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1 MNDAKSPAN Newsletter Volume 42, Issue 1 Spring 2015
Table of Contents
News from the President Page 2
Education Report Page 3
Certification Report Page 6
Component Excellence Award Page 7
MNDAKSPAN Membership Page 8
Government Affairs Page 10
MNDAKSPAN Board Meeting Minutes Page 10
Component Concerns Page 17
MNDAKSPAN Board of Directors Page 18
Editor’s Report Page 19
PAR Excellence Newsletter of MNDAKSPAN, the Minnesota-Dakotas Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
March 2015 Volume 42, Issue 1
http://www.mndakspan.org
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NEWS FROM THE PRESIDENT
Train for
“Ever-Changing Times”
Ruth Novack BSN,RN,CCRN,CPAN
President MNDAKSPAN
Many of us received our training decades ago but the message of training for the unexpected prevails
in our nursing process, thoughts and actions. 2015 will find health care reaching the final phases in the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) (“Continuing to Implement the ACA in a Careful, Thoughtful Manner,” n.d.). The ACA has brought about many changes within the structure of health care. Surgical centers, “minute clinics”, paramedics making home visit (“Community Paramedic Program,” n.d.), telemedicine and electronic health records allowing integration of hospital information; although these changes have been identified to assist in the promotion of health care equality, they have come with a price, leading to layoffs and restructuring of medical care. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) study of health care quality resulted in the report Crossing the Quality Chasm and resulting recommendations to health care organizations, including support of nursing education and promoting patient centered care. As nursing professionals, it is imperative to stay in alignment with these visions in educational change in nursing and health care. Five identified areas of education are in patient-centered care, work in interdisciplinary teams, evidence based practice, quality improvement and informatics (“Crossing the Quality Chasm: The IOM Health Care Quality Initiative - Institute of Medicine,” n.d.). MNDAKSPAN’s commitment to component members is actively demonstrated through support of these recommendations. Maintaining and refreshing website information, providing biannual education including research and informatics, use of social media, and providing scholarships to allow members to attend conferences, along with providing financial assistance supporting research. MNDAKSPAN’s Board of Directors continues to support the mission to provide quality education and offer opportunities for professional growth. Join us as we move into “Ever-Changing Times” in health care era. Yours in Nursing Ruth
Reference
Community Paramedic Program. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.northmemorial.com/communityparamedic#.VPjGc-GxWFs
Continuing to Implement the ACA in a Careful, Thoughtful Manner. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.treasury.gov/connect/blog/Pages/Continuing-to-Implement-the-ACA-in-a-Careful-Thoughtful-Manner-.aspx
Crossing the Quality Chasm: The IOM Health Care Quality Initiative - Institute of Medicine. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.iom.edu/Global/News%20Announcements/Crossing-the-Quality-Chasm-The-IOM-Health-Care-Quality-Initiative.aspx
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MNDAKSPAN Education
Julie Oppold, Director [email protected]
Conference Report Spring 2015
“Ever Changing Times” was the theme for the spring conference held February 27 and 28, 2015 in Bloomington,
Minnesota at the Ramada Mall of America. Even though it was still winter, we designate it as our spring conference,
following a tradition of having a spring and fall conference every year. The theme reflects that we live and work in a fast
paced world of continuous change where there is often not enough time in a day.
Outstanding volunteers make our conferences possible. The committee chair was Wanda Osland. She was assisted by
Ann Foran, Theresa Vest, Sarah Jerabek, Michelle Sears, and Robyn Avery. Melanie Polansky volunteered to be the
emcee for both days and did a fantastic job introducing the speakers and announcing the day’s events. The committee
arranged several unique door prizes, and random attendees won prizes to help them adapt to “Ever Changing Times.”
Thank you to the committee members for sharing your precious time with us!
The Friday session was designed for the nurse new to perianesthesia, someone considering certification, or someone
looking for a general review of perianesthesia nursing. The day began with Jason Heuer, CRNA, from Abbott-
Northwestern in Minneapolis. Time to Sleep – Anesthesia Review was an overview of the medications and care of the
surgical patient, during the anesthesia phase. He reminded us that individual, cultural, environmental and genetic
factors influence every patient. Time to Think – PACU Challenges, by Julie Oppold, discussed some of the challenges in
caring for pediatric, older adult patients and chronic pain patients. Great comments and questions generated lively
discussion.
