,  RN  

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Welcome  to  all  of  my  fellow  and  future  RNs  and  congratulations  to  all  of  our  new  RNs  who  graduated  in  May,  what  an  amazing  feat  you  have  accomplished.  

 2013  is  destined  to  be  a  year  worth  remembering  as  a  member  of  KANS.  My  fellow  board  members  and  I  have  a  

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vision  of  seeing  KANS  become  an  even  stronger  entity  that  is  community  centered  and  demonstrate  that  even  as  nursing  students  we  think  and  work  beyond  ourselves.  We  understand  that  it  feels  some  days  that  you  do  not  have  a  life  outside  of  books,  class  and  clinical  but  we  also  realize  that  there  is  so  much  more  to  life.  As  

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a  group  we  want  to  provide  opportunities  to  involve  you  and  your  local  KANS  chapter  with  ideas  of  giving  back  and  we  would  love  to  hear  your  feedback  on  how  you  feel  we  can  accomplish  this  mutual  goal.  I  believe  that  together  we  can  show  how  KANS  CARES.                        Becky  Durham,  RN  

 KANS  President  

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In  April,  thousands  of  nursing  students  from  across  the  United  States,  gathered  in  Charlotte,  NC  for  the  60th  Annual  National  Association  of  Nursing  Students  Convention.  

If  you  haven’t  had  the  chance  to  attend  a  nursing  student  convention,  I  highly  recommend  it  before  you  graduate.  There  were  several  focus  sessions  for  every  different  interest.  Some  of  them  were;  Trends  in  Emergency  Nursing,  Pharmacology  Made  Easy,  What’s  Hot  in  Oncology?,  Nurses  as  Models  of  Wellness,  A  Career  in  Midwifery  and  Nephrology  Nursing,  just  to  name  a  

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few.  Each  session  was  packed  with  nursing  students  eager  to  learn  what  was  in  store  for  them  with  this  rewarding  career.    

NSNA  also  offered  a  “mini”  three  day  NCLEX  review.  Each  student  was  given  a  huge  book  with  all  of  the  things  we  need  to  know  in  order  to  pass  the  NCLEX  with  ease.    

Each  school  or  organization  had  the  opportunity  to  sell  fundraising  items  during  the  convention.  KANS  made  several  hundred  dollars  selling  t-­‐‑shirts,  tumblers  and  beach  towels.  All  money  made  will  be  used  to  fund  our  upcoming  convention  in  October.    

There  were  opening  and  closing  ceremonies,  keynote  speakers,  zumba  classes,  bone  marrow  donation  registry,  free  professional  headshots  and  many  other  activities.  There  were  hundreds  of  schools  and  vendors  that  

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spoke  to  all  of  the  students  in  the  exhibitor  hall  and  passed  out  the  free  goodies  that  we  all  love.  Each  state  had  elected  delegates  who  participated  in  debating  and  voting  on  issues  that  will  impact  our  future  careers  in  nursing.  

 It  was  an  unforgettable  experience.  If  you  didn’t  get  to  attend  the  annual  conference,  you  have  a  chance  to  attend  the  Mid-­‐‑Year  Conference  held  a  little  closer  to  home.  It  will  be  November  7th-­‐‑10th,  2013,  in  Louisville,  Ky.  Please  visit  http://www.nsna.org    for  more  details.  

KANS Invades Charlotte This  past  spring,  KANS,  along  with  many  Kentucky  nursing  schools,  attended  NSNA’s  2013  60th  Annual  National  Convention  

 Nursing  student,  Rachel  Smith,  at  this  year’s  NSNA  conference  in  Charlotte,  NC.    

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 ONLINE  REGISTRATION  IS  NOW  OPEN!  

 

Last  year’s  theme,  “There’s  Nowhere  to  Go  But  Up”  was  a  huge  success.  The  attendance  tripled  from  the  pervious  year’s  convention.  The  Executive  Board  has  been  working  hard  to  plan  an  even  bigger  turn  out  for  this  year.    

The  theme  this  year  is,  “  Putting  the  Pieces  Together…  Where  Do  You  Fit  In?”  We  are  focusing  on  the  many  important  roles  we  will  have  as  a  nurse  and  how  we  can  be  the  best  for  our  patients.  Nurses  are  responsible  for  so  much  more  than  just  passing  meds.  We  are  educators,  counselors,  critical  thinkers,  listeners  and  many  more.    

