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Professional Boundaries | NCSBN
Patients can expect a nurse to act in their best interests and to respect their dignity. This means that a nurse abstains from obtaining personal gain at the patient’s expense and refrains from inappropriate involvement with a patient or the patient’s family members. Download Publication Order Hard Copy Other Professional Boundaries Resources Professional Boundaries: When Does the Nurse-Patient Relationship End? Assessing and Managing Sexual Misconduct Nurses and Social Media: Regulatory Concerns and Guidelines Social Media White Paper NSNA Social Media Guidelines Contact us Didn't find what you are looking for? Contact us with any comments or questions. Submit an Inquiry Stay Current with NCSBN Join our email list to receive the latest < ...
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Professional Boundaries | NCSBN
Patients can expect a nurse to act in their best interests and to respect their dignity. This means that a nurse abstains from obtaining personal gain at the patient’s expense and refrains from inappropriate involvement with a patient or the patient’s family members. Download Publication Order Hard Copy Other Professional Boundaries Resources Professional Boundaries: When Does the Nurse-Patient Relationship End? Assessing and Managing Sexual Misconduct Nurses and Social Media: Regulatory Concerns and Guidelines Social Media White Paper NSNA Social Media Guidelines Contact us Didn't find what you are looking for? Contact us with any comments or questions. Submit an Inquiry Stay Current with NCSBN Join our email list to receive the latest < ...
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Transcript_2022DCM_nbrown.pdf
A lot of that stigma then gets internalized for folks and they start to self-select out of the process entirely, right? This is one of those things that, kind of, makes it hard to quantify the impact of these collateral consequences [00:26:30] because you don't really necessarily see it happening in a regulatory sense.
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Follow the Manual | 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. Related Resources Download Presentation Download Transcript THIS VIDEO IS FROM: Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) Conference Series May 2021 - Virtual All Past Events Other Videos Guiding Resources of the NLC Cruise Control: NLC Compliance Cruising the Path of Discipline and Investigations Upwards and Onwards: NLC Rulemaking Finding the Hidden Pathways: Roadwork Ahead: Changes and Enhancements to Nursys Finding the Hidden Pathways: Roadwork Ahead: Research Committee View All Videos Stay ...
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Resources | NCSBN
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. 2021 | Event Presentation Results From the 2020 National Nursing Workforce Survey 2021 | Event Presentation A Bibliographic Exploration of the Influence of Nursing Regulation on Continuing Professional Development 2021 | Event Presentation Nurse Practitioner Roles in Addressing the Opioid Crisis: Impact of State Scope of Practice Regulations on Provision of Medication-Assisted Treatment 2021 | Event Presentation Board of Nursing Case Administration/Discipline Efficiency Study 2021 | Ev ...
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Guiding Resources of the NLC | 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. Surviving During Times of Change: The Science of Enhancing Resilience View All Videos Stay Current with NCSBN Join our email list to receive the latest news, publications and events from NCSBN and the world of nursing regulation. Subscribe to our Email List Follow Us Explore NCSBN Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Resources News Events Resource Center Regulatory Atlas ICRS JNR Careers Related Links APRN Compact NCLEX NLC NURSYS REx-PN Need Help?
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2018DCM_CWoodard_Handouts.pdf
On December 16, 2015 I e-mailed her requesting further information. I specifically requested her to, • Identify where she was working at the time of her contact with the Respondent. • In what jurisdiction did the Respondent’s arrest occur. • Who is the arresting agency? • Current contact information for the Respondent. Page 10 The Complainant responded with a short reply. She wrote she was working at the Memorial Hospital ED at the time she treated the Respondent and she believed the arresting agency to be the Dodge County Sheriff’s department. Page 10 I sent a letter to the PD requesting a copy of the Respondent’s arrest report for DUI on 10/10/2015.
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Guiding Principles | NCSBN
NCSBN’s Guiding Nursing Regulation Philosophy outlines evidence‑based, proportionate, and transparent regulatory principles that safeguard public health. Resources to achieve this principle in the NRB evaluation include: Sunrise provisions via jurisdiction Sunset review via jurisdiction Regulatory Excellence Accreditation System (in progress) Related Resources Guiding Nursing Regulation Philosophy Regulation 2030 -Executive Summary- First Steps of A Journey Regulation 2030 Step One- Bibliometric Review: Identifying Evolving and Emergent Regulatory Trends Regulation 2030 Step Two- Capturing the Essence Development of Regulatory Concept Maps Regula ...
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NCSBN_AnnualReport2006.pdf
The catalog of courses expanded to 32 offerings ranging from continuing education courses for nurses, preparatory courses for licensure exam candidates, and item writing and test development courses for nursing faculty. New courses for nurses focusing on practice challenges that were introduced in the past year included: “Delegating Effectively,” “Acclimation of International Nurses into U.S.
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2018NewGradsFactsheetFINAL.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Since he needs privileges to work in Maryland, that is the state where he will apply for licensure by exam. Although Maryland is a compact state, he will receive a single-state license rather than a multistate license because he is a resident of a noncompact state. Since he lives in Massachusetts, but will not practice there, he has no need to apply for licensure in Massachusetts. 4.