MNDAKSPAN president Ruth Novack presented Time to Act – PACU Emergencies, a review of some of the emergencies
we may encounter such as malignant hyperthermia, airway issues, cardiovascular emergencies, lipid rescue and stroke.
She added some humor and one question she posed was, “Is guppy breathing a medical term?” Our last speaker of the
day was Kristin Siepkes, RN, BAN, PCCN, CPAN presenting Time to Study – Becoming a Proficient Perianesthesia Nurse.
Kristin works at Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls, SD. Kristin discussed various ways to study and become a
skilled perianesthesia nurse. Kristin recently certified as CPAN and she shared some of the study plans she found helpful.
She also discussed some of the resources available through ABPANC.
This no-cost Friday conference was a new option offered by MNDAKSPAN. 122 people attended. With the positive
response, we are planning to offer it again next year, although a nominal fee will be added to defray a few of the costs.
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Saturday morning our clocks were set for an early start. We enjoyed a hot breakfast buffet and social time before the
speakers started. Generous meals, beverages and snacks were served in an adjacent conference room with large
windows and plenty of sunshine. Thank you to the very attentive hotel staff. Various vendors were present and
attendees were able to visit with them before the conference and during breaks. The Saturday conference attendance
was 180.
Our conference service project was Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative. They partner with congregations in the
Twin Cities metropolitan area to end homelessness through housing, shelter and public advocacy. Thank you to
everyone who made a cash donation. The contribution amount was $505.
The first speaker was Adam English, RN, BSN, and soon to be DNP. He is the Orthopedic Joint Coordinator for Cuyuna
Regional Medical Center in Crosby, MN. Adam discussed Rapid Recovery in Total Joint Replacement. Joint replacements
have progressed from long painful hospital stays to short stays with improved multi-modal pain control. He said the
most common question asked by the total joint patients is “when can I return to work?” The one-year marker should
reflect improved mobility, comfort, confidence and competence.
Faith Pollock, APRN, BSN, CNS, CDE, presented Diabetes Management: Different Treatments for Different Times. Faith is
the Diabetes Clinical Nurse Specialist at Abbott Northwestern. She reminded us that pre-diabetic patients are often at
greater risk of high blood sugars post op than the people who are known diabetics. She reviewed the wide variety of
oral diabetic medications and challenged us to be familiar with the names of those drugs during the preop interview.
“Inhaled insulin is coming to a market near you”--a glimpse of the future. She gave an overview of insulin pumps and
reminded us to tell the patient to bring extra supplies with them, due to the wide variety of pumps.
Advances in Bariatric Care was the title for Jonathon Gipson, MD, FACS. He is a partner at Specialists in General Surgery
in Maple Grove. His surgical practice incorporates minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of general surgical
diseases, with a special focus on weight loss operations and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. He reminded us to be
sensitive to the bariatric patient, and noted that it is the one disease that “is still okay in the eyes of many to be
judgmental”. It is a disease process afflicting the lives of many. ” Surgery is a tool, along with a diet and exercise
program, that improves the health of an individual struggling with obesity.
Patient Care in Vascular and Interventional Radiology was the next presentation. Dr. Maria Gomes works with
Minneapolis Radiology Associates at North Memorial Medical Center. She is a well-known and respected researcher. Dr.
Gomes gave us an overview of some of the common procedures done in interventional radiology. “Interventional
radiologists are pioneers of many of the common procedures done in medicine today. We are basically plumbers and
your health is all about the pipes.” One of the newest innovations is the ability to remove a large vessel DVT without
using a continuous TPA drip.
Announcements were made throughout the day:
Newly elected board members--Robert Davidson, Director of Publication and Peggy Forstner, Secretary. Deb
Moengen was introduced as the new vice president/president elect. Deb has been serving as the MNDAKSPAN
secretary.
Thank you to outgoing board members Karissa Brinkman and Mary Briggs.
The winner of the national conference for 2016 was Kay Carlsrud. Winner of a free MNDAKSPAN conference
was Jill Thurston. The winner of a free ASPAN membership was Ellen Douville.
A special presentation was made to the winners of the ICPAN (International Conference of PeriAnesthesia
Nursing) scholarship. Darin Prescott and Mary Esser Olson were the first recipients of this MNDAKSPAN award.