 

We  plan  on  having  an  array  of  breakout  sessions.  Some  activities  we  have  planned  are  a  mock  code,  blood  drive,  mini  NCLEX  review,  CEU  opportunities  for  faculty,  prospective  employers  in  an  exhibit  hall,  a  chance  to  meet  nursing  students  from  all  over  the  state  and  the  opportunity  to  run  for  an  state  office.  We  will  even  have  an  up  close  and  personal  visit  from  the  local  flight  nurses.    

 

Please  mark  your  calendars  for  October  10th-­‐‑11th,  2013.  We  will  meet  at  the  Center  for  Courageous  Kids  in  Scottsville,  KY.  There  is  a  save  the  date  card  on  the  last  page  you  can  print  and  share  with  your  class.  Please  look  in  our  upcoming  newsletters  and  our  website  for  more  information  and  registration  details.  Don’t  miss  out  on  this  exciting  opportunity.  

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 Every  three  seconds  there  is  someone  that  needs  a  blood  transfusion.  One  pint  of  blood  from  one  donor  can  save  up  to  three  lives.  Sixty  percent  of  the  population  is  able  to  donate  blood,  but  only  about  four  percent  actually  do.  Donating  blood  not  only  can  save  a  life  but  it  also  gives  you  the  opportunity  to  contribute  to  your  community  and  be  a  hero  for  a  day!  This  year  at  the  2013  KANS  Convention  you  will  have  the  opportunity  to  participate  in  this  amazing  opportunity.  The  American  Red  Cross  Mobile  Blood  Bank  Bus  will  be  at  the  KANS  convention  on  October  10,  2013  from  1pm-­‐‑6pm.  The  sessions  will  be  in  15  minute  increments.  If  you  would  like  to  participate  in  this  wonderful  opportunity  you  can  contact,  Megan  Mittelman  RN,  via  email  at  [email protected].    

Megan  Mittelman,  RN  KANS  1st  Vice  President  

 

Health  Corner  

The  Foundation  of  the  National  Student  Nurses’  Association  in  Memory  of  Frances  Tompkins      

 ATTENTION  ALL  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS    The  scholarship  

application  is  available  from  May  2013  until  January,  2014  Deadline:  MUST  BE  RECEIVED  BY  FRIDAY,  JANUARY  14,  2014!  

Download  the  FNSNA  Scholarship  Application  

WHO  IS  ELIGIBLE?  U.S.  citizens  and  students  with  an  Alien  Registration  number  currently  enrolled  in  state-­‐‑approved  schools  of  nursing  or  pre-­‐‑

nursing  in  associate  degree,  baccalaureate,  diploma,  generic  doctorate,  and  generic  master’s  programs.  Funds  are  not  available  for  graduate  study  

unless  it  is  for  a  first  degree  in  nursing.  Graduating  high  school  seniors  are  NOT  eligible.      

HOW  MUCH  MONEY  IS  AVAILABLE?  The  NSNA  Foundation  awards  over  $345,000  annually  in  the  general  scholarship  and  promise  of  nursing  

programs.  Scholarships  range  from  $1,000  to  $5,000.      

PROMISE  OF  NURSING  SCHOLARSHIPS  are  available  in  selected  regions  of  the  US.  Your  school/college  of  nursing’s  zip  code  determines  eligibility  for  this  new  scholarship  program  which  is  supported  by  fund-­‐‑raising  events  sponsored  by  Johnson  &  Johnson.  Funds  for  this  scholarship  

are  supported  by  contributors  in  selected  regions.    

 WHAT  CRITERIA  ARE  USED  FOR  SELECTION?  The  scholarships  are  based  on  academic  achievement,  financial  need,  and  involvement  in  nursing  

student  organizations  and  community  activities  related  to  health  care.  Additional  criteria  may  be  required  by  some  sponsors.      

WHEN  WILL  THE  SCHOLARSHIPS  BE  AWARDED?  Scholarships  are  awarded  in  the  spring  of  2014  for  use  in  summer  school  2014  and  the  2014  –  2015  academic  year.  Download  the  FNSNA  Scholarship  Application,  if  you  would  like  more  information  regarding  the  scholarships  that  we  offer  

or  contact  the  FNSNA  at  (718)  210  –  0705.        

WHO  CHOOSES  THE  RECIPIENTS?  A  committee  of  faculty  and  students  is  appointed  by  the  NSNA  Foundation  to  select  recipients.    ARE  THERE    

ANY  FEES  INVOLVED?  The  completed  application  must  be  accompanied  by  a  $10  processing  fee.      

WHAT  DOCUMENTS  ARE  REQUIRED  WITH  THE  APPLICATION?  All  applicants  must  submit  a  copy  of  their  recent  nursing  school  and  college  transcripts,  or  grade  report.  NSNA  members  must  submit  proof  of  their  membership.  Registered  nurses  in  baccalaureate  programs  and  licensed  practical/vocational  nurses  in  programs  leading  to  registered  nurse  

licensure  must  submit  a  copy.    

