Desperate for Inservice info!!!!!

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Help!!! I need to find out where I can get info on Inservices. I am a school nurse at a boarding school for high risk kids (drugs/alcohol) and I need to do 6 inservices for the rest of the school staff this year! Can anyone out there help me?!! ( FYI- we have 2 diabetic kids on campus)

You can get 3 out of the way easily. We are required to do "Bloodborne Pathogens", "Heimleich", and "Lyme Disease" with our staff. Those are pretty straight forward. You can order a video for the BBPathogens (20 min) that is appropriate for school staff. Heimliech is a 10 minute quickie. Lyme disease is just doing a little research. Ask the principal about topics or poll the staff on what they would like to know about. Good Luck!

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

deffinately cpr and heimlich update

infection control: handling bloody noses/cuts etc

some ideas for you:

early identification and intervention for adolescent alcohol use

http://www.aap.org/advocacy/chm98ado.htm

update on drug use in teens--info from partnership for a drug free america

http://www.drugfreeamerica.org/parents_caregivers/default.asp?ws=pdfa&vol=1&grp=parents%2fcaregivers

helping children cope with stress

helping the student with diabetes succeed

http://www.ndep.nih.gov/diabetes/youth/youth.htm

eating disorders in teens and pre-teens

helping traumatized children a brief overview for caregivers

http://www.childtrauma.org/ctamaterials/principles2.asp

helping children who are being teased and bullied

http://nsweb.nursingspectrum.com/ce/ce305.htm

children, adolescents and hiv/aids

http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/aids.htm

american academy of pediatrics identifying and treating eating disorders ...

flu ( preventing spead of viruses in your facility)

http://www.chw.healthinkonline.com/modules/selfcarewellness/welladvised.asp?artid=57

teen health issues + suicide in teens (several articles)

http://rxlist.healthology.com/focus_index.asp?b=rxlist&f=teenhealth

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