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After lunch, we heard Doris Nordbye, RN, MA present Infection Control in Perianesthesia. Doris is the Infection
Preventionist at Abbott Northwestern. She serves as the clinical resource for infection control. She discussed some of
the common infectious organisms we seeing in our facilities. Doris focused on some the most important issues related to
perianesthesia patients. She stated that patients need to follow the preop instructions and urged us to remind the
physicians to reinforce the preop teaching that will take place. “Listen to everything the RN tells you to do in preparation
for surgery in order to prevent a surgical infection.” She predicts that in the future there will be showers in the preop
areas and weight-based antibiotics.
Stephanie Gingerich RN, BSN, B-C and Sasha Sakurets RN, BSN presented Smoother Transitions for Improved Care.
They work together at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital. They described some unique details of their
new facility and the planning that went into those details to provide an exceptional experience for their patients.
Stephanie and Sasha wondered, “What are we doing to make their nursing care exceptional? Can we improve our work
flow?” They gave the example of a “broken clock” that was on the wall. All the staff knew it was broken and were used
to it. It was mentioned that the families would notice and wonder why a broken clock hung there. What about the other
things that were broken and needed repair? They collaborated with the pediatric postop units to develop a team to
improve communication and work flow. “Small changes go a long way” they discovered. “Never lose the focus that it is
all about the patient.” A similar process was implemented in their adult units. Stephanie and Sasha shared several
examples of successful transitions for improved care.
The day closed with Dr. Cory Martin and Leading in Challenging Times. He is a family practice physician at Allina –
Buffalo Hospital in Buffalo, Minnesota. He is a physician leadership development speaker, specialized in adaptive
leadership training. Dr. Martin shared several inspiring videos. He reminded us that we are ALL leaders in our work. ALL
of us can influence people around us. Adaptive leadership is the model for future leadership development in healthcare.
“We always need more than one viewpoint; somewhere in the middle is the right answer.” Dr. Martin challenged us to
share positive strength that will touch the lives of our patients, coworkers and families.
We want to express a sincere thank you to those who attended our “Ever Changing Times” conference. Thank you for
giving us your valuable time to network with other perianesthesia nurses.
In other education news, plan now to attend the fall conference. “Elevating Healthcare to a New Level” will be held in
Duluth, Minnesota on September 26, 2015. The conference will be held at The Inn on Lake Superior. ASPAN speaker
Kim Noble has accepted an invitation to speak for us. We look forward to welcoming her to our region.
The spring 2016 conference is tentatively being planned for the last weekend in February. Feel free to contact me if you
have questions or suggestions for future conferences. Thank you for your continued support of MNDAKSPAN education.
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MNDAKSPAN Certification Report
Virginia Maruish RN, BSN, MSN, CPAN/CAPA [email protected]
January 2, 2015--I have spent most of this second day of the New Year working on the MNDAKSPAN Shining star
application for 2014 and it has given me a chance to see how our component has done in the past year. Our
Membership is down a small amount so we hope you all will continue reading about and participating in the advantages
of being a MNDAKSPAN member.
Our percentage of the component that is certified has risen from 62 to 66 percent. In the time that I have been keeping
track of these statistics, I have also noticed we have had a significant increase in members of our component who hold
dual certifications in Peri anesthesia. We currently have nineteen. That, of course, is not to slight our members who are
certified in other areas including CEN and CCRN.
We have two certification coaches, Rosanne Johnson and me, who would be happy to work with you to develop a plan
for certification. There is information on certification on the MNDAKSPAN website, in each of our quarterly newsletters,
and on the ABPANC web site. I also have a table at each of the MNDAKSPAN conferences which shows our newly
certified members. I would love to talk to any of you and answer questions. I would also like to meet and congratulate
those brave people who have taken both tests at the same time!
MNDAKSPAN offers two conferences a year one in spring, usually in the Minneapolis area and one out in the state or in
North or South Dakota in the fall. Each offers about seven contact hours and provides a great opportunity for our
members to network.
We celebrate Certified Nurses Day March 19 with a drawing at the conference of CPAN/CAPA merchandise. I look
forward to seeing you there!
