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APNA

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 303 184



Address: Level 17, 350 Queen Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.apna.asn.au/

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24.01.2022 A great resource for nurses working in Victorian General Practice, this tip sheet provides recommendations for things you can do to prepare for a COVID-19 outbreak in your patients aged care facility, and maintain continuity of care if they do contract COVID-19. https://bit.ly/3bCn2Y8



24.01.2022 Thunderstorm asthma is caused by pollen grains bursting into tiny pieces, which are then inhaled and can cause an asthma attack. It’s most likely to occur in Spring, so now’s the perfect time to educate your patients on the preventative measures they should be taking. https://bit.ly/2S4uhiG

24.01.2022 Are you a nurse working in primary health care in regional or remote Victoria? You may be eligible for RWAV's Health Workforce Scholarship Program.

24.01.2022 There’s only one intake left for 2020, so don’t miss out on registration for our Chronic Disease Management and Healthy Ageing online program. Our 12-month course combines tailored online learning, workshops, webinars, and moreeverything you need to take your skills in chronic disease management to the next level. Register now https://bit.ly/3kAdUGl



24.01.2022 It has been well publicised that there have been serious issues within the aged care sector over the last few months, but there are some positives that have come from the pandemic. These have led to better patient care and a better environment for aged care nurses. Listen here https://bit.ly/3cKjXWM

23.01.2022 In celebration of Womens Health Week, the APNA team got arts-and-crafty and took some time to reflect on one of the campaigns key messages. Check in on yourselvesmentally and physically, make sure youve got the support you need, and take a positive approach to your health. Want to host your own Womens Health Week event for your workplace? Find out more here https://bit.ly/2Gtslh0

23.01.2022 Nice shout-out to nurses and midwives from Australia's Acting Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly via our friends at Australian Digital Health Agency https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8u1NvnFHEg&feature=youtu.be



21.01.2022 Alarming fact: dementia is the leading cause of death in women and second leading cause of death in all Australians. We’ve recently updated our four-part online course - enrol now and brush up on your dementia detection and management skills. Part one https://bit.ly/2WGRj1H

21.01.2022 This R U OK day comes in a year that has tipped many of us off balance. Nows the time to reach out, check in, touch base. Todays theme for Womens Health Week is the heads up, where you can access a number of great resources and information on womens mental health https://bit.ly/3ihjNI6 And nurses, if youre in need of a quick refresher on basic mental health risk assessments, and communication with patients who may be suffering from a mental health condition, check out our online course https://bit.ly/3m9xfjy

19.01.2022 Because you dont need it, until you do. Our online course covers the steps involved in basic life support, the purpose of CPR, assessing a patients airway, rescue breathing and chest compressions, and more. Access the course https://bit.ly/2RPc6NG

19.01.2022 This resource covers some of the commonly asked questions for Zoster vaccines, including who should be immunised, what the common side effects are, which patient groups shouldn’t be given Zoster vaccines, and what to do in the event of an incorrect administration. https://bit.ly/36YUx4X

18.01.2022 Nurses, after such a tough year, this is your chance to tell it like it is. Let the Government know about your working conditions and professional concerns by completing the 2020 APNA Workforce Survey. The survey is open to nurses working in general practices, aged care, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health plus all other non-hospital community settings. Every nurse who completes the survey has the chance to win a $1,000 Red Balloon experience voucher. Take the survey https://bit.ly/2U9mp0b



18.01.2022 The Private Parts is a special 'sealed section' event for Women's Health Week. It will be live streamed on Facebook, including APNA Facebook, from 8.30-9.30pm (AEST) this Wednesday. Host Libbi Gorr says nothing is taboo in this program focussing on a woman's most private thoughts, fears and experiences. https://ab.co/2GdyxcU

18.01.2022 Providing quality healthcare for people with Intellectual Disability and Autism is all nurses business! Ensure the voice of primary health care nurses are being heard, by taking part in this short survey: https://scuau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bHF51PBzo7tW7C5

18.01.2022 Nurses, set your sights on APNAs Introduction to Eyes online course. Youll be provided with an introduction to eye health and an understanding of the five main eye conditions. Access the course now https://bit.ly/324jObp

