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Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 09-20-2022 09:17
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At the center of the NASN Framework for 21 st Century School Nursing Practice TM is the student - surrounded by the family and school community.  This visual has a message for you when supporting the student with mild persistent asthma: advocating for student-centered care means engaging and ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 08-23-2022 15:26
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NASN wants to call attention to an evidence update for Treating Mild Persistent Asthma in Children that could be added to your toolbox when supporting students and their families with decision-making about effective asthma management – especially for African American students who carry a disproportionate ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 04-01-2022 15:47
Found In Community: Healthy School Nurse Blogs
Suddenly widowed at age 41, my world froze. After several weeks of going through the motions – commuting to work and home again, checking the date on the milk, replacing the empty shampoo – a caring colleague invited me to create space in my daily routine to journal. I was also introduced to a foreign ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 10-19-2016 08:55
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The school year is in full swing, and our new program, Stats4Vax: Improving teen vaccination rates one school nurse at a time (Stats4Vax) is off to a strong start. If you haven’t yet had the chance to visit www.Stats4Vax.com , I encourage you to learn about the program and the support, materials, ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 08-24-2016 07:59
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It’s finally here! After weeks of anticipation, we’ve finally launched Stats4Vax: Improving teen vaccination rates one school nurse at a time (Stats4Vax), a new program powered by NASN and Sanofi Pasteur to help improve teen vaccination rates. This new program provides support, materials, and tools ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 08-18-2015 17:19
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As School Nurses, We Know: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that adolescents from 11 to 18 years old be vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis. One dose of meningococcal vaccine should be administered at age 11 or 12. Since protection from the first dose wanes ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 03-26-2015 21:07
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School Nurses: Caring for Others. Caring for Ourselves. Would your school counselor, administrator, or other school personnel be able to accurately describe the role you play in your school(s)? Do you have your “elevator speech” ready when opportunities present themselves for you ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 10-13-2014 20:04
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National Immunization Conference Blog Post Speak Up to Nudge Up Vaccine Rates U.S. Immunizations in a Time of Change Immunizations in our country are among the top 10 greatest public health accomplishments. And your role, as a school nurse, at the beginning of each school year providing immunization ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 08-07-2014 20:22
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School Nurses “Making a Splash” to Raise Awareness about Meningococcal Meningitis Did You Know? Those aged 16-21 years are at increased risk of meningococcal meningitis 1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data suggest that vaccine protection against ...
Posted By Nichole Bobo, MSN, RN 11-26-2013 15:39
Found In Community: All Member Forum Blogs
Flu activity is beginning to pick up in our country. It is not too late to get a flu vaccine. I got my flu vaccine this flu season – what about you? School nurses are committed to promoting the health and well-being of the students and school staff they serve. It could be argued that school nurses ...