MNDAKSPAN has 2 Certification Coaches: Virginia Maruish RN, CPAN, CAPA and Rosanne Johnson, RN, CPAN, CAPA
CPAN® and CAPA
® Certification is Growing! www.cpancapa.org
CPAN® and CAPA® certified nurses are viewed as leaders, mentors, and role models. In these roles, they are expected to
stay informed with relevant information for their patients and colleagues. ABPANC is committed to providing
resources to CAPA and CPAN certified nurses to help them promote their achievement and maintain their commitment
to life-long learning.
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Component Excellence Award
ICPAN Award Winners to attend International Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark
By Mary Briggs, MNDAKSPAN Director of Publications
Pictured: ICPAN Award winners Darin Prescott and Mary Esser Olson, with past president Karissa Brinkman
In her tenure as president, Karissa Brinkman set a goal for MNDAKSPAN to achieve the ASPAN Gold Leaf Award, because
the award helps component boards to focus their efforts on improving their service to the membership, especially in the
areas of education, certification, and research. One of the elements of the Gold Leaf application process is to encourage
and support excellence in perianesthesia nursing and participation in the work of the component. Karissa championed
and shepherded this cause through the board, with the result of the first Component Excellence Award*, given on
February 28, 2015 to two active and deserving MNDAKSPAN members, Darin Prescott and Mary Esser Olson. This award
supports attendance at the International Conference of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ICPAN), which will be held in
September 2015 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Mary Esser Olson, RN, is a longtime active member of MNDAKSPAN who has served 4 two-year terms on the Board of
Directors (2 terms in the former position of Public Relations, and 2 recent terms as Director of Governmental Affairs).
Mary has been a recurrent conference organizer and planner for several of our MNDAKSPAN Spring conferences with
her PACU colleagues from Gillette Children’s Hospital.
Darin Prescott, RN, MSN, MBA, CNOR, CASC, has presented at MNDAKSPAN conferences on 2 occasions (on the topics
of patient positioning and evidence based research), and has been a conference planning member. Darin works at the
Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, MN as Director/CEO of Health, Social Service and Clinic; and at the Mayo
Clinic Health System in New Prague, MN as a staff RN.
Congratulations to these award winners, who have both expressed gratitude for this recognition and opportunity.
Our current president, Ruth Novack, continues to lead the substantial efforts required to achieve the Gold Leaf Award.
The Component Excellence Award represents just one element of the Gold Leaf application process.
The ASPAN Gold Leaf Award promotes the following goals: recognize excellence in component leadership and member development, communication, education
services and community relations
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encourage quality component management recognize with distinction and visibility the efforts and results of meaningful activities that build a strong
component benchmark standards
*The “Component Excellence Award” selection criteria and requirements established by the MNDAKSPAN Board of
Directors are:
Component Excellence Award Eligibility Criteria
o You must be a MNDAKSPAN/ASPAN member
o You cannot be reimbursed by another entity
o You cannot be a current board of directors member
o You can be the recipient of the “Component Excellence Award” only one time
Requirements
o You must complete and submit the “Component Excellence Award” application
o You must submit one letter of professional reference.
o You must submit an article and pictures after attending the ICPAN conference for the 4th quarter Par
Excellence newsletter (current submission date November 15, 2015)
The recipient of this award will be announced at the MNDAKSPAN 2015 Spring Conference and every Spring Conference
biennially thereafter. MNDAKSPAN will evaluate the expenses (conference registration and hotel fees, coach airfare)
involved on a biennial basis to attend the International Conference of PeriAnesthesia Nurses and reimbursement for
conference registration fees, hotel costs, and coach airfare will be granted based upon MNDAKSPAN’s current financial
status and budget for that year. The Component Excellence Award application and information can be found on our
website at http://www.mndakspan.org/membership-awards.php.
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MNDAKSPAN MEMBERSHIP
Maura McCabe, MSN/Ed, RN, CPAN [email protected]
Maura McCabe took over the Director of Membership position in February after a recent resignation. Maura submitted
this statement: “I feel honored to step in and help with this role and work with the MNDAKSPAN organization. I have
been a member of MNDAKSPAN and ASPAN since 2011. My work experience includes working in perianesthesia since
2008, first at Mayo Clinic Rochester- Saint Mary’s campus as a RN, then at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville as a Perianesthesia
Clinical Nurse Educator, and currently at Mayo Clinic Health System-Lake City as a Nursing Education Specialist. I have
been a nurse since 2004, and really felt that I found my passion in perianesthesia nursing. I love the ever-changing,
challenging environment and patient populations!