18.01.2022 An extension of the emergency leave provision in aged care to 30 June 2021 will provide reassurance to residents who have relocated to stay with their family during the pandemic. Aged care providers will continue to be paid a subsidy so that neither the resident nor the aged care providers are disadvantaged. Find out more https://bit.ly/36gIQYO

17.01.2022 APNA welcomes the announcement today by Health Minister Greg Hunt MP of additional Commonwealth support to protect healthcare workers from COVID-19 https://www.greghunt.com.au/additional-commonwealth-suppor/

16.01.2022 To round off Womens Health Week, we offer these words of wisdom from a primary health care nurse who has dedicated her career to womens health. For the past 30 years, Sandy Anderson has been involved in cervical screening, breast screening and bowel cancer screening in Victoria. She received an OAM this year in recognition of her work on cancer prevention and improving health services for Indigenous women. Sandy advises women not to neglect their health during COVID-19. M...ake it a priority, she says. Book an appointment now for a health check. If your cancer screening is due, please do it it may save your life. Find out more about womens health https://bit.ly/32bn46l

16.01.2022 Today is World Heart Day, and while heart disease may have been pushed from the foreground as our attention has shifted towards ‘all things COVID’, it remains the biggest killer of Australians every year. Our online course provides nurses with an overview of cardiovascular risk factors, so they can manage patients accordingly and support them to make necessary lifestyle adjustments. https://bit.ly/2Hxc630

15.01.2022 From 1 February 2021, the inclusion of active ingredients on prescriptions will become mandatory. The changes are designed to encourage consistency in how medicines information is displayed and give patients a better understanding of the medicines they are taking. Find out more https://bit.ly/2SazEwN

15.01.2022 A national digital health skills and training plan has been released this week to help the Australian health workforce use technology. As the largest component of the workforce, nurses have a big role to play in the transition. Get a taste of whats to come via the new National Digital Health Workforce Education Roadmap. https://bit.ly/33IZI7H

14.01.2022 Nurse Robbie, Hot on Health introduces APNAs new online learning module, created in collaboration with the Australian Digital Health Agency. The new course will teach you to confidently and actively use My Health Record to improve patient continuity of care. Access the course https://bit.ly/3c1cZvY

14.01.2022 APNA welcomes the Federal Governments extension of Medicare-subsidised telehealth until March 2021, but says telehealth should become a permanent fixture in primary health care. Telehealth has the power to bring a nurse into every Australian home it needs to become nursing as normal so patients have choice in how they access healthcare, says APNA President, Karen Booth. Full media release https://bit.ly/35IqKP7

11.01.2022 NACCHO and RACPG have developed some great templates to assist with MBS item 715 health checks for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The templates were updated to reflect age-appropriate needs and cover infants through to the elderly. https://bit.ly/3lWToS9

11.01.2022 #LIVE: The Private Parts - Discussing women's sexual health Join Libbi Gorr and special guests Dr Elizabeth Farrell, gynaecologist and medical director at Jean Hailes, actor and comedian DianaNguyen, author and comedian Jean Kittson and sex therapist Linda Kirkman. Let us know if you have any questions for our panel.... In partnership with Jean Hailes for Women's Health and the Queen Victoria Women's Centre for #WomensHealthWeek.

11.01.2022 Hear the latest news bulletin from Nursing Australia, including implications of the Federal Government's extension of telehealth services to March 2021.

10.01.2022 Version 2.1 of the Australian Asthma Handbook has now been released. The changes focus on avoiding the underuse of preventer medicines and corresponding over-reliance on reliever medications. The updated handbook and details of the changes can be found below. https://bit.ly/32M9Vj9

10.01.2022 Over the last few months APNA has been conducting ‘PulseCheck’ surveys to see how frontline nurses are fairing during the pandemic. APNA’s Policy Manager, Shanthi Gardiner explains what nurses have been saying and what APNA has done to advocate for positive change. Listen here https://bit.ly/2G29nyq

10.01.2022 Nurses, having a good understanding of basic pharmacology means you can have informed conversations with your patients about the drugs they’re taking. Our updated online course provides an understanding of the basic principles of pharmacology, and the antihypertensive drugs used to treat cardiovascular disease. https://bit.ly/3nCrjjb

09.01.2022 To celebrate Nursing in the Community Week, APNA held an afternoon tea for the nurses in our team. We took some time to reflect on what they mean to us, and what primary health care nurses mean to the community. This week is for you, so stop and take some time to celebrate all you do for us. And heres to you from the team at APNA.