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Tracy  Patil,  EdS,  MSN,  RN  

KNA  Appointed  Consultant  to  KANS  

[email protected]  

606-­‐‑523-­‐‑8654  

Free  CEUs  for  Faculty,  Advisors  and  RNs?  Who  does  that?  

KANS  does!  

This  year’s  KANS  convention  is  going  to  offer  something  bigger  than  we  have  ever  offered  –  more  FREE  CEUs.  Last  year  we  had  one  CEU  class.  This  year,  we  will  have  at  least  2  and  possibly  a  third  CEU  offering.  Hurst  Review  Services  will  provide  the  following  2  sessions  for  faculty  who  are  attending  the  conference.  

Understanding  the  Development  of  the  NCLEX®  Test  Plan:  

Every  three  years  the  National  Council  of  State  Boards  of  Nursing  (NCSBN)  performs  an  extensive  survey  and  analysis  of  the  NCLEX®  Test  Plan  process.  Understanding  the  purpose  of  NCSBN,  the  NCLEX®  practice  analysis  survey,  the  Client  Needs  categories  and  test  plan  will  give  you  insight  that  can  be  used  to  evaluate  your  curriculum.    Incorporation  of  this  NCLEX®  process  and  “mindset”  into  the  instructional  plan  of  your  curriculum  will  enhance  your  student  performance  on  the  NCLEX.  

“This  continuing  nursing  education  activity  has  been  approved  by  the  Mississippi  Nurses  Foundation,  Inc.,  an  accredited  approver  by  the  American  Nurses  Credentialing  Center’s  Commission  on  Accreditation  for  1.5  CEU’s.  

Structuring  Your  Test  Items  to  the  NCLEX®  Format  

Did  you  know  that  NCSBN  provides  educators  with  specific  guidelines  on  how  to  write  an  NCLEX®  style  question?  Learn  how  to  follow  this  item  writing  process  as  you  design  your  test  blueprints  and  test  items.  Your  students  will  have  an  added  advantage  on  the  NCLEX®  if  they  are  accustomed  to  answering  priority  questions  and  alternate  format  questions  written  the  NCLEX®  way.  

“This  continuing  nursing  education  activity  has  been  approved  by  the  Mississippi  Nurses  Foundation,  Inc.,  an  accredited  approver  by  the  American  Nurses  Credentialing  Center’s  Commission  on  Accreditation  for  1.5  CEU’s.  

Additionally,  our  students  have  expressed  an  interest  in  the  Pediatric  Head  Trauma  “Shaken  Baby  Syndrome”  continuing  education  required  by  the  Kentucky  Board  of  Nursing.  According  to  the  KBN  website:  

The  requirement  for  nurses  is  a  one-­‐‑time  continuing  education  course  of  at  least  1.5  hours  covering  the  recognition  and  prevention  of  pediatric  abusive  head  trauma  as  defined  by  the  Act.      

Nurses  licensed  as  of  July  15,  2010  have  until  December  31,  2013  to  complete  the  course.    Nurses  licensed  after  that  date  have  three  years  from  

the  date  of  licensure  to  complete  the  course.  The  KANS  Board  is  working  on  getting  this  course  at  convention  for  students,  faculty,  advisors  and  RNs  that  would  like  to  attend.  Any  faculty  member  that  has  a  course  approved  for  CEUs  that  would  like  to  present  this  at  contention,  please  contact  me  as  soon  as  possible.  We  would  love  to  have  more  faculty  involvement  in  the  sessions  and  this  would  be  a  great  start.  

I  hope  you  are  all  enjoying  your  summer  away  from  classes  (though,  my  guess  is  that  many  of  you  are  working  unofficially  on  getting  fall  semester  details  in  order).  I  hope  to  see  each  of  you  at  convention  in  October.  Don’t  hesitate  to  contact  me  if  you  have  questions  about  convention,  chapter  involvement  or  even  starting  a  chapter  at  your  school.    

 

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Print  this  “save  the  date”  card  and  post  it  where  your  peers  can  see!  We  hope  to  see  you  there!  

KANS  PO  Box  2027  Corbin,  KY  40702  

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We  Want  to  Hear  From  You!  We  would  like  to  feature  you  and  your  school.  If  you  have  had  any  nursing  school  experiences  or  if  your  school  is  doing  something  special,  share  with  us!  Feel  free  to  write  up  an  article  and  email  it  to  [email protected].  Be  sure  to  include  a  picture.