My goals for the next year in this position are to really listen to our MNDAKSPAN members and find out what
your needs are. There are so many benefits to membership in ASPAN and MNDAKSPAN, and I want to make sure
members and potential members know everything that is available to them. I’d like to hear more from members about
what I can do to serve you better. Truly know that I am here to serve you! Please contact me if I can ever be of service,
whether you have a question about your membership, how you can get involved, or services you are looking for!
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Another aspect to my role is helping with membership marketing. We’d like to get our organization out there
more and become more active in social media. Of course, we want to increase our membership, and find others ways to
reach potential members. It is my hope to keep in better contact with members through mail, email, Facebook, and
more!
Our current membership in MNDAKSPAN as of March 9, 2015 is 325 members strong. Thank you for being a
part of this organization! If I can be of service to you, or if you have questions about your membership, don’t hesitate to
contact me. Hope you have a wonderful spring!”
Benefits of Membership Include:
Subscription to the Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing Subscription to the National Newsletter, Breathline Subscription to MNDAKSPAN's Component Newsletter, PAR Excellence Discounts on local and national conferences, workshops, and offerings Discounts on certification costs Opportunity for multiple scholarships Networking and building of the profession Scholarships available for National Conferences Scholarships available for State Conferences Scholarships available for CPAN/CAPA renewal costs
In Memorium
Laurie Ann Rezac, RN, BSN, CAPA passed away from cancer early this year. Her husband generously shared her photo and the following obituary with our MNDAKSPAN membership:
Laurie was born on December 27, 1960 to Obel and Betty Knutson of Volga, SD. She grew up on a farm near Arlington, SD, where she graduated from high school in 1979. Laurie acquired her RN degree and later her BS in Nursing Management from Presentation College in Aberdeen, SD. She married Michael Rezac, of Dante, SD on January 7, 1983. They were blessed with three children: Nicholas, Joseph, and Laura. She enjoyed 35 years of nursing at Avera McKennan Hospital and instructed CPR for many
Laurie Ann Rezac BSN, RN,
CAPA
1960 -2015
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years as well. Laurie was a Certified Ambulatory Perianesthesia Nurse, a recent accomplishment and a first for Avera Hospital. In addition to her passion for healthcare, Laurie enjoyed watching her kids play sports, time boating and skiing, playing cards, and gathering her family and friends by the fire pit. Grateful for having shared her life are her husband, Michael; her children, Nicholas, Joseph and Laura; three sisters, Renae (Darrel) Hoyer, Sioux Falls, Mary Lundin and LeAnn (Bud) Fenske, both of Volga; two brothers, Jim Knutson, Volga, Lenny Knutson, Brookings, SD; her mother in-law, Mary, of Dante, SD; numerous nieces and nephews, sisters and brothers in-law; and a host of other relatives and friends. Reprinted with permission Miller Funeral Home, Renner, SD
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MNDAKSPAN Government Affairs
This role is currently not filled and there is no report for this issue.
MNDAKSPAN Board Meeting Deb Moengen, Secretary [email protected]
Meeting: February 27, 2015, Ramada Inn Minneapolis/Bloomington/Mall of America
Present: Ruth Novack, Karissa Brinkman, Ginny Maruish, Julie Oppold, Deb Moengen, Maura McCabe, Cindy Swenson,
Mary Briggs; Peggy Forstner (non-voting 2/27, Peggy will assume secretary role on May 1).
Board Meeting Minutes from February 27, 2015
Meeting was called to order at 3:04 p.m.
Minutes were reviewed—Motion to approve by Mary and seconded by Ginny.
TOPIC DISCUSSION ACCOUNTABLE/TIMELINES
OLD BUSINESS
Marketing Two redi-reference books have been given out in response to the
Facebook challenge: Angie Mattheys & Amanda Lippert.
We are up to 44 likes on our Facebook page.
Book donation: Cecil Drain 6th edition was sent to North Dakota St.
Minot by Cindy Swenson with letter of donation, including a sticker
in book stating MNDAKSPAN donated the book.
