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  • MBPResponses

    When referring to board of nursing, the reference collectively includes Board Members, Executive Officer and Staff.   Jurisdiction:  Refers to state, territory or district where a board of nursing is located. May also be used to refer  generally to the board of nursing in a particular jurisdiction.  

  • MBPResponses

    When referring to board of nursing, the reference collectively includes Board Members, Executive Officer and Staff.   Jurisdiction:  Refers to state, territory or district where a board of nursing is located. May also be used to refer  generally to the board of nursing in a particular jurisdiction.  

  • Employers & The NLC | NURSECOMPACT

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Access NLC guidance for nurse employers, including licensure verification with Nursys QuickConfirm, 60‑day rule requirements, hiring resources, and legal compliance tools. How QuickConfirm Works Nursys QuickConfirm Resources for Employers Resources for nursing employers to better understand how the NLC impacts them as nurse employers. 60-Day Residency Rule - Guidance for Employers of Nurses Additional guidance pertaining to the NLC's 60-day rule for nurse employers when hiring nurses who are changing their primary state of residence. Employer Fact Sheet Important information pertaining to the NLC for nurse employers when hiring nurses from compact or noncompact jurisdictions. What Nurse Leaders Need to Know An overview of how the NLC impacts a nurse’s license, telehealth, travel nurses and other important information for nurse leaders.

  • Member Videos and Webinars | NCSBN

    Videos and webinars for members only. The team will review various resources offered for our exam members to keep current on NCSBN exam policies and procedures, opportunities to get involved with the development of the exams and ways to bring examination information to your jurisdiction. 2024   | Recorded Webinar NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: Ensuring NCLEX Items are Bias Free   This webinar will provide an overview of a critical procedure that ensures all examinees have an equal opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skil ...

  • BOD_Minutes_092011.pdf

    NLCA Update The Board reviewed the NLCA Update Report provided to the Board from the Chair of the Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators and noted the draft NLCA meeting minutes from August 2, 2011 had also been provided to the Board by the NLCA. The Board asked about the future composition of the Interface Group. Lanette Anderson will join NCSBN representatives along with Myra Broadway, Shirley Brekken, Debra Scott, and Betsy Houchen. There were no further questions from the Board. G.19. Appointment to Model Act & Rules Committee Action #10 The Board reviewed recommendations to appoint a member to the Model Act & Rules Committee to fill a vacancy. The Board moved to appoint Fred Knight from Arkansas to the vacancy on the Model Act & Rules Committee.

  • RulemakingHandbook_2021.pdf

    Publication of Proposed Rules Prior to promulgation and adoption of a final rule by the Commission, the text of the proposed rule or amendment and a rationale shall be published on the Commission website by the Rules Committee no later than sixty (60) days prior to the meeting at which the vote is scheduled, on the official web site of each party state board of nursing or in any other official publication that may be designated by the state for the publication of its rules. D. Proposed Rules Pub ...

  • 5_Using_Integrated_CJM_in_Education

    Client state, “I had postpartum hemorrhage with my last vaginal delivery and I required a blood transfusion.” Medical history of hypothyroidism and asthma. Case Study Screen 2 of 6 [Question displayed to the right of the case study] Ø Complete the following sentences by choosing from the list of options: [There is a dropdown list of options in each box] Case Study Screen 2 of 6 The nurse should recognize that the fetal heart rate (FHR) may , the maternal temperature may , and the amniotic fluid may be upon rupture of membranes if treatment is delayed. Infection can cause adverse outcomes for the fetus, such as .

  • 2022APRN_jcimiotti.pdf

    NEJM Catalyst 2 0 1 9 2020 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics; American Association of Nurse Practitioners Employment and Scope of Practice 2 0 1 9 2020 States with Highest NP Employment State Employed Hourly Wage Annual Wage California (1) 15,100 $70.18 $145,970 New York (4) 14,850 $60.79 $126,440 Texas (2) 14,680 $56.11 $116,700 Florida (3) 13,010 $48.58 $101,060 Ohio (7) 9,430 $50.78 $105,630 Source: BLS https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291171.htm#st https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291171.htm 2 0 1 9 2020 Nurse Practitioners: Practice Settings Auerbach DI, Buerhaus PI, & Staiger DO. (2020) Implications of the rapid growth of the nurse practitioner workforce in the US.

  • Microsoft Word - Final State Guidance

    Work with your state insurance commissioner to modify or temporarily rescind any provision in any medical malpractice policy issued in your state that may prevent insurance coverage of a health care professional’s work responding to the COVID-19 emergency in another state, and work with insurers to have them waive such limitations in their policies. GUIDANCE TO STATES 4   7. Utilize Medical Students when Deemed Appropriate: To the extent deemed appropriate by state health authorities, m ...

  • 2024dcm_awade.pdf

    Texas Board of Nursing Walkington v. Texas Board of Nursing Decision: • The evidence supports the adopted Findings of Fact ØDeference given to BON’s determination regarding weight and credibility ØThe record reasonably supports that minimum SOC were violated when Walkington drew the medication into a syringe without performing a final confirmation of its contents by either (i) reading it herself or (ii) having the label read to her •Walkington failed to preserve her issue of the BON’s i ...