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2018ITOPS_JOrlando.pdf
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RB_Vol9_RN_PA.qxd
Previous Experience as NA or LPN/VN of Newly Licensed Nurses in 1999 and 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 6. Percentages of Newly Licensed RNs Caring for Clients with Different Types of Health Conditions in 1999 and 2002. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 7. Percentages of Newly Licensed RNs Caring for Clients of Different Ages in 1999 and 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 8.
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2018MilitaryFactsheetFINAL.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
What You Need to Know: Federal/Military Nurses and Spouses Federal, Veterans Administration, Military and Indian Health Services Nurses The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows a nurse (registered nurses [RNs] and licensed practical/ vocational nurses [LPN/VNs]) to have one multistate license in the primary state of residence (PSOR or the home state) and to practice in other compact states (remote states), while subject to each state’s practice laws. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are not included in the NLC.
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LTL_Summer2023.pdf
Therefore, NCSBN developed an evidence-based Annual Report survey, based on our large, mixed methods study of nursing program quality indicators (Spector et al., 2020) for NRBs to send to their programs. We then collect the data and develop a final report for each participating NRB. Additionally, each year we analyze the data in the aggregate and upload that report on our website (NCSBN, 2022). That aggregate report is a good way for nursing programs to compare their activities and outcomes to national data. In the first two years of NCSBN’s Annual Report Program (2020 and 2021), we collected data on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing education by adding 16 questions. This article will present the key findings from those questions.
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04Licensure_Exam_Stats_inside_final.indd
Conceptually, it is the proportion of pass-fail decisions that would remain the same if the same population were retested immediately after their first test (assuming no learning or fatigue effects) using a different set of items. 4 NCLEX-RN examinations consist of 75 to 265 items. 5 On October 1, 2004, the standard amount of allotted testing time for the NCLEX-RN increased from 5 to 6 hours. National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2005 24 PART II: 2004 NCLE ...
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Transcript_2022NCLEX_jbetts_ncjmm.pdf
At the same time, there was a growing recognition of the increasing complexity of patient care along with the shortening of stays, patients' stays in the healthcare facilities. Therefore, providing competent care in an increasingly complex environment over shorter periods of time suggested the importance for good clinical judgment and decision-making. Clinical judgment has been a critical aspect of nursing education for quite a while. However, at the time, in the mid-2000s, there was also a growing recognition that employers of nurses were not satisfied with their decision-making capabilities.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_YXue.pdf
This sample was similar across states with different scope-of-practice regulations with regard to age, sex, marital status, and perceived physical health status. The mean age was around 49 years old. About one third was male, 50% were married, and over 70% perceived their physical health as good to excellent. There were difference across the scope-of-practice categories in race/ethnicity, education, health insurance coverage, perceived mental health status, residential location in non-metropolitan area and region. About 80% of the sample in states with full scope of practice was non-Hispanic white, compared to 74% in states with reduced scope of practice, and 65% in states with restricted scope of practice.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_deleon-whitlow.pdf
And the next question is, "Are there any plans to follow-up after this study?" At this time, we don't have a follow-up study lined up yet, but I think that based on a couple of the questions that we've had you guys are really helpful in providing some good ideas for follow-up studies. So we appreciate that. Thank you. - All right. So it looks like that's about it. Again, thank you so much, everybody, for joining us this morning, and thank you so much for your questions. If you have any questions, you know, feel free to email us.
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2025_Employers_Factsheet.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
What Nurse Employers Need to Know Background • The NLC allows a registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) to hold only one multistate license in the primary state of residence (the home state) and practice in other compact states (remote states), while subject to each state’s practice laws and discipline. • A nurse must be licensed or have the privilege to practice in the state where the patient is located at the time care is directed or service is provided.
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Legalmemotoemployers2018.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Article III a. of the Compact provides: “A multistate license to practice registered or licensed practical/vocational nursing issued by a home state to a resident in that state will be recognized by each party state as authorizing a nurse to practice as a registered nurse (RN) or as a licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/VN), under a multistate licensure privilege in each party state.” Article IV b. of the Compact specifically provides: “A nurse may hold a multistate license, issued by the home state, in only one party state at a time.” Moreover, under Article IV c.