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Follow up:
Vendor
question
Vendors: Does being a vendor does include a link of the vendor to
be placed on the MNDAKSPAN website? Discussion and the group
recommended seeking further advisement from ASPAN.
Ruth will check with ASPAN on
their policy regarding vendor
links on website
NEW BUSINESS
Elections Completed using Constant Contact. 66 that voted. This is a 50%
increase from last year.
Results were as follows:
Deb Moengen: VP/President-elect
Peggy Forstner: Secretary
Robert Davidson: Director of Publication
Maura McCabe: Director of Membership appointed to fulfill term
due to a board resignation
Director of Governmental affairs: vacant
Gold Leaf
Application
Strengths:
Marketing Constant contact has improved our contact and
component participation.
18 new members in January, continue to have revolving door of
membership.
Newsletter: Sent in to National Conference.
Governmental Affairs: Discussion including combining this with
another positions possibly membership & governmental affairs.
Consider tabling this area for a while. Suggestion to consider
partnering with other organization to see what they do such as
MOLN.
Weaknesses: Non renewing members.
Exit survey: 109 letters sent out, with 5 responses.
Poor Record Keeping: Recognizing and knowing what your
members are contributing to ASPAN for example, if they published.
Ruth found 2 that published in JOPAN. Improvement is needed to
be more aware of this example when it comes to applying for the
Gold Leaf Award.
Scholarships: 50% use of awards. Question if this is available to
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board members. This may be in the bylaws.
Increase marketing of scholarship: Board members are eligible for
certification scholarship as clarified in the bylaws.
A letter was sent to inform members that scholarships are available
to recertified and certified. Two applicants for this spring applied.
Motion to state 2 applicants for certification for initial or renew, by
Julie / Mary seconded.
A potential motion regarding the website for the voting members
that will be placed in a drawing. It should be state “Those who vote
in the election will be eligible for the drawing.” Discussion followed
that a motion was not necessary for this clarification and the
wording on the website will state: “All MNDAKSPAN members who
vote during the annual board of election will be entered into a
drawing for a trip to the national conference up to $1500.”
ICPAN scholarship: Develop a numbering system for choosing the
winner:
Mary Briggs will develop a point sheet for the board to review for
future candidates. Discussion to market in the media.
Institute a maximum amount roughly $3500 for 2016.
This will be discussed at the board meeting each year to determine
the amount.
Strategic plan & goal: Hand outs included for review: “Promote
outreach to social media and improve component voting process”
Updated for 2015.
Check every two weeks to if they are current on the tabs on the
web site. For example for conference winners.
Publications: newsletter updated
Write a letter to the CEO /
supervisors of the winners of
the ICPAN to thank them for
their employee’s contribution
to MNDAKSPAN.
Mary to develop a point sheet
for judging the applicants in
the future.
On the first of the month each
role director
of certification,
membership/marketing,
publications, treasurer, vice-
President and or
President will check to make
sure the web site is updated.
These changes should be
submitted to Ruth and Peggy.
Board of
Directors
Resignation
Patty Skoglund, Director of Governmental Affairs and Paula
Fridlund Director of Membership Chose to resign citing inability to
complete position due to family conflict. Maura McCabe has
accepted the position of Director of Membership for the remainder
of the term.
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Duties Review It is imperative we all know our duties and refer to them.
Discussion of additional task for improved dispersing of duties,
record keeping and attaining Gold Leaf status
Secretary: Add making, printing, keeping records
Certification awards
Nomination vouchers
Send book out for donation, with letter and sticker inside
Work closely with Director of Membership on marketing process
o Sending of award to membership drive or facebook recipients
Develop and keep a written log of award recipients with email, addresses and actions taken
Receive updates from Directors for website update coordination, batch and send to Eric Reynolds our webmaster to keep information on website current. CC treasurer for record keeping of expenditure. Award winners can be emailed off from the board meeting for updating.
Director of Membership: Add marketing
Update Constant Contact monthly with new membership, changing people to appropriate contact lists already developed and developing own
Monthly blast emails: o Ask Board for information to be included in blast
from each area o Develop surveys with assistance of Board o Assist in maintaining Facebook updates o Management of membership page webpage
keeping award winners updated send to secretary who will batch and send to webmaster
Develop membership marketing strategies o Facebook drive and giveaways o Membership drive and awards
Develop blast email and marketing of Conferences
Maintain the MNDAKSPAN table at conferences, bringing tablecloth and aprons to conferences.
