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Guidelines_for_the_Board_of_Nursing_Regarding_Licensees_and_Cannabis.pdf
For example, the psychoactive 14 | Guidelines for the Board of Nursing Regarding Licensees and Marijuana effects of smoked cannabis are experienced within minutes after smoking, with peak levels occurring after approximately 30 minutes. THC concentration declines rapidly over 1-3 hours. With oral ingestion, peak concentrations occur over 1–3 hours.22 • Despite the lack of scientific evidence for an objective threshold which establishes impairment based on THC concentration, some jurisdictions have adopted a per se limit while performing specific activities.
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APRN_Key_Provisions-2022.pdf
Site: aprncompact.com
The procedures to be followed in the event of a failure by a party state to comply with the Compact include: • A period of technical assistance in curing the default; • Improved dispute resolution processes; and • Termination from the Compact in the event no other means of compliance has been successful. Article X Effective Date, Withdrawal and Amendment Addresses the method for states to enter, withdraw from or amend the Compact. • Effective when Compact has been enacted into law in seven (7) party states. Article XI Construction and Severability Provides for the Compact to remain valid in a state when any provision is declared to be contrary to a party state’s constitution. 3 APRNCompact.com http://aprncompact.com http://APRNCompact.com
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Tool_12_Interview_Questions_for_Assessment_of_EO_Competencies.docx
Interview Questions for Assessment of EO Competencies – Tool #12 1. How do you balance keeping an eye on the big picture of where the BON/agency is headed versus getting involved in the detail of daily operations? 2. What is your experience in development and articulation of an organization’s mission, vision, and values?
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Nursys for Members | 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. Full Participation ( view current list ) - contribution of both licensure and discipline data to Nursys Discipline Participation - contribution of only discipline data to Nursys Nonparticipation - no contribution of data to Nursys View current participation statistics (as of 10/11/2024) Benefits for Members that agree to full participation of full licensure and discipline data participation in Nursys receive valuable license and discipline based reports, including: Discipline covering all jurisdictions in Nursys Social Security Master Death Index comparison Sex Offenders Registry comparison and many more...
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) provides and maintains many services and websites. View the applicable Terms of Use (including the use of Trademarks ), Privacy & Security Policies , Disclaimers and End User Licensing Agreements for NCSBN websites listed below. Also available is the NCSBN Biometric Data Policy. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2900 Chicago, IL 60601-4277 Last Updated: 2/20/2024 NCSBN Leading Regulatory Excellence Copyright © 2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2021SciSymp_bhittle.pdf
Journal of Clinical Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15566 • Steege, L. M., Pinekenstein, B. J., Rainbow, J. G., & Arsenault Knudsen, É. (2017). Addressing Occupational Fatigue in Nurses: Current State of Fatigue Risk Management in Hospitals, Part 1. JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 47(9), 426-433. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000000509 • Stimpfel, A. W., Fatehi, F., Kovner, C. (2019). Nurses' sleep, work hours, and patient care quality, and safety. Sleep Health, 6(3). • Ward, E.
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Transcript_2022mym_Smiley-Kaminski-Ozturk.pdf
We then used the same model to evaluate the relationship between time to test as measured in 60-day units, and repeat test-taking behavior, broadly, to determine if waiting a longer period of time to sit for the test influences the likelihood to need to retake the exam more than once in order to receive a passing score. As you can see the results from our descriptive analysis, the difference between candidates taking the test once and more than once have comparable rates of discipline at 1 ...
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Leader_to_Leader_NLC_Issue2017.pdf
NCSBN staff are working with state legislatures to help accomplish this by testifying at committee hearings, participating in telephone and in-person meetings with legislators in target states, and drafting language to help bills move forward. What Educators Need to Know continued from page 1 SPECIAL ISSUE | MARCH 2017 www.ncsbn.org 2 The eNLC is also cost-effective, since an organization may share the expenditure of multiple licenses nurses can incur by crossing state lines. The effective date for the eNLC is the sooner of 26 states enacting the eNLC, or on Dec. 31, 2018.
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transcript_2023nclex_wmuntean.pdf
The 0/1 scoring rule would also apply there. Let's go through some detailed examples of when the 0/1 scoring rule is applied. The most common item type for the 0/1 scoring rule is the multiple-choice item. Candidates must select a single option to complete the item.