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A short message for this my last newsletter. At the end of December, Carol Minnis will assume the role of President. I would like to share with you two encouraging items for Maine ENA. Recently our largest delegation ever to the National General Assembly participated in business in Salt Lake City. Among the delegates were 4 members who have never been actively involved in Maine ENA. They were impressed by the process and it sparked a flame of motivation to be involved more actively on a regular basis. These members will bring a fresh opinions and knowledge to the group. One common theme from them was that they see the value in ENA and especially Maine ENA to members. I hope that this new enthusiasm will rub off on their peers in the workplace. It is an opportunity for Maine ENA to grow new members.
The second encouraging item is that Maine ENA has recently embarked on a rejuvenation process for the Maine ENA website. Our current site is not up to date and lacks some flair. We are working with a new web design company who has a good reputation and is reasonably priced. In just a short amount of time we will have a new site with current information and room to grow as our organization does. Check the site in a few weeks. ENAMaine.org
As I stated in the opening of this letter, this is my last note as President. I would just like to say thank you to the membership for giving me the opportunity to serve. I would also like to give a big thanks to the members of the Maine ENA Board whose input, guidance, leadership and friendship enabled us to collaboratively lead Maine ENA over the last 2 years.
Thanks,
See you at the next meeting,
Barry Worthing, RN, BSN
President Maine ENA
Maine ENA would like to welcome the following new members:
At the September Maine ENA Annual Meeting, Genentec donated three ENA memberships. The winners are:
Maine ENA would like to thank Rusty Smith and Genentec for their very generous donation and support of our mission.
Pictured at left, in the center of the photo is Megan Landry the 2007 winner of the Nurse Provider Award. Megan was presented the award at the Maine ENA Annual meeting held at Maine Medical Center in Portland, in September.
Megan works as an emergency department nurse at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Waterville.
Shown with Megan are her friends and co-workers, Wendy Nivison and Carol Minnis.
Contact: Carmen Hetherington, CMMC
Contact: June Turcotte at 795-2695, CMMC
More classes will be posted in the Winter Newsletter.
Contact: Geneva Sides | sidesboss@hotmail.com
| Plaster | # of Responses | % of Responses |
|---|---|---|
| RN | 6 | 40% |
| EMT / Tech | 5 | 33% |
| PA / NP | 8 | 53% |
| ED Physician | 9 | 60% |
| Orthopedic Service | 9 | 60% |
| Family Practice Physician | 0 | 0% |
| Other | 1 | 7% |
| N/A | 2 | 13% |
Other = Orthopedic Cast Tech
N/A = ED does not use plaster splints
| Fiberglass | # of Responses | % of Responses |
|---|---|---|
| RN | 5 | 33% |
| EMT / Tech | 4 | 27% |
| PA / NP | 12 | 80% |
| ED Physician | 10 | 67% |
| Orthopedic Service | 8 | 53% |
| Family Practice Physician | 1 | 7% |
| Other | 1 | 7% |
| N/A | 0 | 0% |
Other = Orthopedic Cast Tech

| Billing | # of Responses | % of Responses |
|---|---|---|
| Part of bundled ED visit charge | 4 | 27% |
| Supplies | 10 | 67% |
| Nursing procedure charge | 3 | 20% |
| Physician procedure charge | 9 | 60% |
| Other | 1 | 7% |
| N/A | 0 | 0% |
Other = Facility Charge

Maine ENA Nursing Practice Chair
October 2007
A female patient who is 13 weeks pregnant by ultrasound presents to the ED with the complaint of vomiting for several days. She states that she vomits everything she tries to eat or drink. She states that she feels very weak and dizzy. Vital signs are BP 88/52, HR 120, and T 99.8 (37.7). Her urine has 3+ ketones and is negative for protein and leukocytes.
Maine ENA wishes to thank the Delegates/Alternate who attended the ENA General Assembly in Salt Lake City in September.
They are from left to right:
Have you ever heard of ENCARE?
Have you wondered what it is?
ENCARE is an injury prevention program designed by two ED nurses in Massachusetts. This program helps to educate the spectrum of patients we see in the ED. ENCare includes, but is not limited to the following:
Educating the public helps reduce preventable injuries and deaths in the community, reduces the number of emergency department visits, improves the image of emergency department nurses within the community and improves the personal job satisfaction of emergency nurses.
One eight hour day is all it takes to become ENCARE certified. This does not include the Child Passenger Safety Course.
As always, all Maine ENA members are invited to Board Meetings.
The next meeting will be held at the home of Wendy Nivison in Winslow.
December 14th - 0900 to 1300
The calendar for all 2008 Maine ENA Board Meetings and Educational Days, will be in the Winter newsletter and posted on the Maine ENA web site.
The nurse who is the recipient of this award will best exemplify what Karen stood for...
A consistent demonstration of:
Strength and gentleness, excellence, motivation, endurance in the face of adversity, and the education and advancement of Emergency Nursing.
This award is given in tribute and memory of one of Massachusetts\'s finest Emergency nurses - Karen O\'Neil. Karen died well before her time, but not before she had accomplished what some people never accomplish in a lifetime. She truly was a beautiful daisy to all she came in contact with... A mentor to many, a friend to all.
Criteria will be based on:
This is an annual award given to the recipient at New England Regional Symposium. The recipient is selected by New England ENA Presidents at the Leadership Challenge each year. Each New England state is allowed to submit 1 recipient. Since NERS will be held in Maine in 2005, it would be very nice to have the award go to a Maine ED nurse! We certainly have ED RNs that are worthy of this award!!
Please post this notice in your ED and forward it to your staff. Encourage submission of nominations!
Nominations must be received by January 5, 2008.
Please submit nominations to:
Karen Taylor
116 Pennsylvania Ave
South Portland, ME 04106
January 18th, 2008
MaineGeneral Medical Center Waterville Campus
Title: “Because You Asked”, featuring topics that have been specifically requested by the membership
We are looking for nurses with a passion for Emergency Nursing!
We currently have several positions available to accommodate our newly renovated Emergency Departments
Great Opportunity for Personal and Professional Growth!
State of Maine RN License Required
ED Clinical Experience Preferred, but We are Willing to Train Exceptional Candidates
Call and Learn More About The Opportunities We Have To Offer!
Please Call: Karen Dostie, RN Nurse Recruiter
207-872-4665 | Karen.dostie@mainegeneral.org
Maine ENA and I would appreciate any input to our newsletter. This would include:
As of January, 2008 the newsletter will have a new editor:
Contact: Nancy Jackson, RN | nancy.jackson@mainegeneral.org
Join the Emergency Nurses Association and you automatically become a member of the Maine Emergency Nurses Association. The national office returns $5 of your dues to the our state council.
Member Benefit's Include:
For more information on ENA member benefits and how to join please visit the National ENA website.