Update information from ASPAN available at table
Keep file-folders of open positions for people to view o Odd years
Secretary Director of Education Director of Publication Vice-President/President elect
o Even years Director of Certification
Maura to contact ASPAN for
additional literature. To pass
out for the conference
attendees.
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Director of Membership & Marketing Director of Governmental Affairs Treasurer
Vice-President:
Review of old Gold leaf application and development of capturing information making sure Board is in alignment with maintaining quality activities to promote growth
Oversee blast emails sent out timely
Assist in positions as necessary to maintain records
Oversee accuracy of website
Director of Publication:
Monthly review of Breathline and JOPAN for any component members who may have a written an article or shared research based presentation
Recognize them in the PAR Excellence, perhaps include the article with permission
If able include your own editorial comments within the paper on views you may be interested in that would be of value to the component
Send paper via email with application for National Conference newspaper contest, along with 2 hardcopies of the newspaper selection of your choice that best fits all the categories judged on
Maintain the Newsletter Website, sending updates to secretary who will batch and send to Webmaster
President
Overall seeing of duties and assist as necessary
Recruitment & Retention Maintain computer folder with activities for each Director
position, sending of information to new board members.
Spring
Conference
Board
responsibilities
Drawings:
o National Conference, random number pick: Winner
Kay Carlsrud RN Moorhead, MN
Alternate Kay Padilla BSN,RN Rochester, MN
o Certification Scholarships: o CAPA testing
Christine Mazanec RN, CAPA
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o CAPA testing Susan Karkula RN, CAPA
Component Excellence Award: Darin Prescott and Mary Olson will
be announced at the conference tomorrow.
Membership reimbursement: We will assist them to sign up at the
conference to make sure they take advantage of the award.
Membership Winner: Ellen Douville
Conference Voucher: Jill Thurston
Memorial for Laurie Rezac Recent certified member who passed
away. Meg Bertram from her unit donated would donate. We will
devote a tribute to her on for the conference.
Research applicants: None. Due January 10, 2015
Cindy will assist winner with
signing up for membership.
Committee Reports
Treasurer’s
report Cindy
Swenson
Assets exceed expenses.
Taxes and audit are being completed (standard practice).
Director of
Certification
Newly certified
Minnesota 5 CPAN 3 CAPA (2 dual nurses and one took
both test in same testing period)
North Dakota 1 CPAN 1 CAPA
South Dakota had no new certifications
2 certification coaches
Totals
Minnesota 19 duals, 62 CAPA, 105 CPAN
North Dakota 10 CAPA 10 CPAN
South Dakota 4 CAPA 6 CPAN
Two people applied for certification scholarships
Completed shining star award application.
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Director of
Publication
Newsletter deadline is March 9th. Robert was inquiring through
Mary to purchase the software for publishing the newsletter.
Motion by Karissa and seconded by Cindy.
Director of
Membership
No report
Director of
Governmental
Affairs
Vacant position
Director of
Education
February 26th and 27th for the Ramada 2016. Discuss Rapid City, SD
Free or reduced Sponsorship Get national speaker Board speaker
Discussion regarding the potential and concerns with holding the
conference in that remote area. Concerns that nurses do not have a
requirement for continue education credits so may be limited
motivation to attend.
Julie will check with the
Ramada for these potential
dates for next year’s
conference.
Julie will reach out to the
members in South Dakota to
see if they would like to have a
conference in that area.
Corporate Sponsorship for Spring Conference o Pacira o Bethel University o Concordia University o Soothing Scents o Mallinckrodt (Ofirmev) o Marc Tutt--specialty medical supplies o Barb Forshier RN, CAPA--Attorney
Door prizes o Books purchased to remain in library and utilize at
conference Mayo Clinic Family Health Book Kim Litwak, Clinical guide for effective peri
operative care Daphne Stannard & Dina Krenzischek,
PeriAnesthesia Nursing Care A Bedside Guide for Safe Recovery
2 Stethoscopes from Soothing Scents Retired attendee: Sandy Sonstagard
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National Conference
Silent auction
Donation for the scholarship foundation o email from Doug Hanisch recommended to donate
$1 per member The motion to donate $325 by Cindy and seconded by Ginny. Amended to increase to the $500 by Ginny and seconded by Karissa in lieu of silent auction.