09.01.2022 Despite high rates of COVID-19 infections in Victorian healthcare workers including aged care, general practice has had relatively few cases. Much of the success can be attributed to practices making the necessary changes following the first wave of infections.

09.01.2022 Great story about the importance of practice nurses in RACGP News today. See interview below with APNA President Karen Booth and APNA Founder Sam Moses. Thanks to our primary health colleagues at RACGP for your support. https://www1.racgp.org.au//practice-nurses-a-conduit-betwe

09.01.2022 The Australasian Academy of Dental-Facial Aesthetics (AADFA), who represent over 5000 Australian dentists, are pushing for dentists to be able to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. They feel dentists have the necessary expertise and can be used to relieve pressure from GPs and other providers. Find out more https://bit.ly/33dp925

09.01.2022 Heart disease is a major concern in womens health and affects women very differently to men. Visit the 'heartbeat heroes' webpage to access a cardiovascular health fact sheet, heart age calculator and heart health checklist. Youll also be provided with tips for healthy eating and information on the impact of estrogen on heart disease - https://bit.ly/3k073WH. Also, check out APNAs cardiovascular risk online course - https://bit.ly/2DJ7Ax2

08.01.2022 Practice nurses are now authorised to sign/certify relevant forms related to the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS). These include the NDSS Registration form; the Blood Glucose Test Strip Six Month Approval form; and the Medication Change form. Find out more https://bit.ly/2ZXKkTX

08.01.2022 Because wellness is multifaceted, it can be hard to identify which aspects of life are affecting us the most. This short self-care exercise will help you understand all the domains of life and identify the areas to hone in on. The self-leadership scan is part of Dr Avi’s Self Leadership Experience program, developed to help nurses become more successful in their work and life. Listen here https://bit.ly/3lEQUHw

08.01.2022 Because you don’t need it, until you do. Our online course covers the steps involved in basic life support, the purpose of CPR, assessing a patient’s airway, rescue breathing and chest compressions, and more. Access the course https://bit.ly/2RPc6NG

07.01.2022 Mental health support for rural nurses in bushfire and drought-affected communities is being delivered by CRANAplus, thanks to funding from the Australian Government. CRANAplus has developed a suite of webinars, podcasts, and tailor-made workshops for those working on the frontline, to keep themselves and their communities resilient. Federal Regional Health Minister, Mark Coulton, says nurses are the lifeblood of rural areas, responding to complex health needs away from major hospitals and need support to carry out this vital role. See media release https://bit.ly/3mEwEH8

07.01.2022 Nine months into this pandemic, there is hope of a vaccine being successfully developed, with over 30 candidate vaccines now in clinical trials around the world. Which vaccines are the front runners and how do they work? Listen here https://bit.ly/32OwTas

07.01.2022 Its Sickle Cell Awareness Month, so why not check out APNAs Sickle Cell Disease online course? Developed in collaboration with Australian Sickle Cell Advocacy, the course provides an understanding of sickle cell disease, recognising its symptoms, supporting and educating the patient, and management of the disease. https://bit.ly/2RvNVDY

06.01.2022 Empower your patients to age well and thrive with our refreshed online program. The first two intakes sold out quicker than you can say ‘Chronic Disease Management and Healthy Ageing’, so get your application in quick for the October intake! Find out more and apply https://bit.ly/30KTHqI

06.01.2022 This year has thrown a spanner in the works in more ways than one. And for all your efforts to dislodge that spanner, wed like to say thank you, primary health care nurses. Take a moment, as we have, to celebrate yourselves this weekyouve more than earned it.

