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    Step 2: The report displays each duplicate active MSL. Step 3: Based on the license issue date, staff can make the MSL with older issuance date “not active” in their licensing system and then transfer to Nursys. The expiration date is also changed in their licensing system, and then transferred to Nursys and should reflect the date the change was made. Step 4: Upon making the MSL “not active,” the licensee is notified by the BON in the former state that the BON has learned the licensee has declared another NLC state as their new PSOR and was issued a MSL in that state.

  • Transcript_2021NLC_June9-part1.pdf

    So you're going to look to see that the people in your program, however many they are, match the names of the people and the number of people that are in this report to comply with the rule that says we need to notify other compact states of who's in a program. Of course, as you're------ licensing folks, you'll want to know if they're in the program. ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 If you see any of them that have the M in there, that means that it has not yet been converted over to a single-state license.

  • 22_Completed_REx-PN_FAQ-English_FINAL.pdf

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  • 25_Completed_REx-PN_FAQ.pdf

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    Candidate results are transmitted electronically to the nursing regulatory body (NRB) in the jurisdiction where the candidate has applied for licensure/registration. Each NRB has developed its own procedure for distributing results to candidates. It can take up to six weeks to receive your official results. Do not call Pearson VUE, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN®) or your NRB for the results as they will not be released over the telephone.. What does the number of items I answered tell me about my results? It is important to understand that the length of your REx-PN or the number of items answered is not an indication of a specific pass or fail result.

  • 2020MYM_APRN.pdf

    Transition to Practice Requirements In statute in 17 states The most common number of required hours is 2080 Decisions • 2080 practice hour requirement for a MSL • APRN Compact WILL supersede any state ancillary provisions • The Consensus Model Requirements would be added to the statute. • Seven states would be the minimum number required for the APRN Compact to become effective. • Language would require a “national exam” for licensure 2019 Based on an influx of bills at the

  • 2023aprn_bmartin.pdf

    Evaluating the Impact of Executive Orders Lifting Restrictions on Advanced Practice Registered Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic By: Brendan Martin, PhD; Michelle Buck, MS, APRN, CNS; & Elizabeth Zhong, PhD Agenda Background Methodology Results Key Takeaways Background Primary Research Question What is the impact of the executive orders lifting restrictions on Advanced Practice Registered Nurses’ direct patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic? Objectives 1) Assess APRN discipline trends befo ...

  • 2021SciSymp_bmartin-APRN.pdf

    Objectives 1) Implications for direct patient care 2) Discipline Methodology • Design: Cross-sectional study Methodology • Data Collection: Qualtrics • Survey Analysis: Detailed descriptive • Discipline Analysis: Summary trends Baseline Discipline Comparison Demographics • Survey Response Rate: 14.2% Ø Sample of approximately 17,000 APRNs located across 26 states Ø Sub-analysis n = 1,212 Collaborative Practice Agreement Details • Supervising physician signature/co-signature requirement ...

  • Committee Action Requested

    Given the combination of measurement and policy considerations, this effort was accomplished over a 12-15 month timeframe. Implementation It is important to note that NCSBN has worked to provide a recommended standard that is legally defensible and serves to protect the public as a benefit to its membership, the boards of nursing. The act of licensing professions is an authority that rests with the state, not with a not-for-profit organization like NCSBN. Only the state has the authority to define the requirements for licensure. The question now is, how many of the boards of nursing will use this standard as a legal requirement for licensure?

  • NCLEX-Testing-Availability-COVID-19.pdf

    Schwartz Director, Test Development, NCSBN Jacklyn Currier Manager, Exam Operations, NCSBN Overview • NCSBN testing responses to COVID-19 • Focus on health and safety • Efforts to restore testing capacity • Some very positive results • Key tips for candidates • Questions and follow-up • Please use the WebEx “Q & A” panel to enter questions • Jacklyn will respond to some via chat during the presentation • Jacklyn/Jason will respond to others “live” at the end of the presentation • You will also b ...

  • Transcript_2021NCLEX_skao.pdf

    If you used all five hours exam time but your exam has not been terminated by either the 95% confidence interval rule or the maximum length rule, the running out of time rule will be applied to stop your exam. This means when the exam time is up, the computer again disregards the 95% certainty requirement and then use your final ability to make the pass/fail decision. Again, your final ability is calculated based on ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 all questions you have answered. If you have answered at least 60 operational items, and your final ability is above the passing standard, you pass the exam.