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  • Connecticut Fully Implements the Nurse Licensure Compact | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: media@ncsbn.org CHICAGO – Connecticut fully implemented the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) on Oct. 1, 2025, allowing registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) who are Connecticut residents to have one multistate license, with the ability to practice in person or via telehealth, in both their home state and other NLC states. 

  • Microsoft Word - transcript_ProgramCodeTransition.docx

    All processes will remain the same for the candidate. They will just see the new program code in place of the old code, as you can see highlighted here. After the candidate has completed the registration process, you will be able to view their registration on the NCLEX administration site, as is currently the case. The program code information will remain in the same location on the site, just as you see it here. This is an example of the NCLEX RN candidate report. Again, the program code is in the same location, with the updated code format.

  • 2020MYM_AvanderGaag.pdf

    uMixed methods u Literature review (n=698 entries) u Delphi exercise with international experts (n=14) u Interviews (n= 26) and focus groups (n=4) u Case analysis (n=284) van der Gaag et al 2017 Conduct and behaviour Dishonesty Conviction/caution Harrassment Assault Driving offence Professional boundaries Competence and performance Clinical failures Assessments, treatments Record keeping Typology of complaints: final hearings 2014-2016 Findings from the case analysis: regulatory outcomes Paramed ...

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  • Sexual_Misconduct_Book_web.pdf

    Providing health care services for a legitimate health care purpose to a person who is in a preexisting, established personal relationship with the health care provider where there is no evidence of, or potential for, exploiting the patient or client (Washington state). 7 88 9 Sexual Impropriety The term includes the following offenses: 1. Making sexually demeaning or sexually suggestive comments about or to a patient, including comments about a patient’s body or undergarments. 2. Unnecessarily exposing a patient’s body or watching a patient dress or undress, unless for therapeutic purposes or the patient specifically requests assistance. 3.

  • 2020NCLEX_JBetts.pdf

    Department of Labor’s O*NET • Fleishman’s taxonomy of human abilities • Structured interviews with 18 RN clinicians, educators, and regulators • Site visits across 4 U.S. regions including 127 RNs across 12 practice care settings • Conducted observation of daily work, focus groups, and 1:1 structured interviews • Nationally representative job analysis survey (N = 2,522) • Over 25 practice care settings, all 50 U.S. states and 5 U.S.

  • 2022NCLEX_jbetts_NCJMM.pdf

    Department of Labor’s O*NET • Fleishman’s taxonomy of human abilities • Structured interviews with 18 RN clinicians, educators, and regulators • Site visits across 4 U.S. regions including 127 RNs across 12 practice care settings • Conducted observation of daily work, focus groups, and 1:1 structured interviews • Nationally representative job analysis survey (N = 2,522) • Over 25 practice care settings, all 50 U.S. states and 5 U.S.

  • WHO_Cannabis_and_its_medical_use.pdf

    Cannabinoid biology, signaling in brain and peripheral tissues From an evolutionary perspective the cannabinoid signaling system is ancient, and is found in invertebrates and advanced vertebrate organisms. 41 , 42 The endocannabinoid system has four main components: (1) G protein-coupled cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors (2) Endogenous endocannabinoids that target these receptors, and possibly other receptors (3) Enzymes that catalyze endocannabinoid biosynthesis and metabolism (4) Mechanisms involved in cell accumulation of specific endocannabinoids 3.1 Cannabinoid receptors: distribution, regulation, function The CB1 receptor is expressed in the brain and peripheral tissues.

  • NCSBN 2008 Annual Report

    Educated) Oct ‘07 – Dec ’07 Jan ‘08 – March ‘08 April ‘08 – June ‘08 July ‘08 – Sept ‘08 TOTAL (Oct ‘07 – Sept ‘08) Jurisdiction # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing ALABAMA 185 174 94.05 250 237 94.8 60 53 88.33 217 214 98.62 712 678 95.22 ALASKA 4 2 50 13 13 100 15 13 86.67 9 9 100.00 41 37 90.24 AMERICAN SAMOA 3 1 33.33 1 1 100 2 1

  • transcript_2022nclex_jcurrier.pdf

    Should the candidate be turned away? Do the first and last names match exactly the first and last names the candidates registered with? If these do not match, the candidate risks being turned away. Does the signature on the ID match the signature provided at the test site? Does the photo on the ID match the candidate presented? ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Verifying the presented acceptable ID is just one of the ways in which we strive to protect the NCLEX from proxy test takers and ensure that the candidates taking the test are who they say they are.