06.01.2022 The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care has developed a useful resource to assist healthcare professionals in obtaining informed consent. The fact sheet covers the key principles and legal requirements of informed consent and includes links to state-specific resources. https://bit.ly/35VOAqx

06.01.2022 Applications for Seqirus Championing Change grant are now open! Awarded to practice nurses who demonstrate innovation in adult immunisation, the grants include $5000 and sponsorship to attend the APNA 2021 National Conference. https://www.apna.asn.au/hub/news/championing-change

06.01.2022 An enterprising nurse practitioner in Melbourne has started an in-home immunisation service. APNA member Nadine Henare says the service is for people who may have delayed getting their vaccines during COVID-19 and that it is essential for the health of the community for these not to be missed. A great example for Nursing in the Community Week of a primary health care nurse stepping up to the plate to improve community health outcomes. https://bit.ly/2H03mlH

05.01.2022 In July, APNA sent an urgent call-to-arms to our Victorian members, on behalf of the Department of Health and Human Services. And, in the manner we’ve come to expect from our members, we had a great response. APNA member Bruce Greaves has spent the last three months delivering crucial training to frontline workers, and has trained over 400 ADF personnel in PPE and swab testing. Here’s a big thanks to you, Bruce keep up the great work.

05.01.2022 Today its R U OK day, and theres no better time to sign up for APNAs upcoming webinar on psychological distress. 1 in 8 Australians are currently experiencing psychological distress. Fortunately, treatment rates are increasing, but this relies on a healthcare workforce trained to recognise symptoms and offer help. This webinar will teach nurses to identify symptoms of psychological distress and develop practical interventions. The free webinar is happening on Wednesday Sep...tember 16 at 7pm (AEST). Register now https://bit.ly/3bDjg0K

04.01.2022 Researchers at Sydney University & SPHERE want to hear what you think about preconception care. It is a short, 5-minute, online survey. On completion you can go in the draw to win an iPad or one of five Coles Myer gift cards. (Photograph: Sam Mans) Complete the survey https://bit.ly/3chQB1C

04.01.2022 Updates relating to Indigenous status, catch-up schedule information and amended pneumococcal rules have been made to the Australian Immunisation Register. A summary of the changes can be found below. https://bit.ly/3htn464

04.01.2022 In September, were inviting nurses to #SKILLUP. Join as a member and receive the Foundations of CDM online course for FREE. This exclusive course is normally only available to APNA program participants, but enrolment is open to YOU until 30 September. Use the promo code SKILLUP when joining APNA here: www.apna.asn.au/workflows/join

03.01.2022 A worldwide shortage of oral contraceptive pills, combined with an expected increase in demand during COVID-19, means support needs to be provided for women accessing emergency contraception. The below resource provides recommendations for primary health care. https://bit.ly/3iaLylw

02.01.2022 Are you a new nurse? With COVID-19 freeing up everyones social calendars, we think its the perfect time to put some oomph into your career. Join as a member in September and #SKILLUP with APNA. What is this #SKILLUP you speak of? Were glad you asked. ... The answers lie here http://skillup.apna.asn.au/, including a $200 online learning module for free.

02.01.2022 APNA has endorsed calls for appropriately trained nurses to be able to prescribe mifepristone and misoprostol to women for early medical abortion. Nurses are well placed to provide these medications in a timely and trusted manner, particularly for women in rural areas and for women from culturally and linguistically diverse communities. says APNA President, Karen Booth. Read the full statement https://bit.ly/3ms4wa4

02.01.2022 COVID-19 has meant a reliance on digital life, in ways that will continue even as restrictions are relaxed and we move towards our new normal. Digital health is no exception. Nurses, make sure you have a good understanding of My Health Record, and what it means for your day-to-day practice. Tune into our upcoming Nurse DIGEST webinar for all the latest tips-and-tricks, delivered in collaboration with the Australian Digital Health Agency. Register now https://bit.ly/3hX1Gq1... Watch the previous webinars https://bit.ly/3mKAHli

02.01.2022 The vital role played by primary health care nurses in keeping Australians healthy is being celebrated this week during Nursing in the Community Week. Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt and Regional Health Minister Mark Coulton have praised nurses for the immense contribution they make to the community. They also acknowledged APNAs role in helping to build the capacity of the primary health care workforce through the Nursing in Primary Health Care Program. See media release https://buff.ly/32tjuVf

01.01.2022 Nurses, an important reminder that its not too late to vaccinate against flu. The Australian Government Department of Health says there is still plenty of vaccine available, especially for high risk groups including pregnant women. See these resources for health professionals and patients. https://bit.ly/2FBxxiu

01.01.2022 Nurses, make sure you’re taking some time away from caring for others to care for yourselves. Join APNA’s own Casey Mannix for a relaxing session to help you channel your generosity, clarity, steadiness and love. Listen here https://bit.ly/34ao7D4

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