Component Night raffle 50/50. Julie will provide a poster Board of Director National Conferences attendees
Julie Oppold asked that this be her conference
Ruth Novack President
Deb Moengen VP
Maura McCabe as conference winner A motion was made to send Mary Briggs to the national
conference by Karissa and seconded by Cindy and was
passed.
Minutes recorded by Deb Moengen Meeting adjourned at 5:49.
NEXT MEETING: Tentative June 13th at South Haven, MN
Component Concerns MNDAKSPAN wants to thank component members for their feedback to the board with concerns. Conference evaluation comments are collated by the Director of Education and reviewed by all of the board members, and member suggestions are considered in conference planning and board communication and outreach efforts. The fall 2014 conference brought one such concern: handouts for conferences. In response, instructions for printing power point slide shows as handouts are available on the website under “Go Green Printing Instructions” located at http://www.mndakspan.org/conferences.php. We appreciate and encourage your ideas, suggestions and comments. Please note board member email addresses in this newsletter in the Board of Directors listing.
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MNDAKSPAN Board of Directors 2014-2015
President Ruth Novack, BSN, RN, CCRN, CPAN Ham Lake, MN [email protected]
Immediate Past President Karissa Brinkman, RN, BSN Burnsville, MN [email protected] Term ends April 30, 2015
Secretary Deb Moengen, RN, CPAN South Haven, MN [email protected] Term ends April 30, 2015
(Deb Moengen will assume the VP/President-elect role May 1)
Secretary (as of May 1)
Peggy Forstner, RN, BSN Crosby, MN [email protected]
Treasurer Cindy Swenson, RN Verndale, MN [email protected]
Director of Membership Maura McCabe, MSN/Ed, RN, CPA Rochester, MN [email protected]
Director of Education Julie Oppold, RN, BAN, CPAN Canton, SD [email protected] Director of Publication Mary Briggs, RN, BAN, CAPA St. Paul, MN [email protected] Term ends April 30, 2015
Director of Publication (as of May 1) Robert Davidson, BSN, RN, CCRN, CPAN St. Cloud, MN [email protected]
Director of Certification Ginny Maruish, RN, MSN, CAPA, CPAN Burnsville, MN [email protected]
Director of Government Affairs Open position
ASPAN Region 3 Director Tracy Underwood, BSN, RN, CPAN Kingwood, WV [email protected]
***See the “Willingness to Serve” form on mndakspan.org menu: “Board of Directors”***
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From the Editor
Mary Briggs, Director of Publication
I’d like to welcome Robert Davidson to the Director of Publication role, starting a new 2-year term on May 1. I also wish to thank the board members and state that it has been a pleasure to serve on the MNDAKSPAN Board with this group of very dedicated volunteers who donate substantial time and energy in support of the MNDAKSPAN mission to support educational and professional growth of the membership. Volunteerism is the at the heart of this organization, and strong leadership is required for success in achieving the mission. One of the rewards available to board members is the opportunity to represent MNDAKSPAN at the national meetings and conferences of ASPAN. The presence of our board and other members at these events contributes to the growth and stability of both MNDAKSPAN and ASPAN, and is personally and professionally rewarding to those who attend. We maintain a strong organization in providing education because of this participation. Rewarding some of our star volunteers and leaders with trips to our professional specialty conferences, such as to the upcoming International Conference of PeriAnesthesia Nurses, also contributes to the strength and mission of MNDAKSPAN.
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MNDAKSPAN members are most welcome to submit newsletter articles about clinical activities, suggestions for articles, and reports of research which is underway, completed and/or published to me at [email protected]. Beginning May 1, please contact newsletter editor Robert Davidson at [email protected]
Newsletter submission and publication dates:
Issue Item Submission Deadline Online Publication Date
1st Quarter/Winter February 15th March 15th
2nd Quarter/Spring May 15th June 15th
3rd Quarter/Summer August 15th September 15th
4th Quarter/Fall November 15th December 15th
MISSION: MNDAKSPAN serves to promote the education and professional growth of nurses practicing in perianesthesia
areas such as ambulatory surgery, pre-anesthesia, and post-anesthesia care.
http://www.mndakspan.org/