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BODPresidentsLetter-May2025.pdf
The BOD, the CEO and the chiefs will participate in a facilitated strategy-setting meeting in October to assess the status of current work, review member input related to strategic objectives, and consider future work and its alignment with the Strategic Initiatives. More to come when that is done! Sincerely, Phyllis Polk Johnson, DNP, RN, FNP-BC President pjohnson@msbn.ms.gov
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Nursys Tip Sheets | 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. Denial Expungement Narrative Certified Orders This tip sheet provides general information regarding Compliance with Federal Reporting of State Licensure Actions of Denial of License. Denial of Licensure, Initial or Renewal This tip sheet outlines the NPDB guidelines regarding when denial of initial license or renewal of license is reportable. Discipline Report Updated 62317 This tip sheet contains instructions on how to run the Discipline Report in Nursys Reports at Your Fingertips. Expungement Nursys Deletion 2017 This tip sheet contains information on how to remove an expunged action in Nursys.
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NCLEX_Pass_Rates_Lagtime_and_Retake.pdf
Not confident in ability to pass the examination 25% 11% 27% 6% General test anxiety 15% 6% 15% 4% Not enough time to prepare 6% 18% 9% 15% Registration or authority-to-test letter expired 15% 11% 14% 14% ————— aCandidates were asked to select all reasons that applied to their situations. JONA’S Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation / Volume 11, Number 1 / January–March 2009 25 9Copyright @ 200 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. suggest that there is a relationship between delay in taking NCLEX and passing, it should be reiterated that a delay in taking the NCLEX does not cause a candidate to fail.
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2022NCLEX_nwilliams.pdf
Study Ratings for Clinical Judgment Survey clinical judgment ratings were recorded on a 4-point Likert Scale. § 1 = Not Relevant § 2 = Helpful § 3 = Important § 4 = Essential § DK = Do not know Survey Question: How relevant is clinical judgment when performing this nursing activity? 1. Activity Applicability-RN Top three activity statements Activities Rank Ordered by Percent Performing – Highest – 2021 Category Activity Performed in Setting 1 Maintain client confidentiality and privacy 100% 2 Apply principles of infection prevention (e.g., hand hygiene, aseptic technique, isolation, sterile technique, universal/standard enhanced barrier precautions) 100% 1 Use approved terminology when documenting care 99.8% 1.
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About | NCLEX
Site: nclex.com
The NCLEX is the world’s premier licensure exam & uses computerized adaptive testing technology, ensuring a reliable measurement of nursing competence. The NCLEX is the world’s premier licensure exam and uses computerized adaptive testing (CAT) technology to deliver the exam, ensuring a valid and reliable measurement of nursing competence. A New Way to Take the NCLEX Imagine taking the NCLEX at home. NCSBN is exploring this option for NCLEX candidates. NCLEX Online will give candidates more choice and easier access when it's time to take the exam. More About NCLEX Online CAT Scoring The NCLEX uses computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to administer the exam. CAT is a method that uses computer technology and measurement to increase the efficiency and accuracy of the exam process.
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Candidate Performance Report | NCLEX
Site: nclex.com
The NCLEX Candidate Performance Report (CPR) is an individualized, two-page document sent to candidates if they fail the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN. Candidate Performance Report | NCLEX Skip to Main Content About Open Dropdown Passing Standard Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) NCLEX Online Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Clinical Judgment Measurement Model Prepare Open Dropdown Test Plans Register Open Dropdown Registration Fees & Payment Testing Locations Scheduling Exam Day Open Dropdown NCLEX Rules Acceptable ID Results Open Dropdown Quick Results Candidate Performance Report FAQs Contact Search Search Search Search Search About Open Dropdo ...
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JRC Project Proposal:
J. (2000). Item selection and ability estimation in adaptive testing with shadow tests. In W. J. van der Linden & C. A. W. Glas (eds.), Computerized adaptive testing: Theory and practice (pp.1-25). Boston: Kluwer. Van der Linden, W. J. & Glas, C. A. W. (2000).
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In this season of joy, our hearts extend to hardworking nurses on whom we depend. Every moment matters for safety and care. So NCSBN ensures regulation is there. May your holidays be adorned with cheer, with loved ones close, laughter sincere. NCSBN extends wishes clear, for a season aglow and a bright new year.
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2021_NCLEXExamStats-final.pdf
(NCSBN) | 2022 Table 9. First-time, Internationally Educated Candidates Taking the NCLEX-RN® for U.S. Licensure, by Country of Education (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2021) Jan. 1 – March 31, 2021 April 1 – June 30, 2021 July 1 – Sept. 30, 2021 Oct. 1 – Dec. 31, 2021 Total Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2021 Country of Education Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Denmark 1 1 100.0
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Acceptable ID | NCLEX
Site: nclex.com
IDs presented for the NCLEX must be valid, government-issued, and include a first and last name in roman characters, a recent photo and a signature. Include recent photograph Include signature If the ID does not contain a signature but meets all other ID requirements, a secondary form of identification is required. The signature on the secondary ID must match exactly with the first and last name on the primary ID and with the names that you provided when you registered. The secondary identification must contain a signature (in Roman characters). Domestic Test Center Acceptable ID Passport books and cards Driver’s license Provincial/territorial or state identification card Permanent residence card Military identification card International Test Center Acceptable ID (including Puerto Rico) A passport book or card U.S.