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InFocus_Vol1_2023.pdf
This article explains the significance of these workshops and their impact, directly or indirectly, on areas of interest to regulators such as NCLEX pass rates, program evaluation and workforce planning. 2023, Vol. 1 | 5 https://www.ncsbn.org/exams/before-the-exam/passing-standard.page https://www.nclex.com/next-generation-nclex.page 6 | In Focus 2023, Vol. 1 | 7 always assessed aspects of clinical judgment, there had not been a systematic methodology for measuring clinical judgment specifically.
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Educational-Settings-Day1-Handouts.pdf
Medication Albumin 25% Current Vital Signs T. 98.7ᵒ F (37ᵒ C); HR 110 beats; BP 98/62 mmHg; RR 22 breaths; Sats 96% RA; Pain free Indications Restores plasma volume after burns, hyperbilirubinemia, shock, hypoproteinemia, prevention of cerebral edema, cardiopulmonary bypass procedures, ARDS, nephrotic syndrome Medical History ETOH x 16 years; Smokes 2 packs/day x 18 years; GERD; total knee replacement 4 years ago; history of rheumatoid arthritis Contraindications Hypersensitivity, ...
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LetterfromthePresident_2024July.pdf
Page 1 of 2 post-board meeting update July 19, 2024 Dear Members: The Board of Directors (BOD) met July 9–10 in Chicago, cognizant of the fact that this will be the last time this year that the current board members will convene for a board meeting. This is also the last board meeting for me after four years of having the honor and privilege to serve as president of the BOD for this incredible organization.
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LTL_Spring2024.pdf
For questions, please contact JNR’s acquisitions editor, Marilea Fried, at jnr@ncsbn.org. Subscribe at journalofnursingregulation.com or call 800.654.2452 for more information JNR Special Issue: Telehealth and Virtual Nursing Publication Date: October 2025 Manuscript Submission Deadline: June 1, 2025 Call for Papers http://www.ncsbn.org https://www.journalofnursingregulation.com/ SPRING 2024 www.ncsbn.org 7 Initial Development I n 2022, the Washington state legislature passed Substitute Senate Bill 5693 to create a grant program for nurses who precept nursing students.
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Microsoft Word - Att_15_Proposed Revised Legal Memo to Employers_Draft 4
Site: nursecompact.com
Article IV d. of the Compact further states: “If a nurse changes primary state of residence by moving from a compact state to a non-compact state, the multistate license issued by the prior home state will convert to a single-state license, valid only in the former home state.” Adopted August 2, 2013, Amended December 11, 2018, February 18, 2025 Legal Memorandum to Employers Page Two (2) These provisions of the NLC, in any state in which it is enacted, have the same st ...
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1_Designated_Backup.docx
Designated Backup – Tool #1 Designated Backup The designated backup will be approved by the BON’s/agency’s appropriate authority and reviewed as needed, or at least annually, to make any needed changes (e. g full BON, agency head and /or board president). Signatories The appropriate authority, the EO and the designated backup, if appropriate will sign this plan.
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2024am_jdouglas.pdf
Key Strategic Partnerships Tri-Regulator Collaborative Nurse Licensure Compact Key Strategic Partnerships • Practice • Education • Regulation • Join Position Statements Key Strategic Partnerships • International Migration • Similarities and Differences • Re-evaluating INRC Structure Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom, United States Tri-Regulator CollaborativeKey Strategic Partnerships • Workforce • Opioid Collaborative • Compacts • Scope of Practice Nurse L ...
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Preceptor_Support_Tool_1_28_15.pdf
Each NLRN and preceptor evaluated the preceptor experience using a 23 item tool created for this study. Sixteen items from the Preceptor Evaluation Survey (Moore, 2009, Omer 2013; Moore personal communication) and five from the Preceptor Self Evaluation tool (Roth & Johnson, 2011; and personal communication) were used and 2 new items were written to fit the goals of this Transition to Practice program. Those items are listed in Table 1. A five point response scale (5= agree, 1= disagree) was used. We used exploratory factor analysis to determine whether there were natural categories into which the items fit and found two subscale groupings that were internally consistent and conceptually valid.
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2024_NCSBN_DA_Minutes_Signed.pdf
Miller, MSN, RN 2025-01-07T14:05:39-0600 Phil Dickison 2024-12-19T13:04:36-0600 Kay Allison Crews I am approving this document
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LTL_Fall2024.pdf
For questions, please contact JNR’s acquisitions editor, Marilea Fried, at jnr@ncsbn.org. Subscribe at journalofnursingregulation.com or call 800.654.2452 for more information Call for Papers JNR Special Issue: Technology and the Nursing Needs of Tomorrow: Innovation and Regulation Publication Date: October 2025 Manuscript Submission Deadline: July 1, 2025 http://www.ncsbn.org https://www.journalofnursingregulation.com/ mailto:jnr%40ncsbn.org?subject= http://journalofnursingregulation.com FALL 2024 www.ncsbn.org 8 I n the ever-evolving health care landscape, nurses stand as the cornerstone of patient care, their roles extending far beyond bedside assistance to encompass critical thinking, decision making and problem solving.