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  • Updated_onepaged_NLC.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Solution The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) increases access to care, protects patient safety and reduces costs while supporting state-of-the-art health care delivery – for today and in the future. The NLC allows for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) to have one multistate license, with the privilege to practice in their home state and other NLC states without obtaining additional licenses. Proven, Safe and Efficient • The NLC has been operational ...

  • Transcript_2019APRN_LBonanno.pdf

    And then we included nurse anesthesia students as well. They had to have completed one year of clinical education and be in good standing at their program. So what we did was…this was very much a working group. We met together, we took the feedback from all of those different events, the focus groups, the surveys. We took all of that together and we signed into groups and developed what we thought would be the domains, the descriptors, the competencies for each domain, and the progression indicators.

  • 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 ...

  • Transcript_2022-nclex-webinar_score-transfer.pdf

    ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: 2022 Webinar: Score Transfer Process Video Transcript ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Presenter NCSBN Examinations Good afternoon, NCSBN regulatory bodies. Thank you for your time and participation in this NCSBN examinations department quarterly Webinar.

  • Credentials_Evaluations_Fraud_Prevention.pdf

    However, the format may be rare and atypical for the supposed country of study. To illustrate, in most French-based systems, the grading scale is out of 20, whereas in many Russian-based systems, the grading scheme is based on a 5-point scale, oftentimes expressed in terms of excellent, good, satisfactory, pass, etc2. Common examples of inconsistencies found on fraudulent records include: ú Dates of study incongruous with the age of the applicant ú Dates of study that do not match the c ...

  • 2024nclex_qian-buttolph.pdf

    a.Question the client about the possibility of abuse when the spouse is not in the room. b.Explain to the client that the client will have to speak with a police officer to rule out the possibility of abuse. c.Explain to the spouse that the client’s injuries appear to be the result of physical abuse. d.Ask the client and the spouse how long they have been married. 34 3. Train Judges on the Standard Setting Method (Multiple-response items) ▪ OptAngoff_ExtAngoff • Round 1: OptAngoff • Out ...

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    PUBLISHED EVIDENCE TO DATE 40 8 ● Study of 48,000+ patients in Maryland ● Periods in treatment with medications associated with 82% less odds of overdose death than periods in treatment without medications ● After discharge from treatment, overdose risk the same MEDICATIONS SAVE LIVES 41 PATIENT PERSPECTIVE 42 GAPS IN EVIDENCE “Currently, no empirical data indicate which patients will respond better to which OUD medications” (SAMHSA TIP 63, 2018) Patient choice makes a tremendous difference in a ...

  • Transcript_2021NCLEX_johnson-qian.pdf

    Finally, our sensitivity panelists are instructed to flag any item that is patronizing, displaying, or indicative of offensively condescending manner such as calling a person sweetie or honey. Condescending language is language that implies that one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity. Offensive language is language that is disapproving to the moral sense, good taste, or is insulting such as a crude joke. Finally, we ask our panelists to flag any item that contains inflammatory content. For example, statements that support or refute one's political opinion. This is an example of an item that contains inflammatory language or content.

  • transcript_2023nclex_skao.pdf

    ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: 2023 NCLEX Conference - Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) Video Transcript ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event Past Event: 2023 NCLEX Conference More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2023-nclex-conference Presenter Shu-chuan Kao, PhD, Senior Manager, Measurement and Testing, NCSBN Good afternoon, everyone.

  • Transcript_2020_NCLEX_BHouston.pdf

    ©2020 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2020 NCLEX Conference - The NCLEX Practice Analysis and Test Plans Video Transcript ©2020 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2020 NCLEX Conference More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/14397.htm Presenter Brittany Houston, BSN, RN, RN Test Development Associate, Examinations, NCSBN Good afternoon and welcome.