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MEMBERS PRESENT Emma Mamaluy, AZ Missy Poortenga, MT Kerry Pryzbylo, MI David Dawson, AR Jenny Barnhouse, OK MEMBERS ABSENT (Board of Nursing, e.g. TX) N/A FY 24/25 COMMITTEE CHARGE(S) 1. Perform ongoing review, revision, and development of the Model Act and Model Rules to reflect the current regulatory environment across education, licensure, practice, and enforcement through nursing regulatory bodies’ mission of public protection. #1 AGENDA ITEM: Review of Article V of the Model Act GOAL: Finish reviewing and revising Article V of the Model Act.
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10_BC_Vol48_web.pdf
There were 30 B .C . respond- ers who did not respond to this question . See Table 6 . table 6: employment Setting Characteristics Setting Characteristics B.C. % U.S. % Number of Hospital or Nursing Home Beds Under 50 beds 10 .9 5 .9 50–99 beds 5 .5 6 .4 100–299 beds 19 .1 25 .8 300–499 beds 13 .7 23 .3 500 or more beds 18 .6 25 .6 Don’t know 24 .6 8 .8 Other work setting 7 .7 4 .2 area Urban/metropolitan 64 .0 60 .1 Suburban 22 .2 27 .9 Rural 13 .8 12 .0 Practice Settings Overall, the majority of entry-level B .C . responders reported working in a medical/surgical unit (51 .1%), while critical care was reported by 12 .7% .
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(Draft or Approved) Printed from the NCSBN Members Only Web site, www.ncsbn.org 1 NCSBN Model Act & Rules – Licensure & Governance Subcommittee Minutes Date: September 23, 2024 Time: 12:00 – 2:00pm CST Location: Virtual Meeting Facilitator: Nicole Livanos Recorder: Maddie Tully CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by facilitator Nicole Livanos at 12:08pm CST.
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FY25_October%202024_NCLEX%20Examination%20Committee_Meeting%20Minutes_NEC%20Chair%20Approved.pdf
The NEC Dashboard is one of the methods used by the NEC to document their progress towards achieving the strategic objectives and to have a shared understanding of the steps that will be taken to achieve those objectives. Decision: The committee approved the FY25 NEC Dashboard as presented Printed from the NCSBN Members Only Web site, www.ncsbn.org 3 #7 AGENDA ITEM: Approve 2024 PN Practice Analysis Report (Executive Session) GOAL: Review and approve the results of the 2024 PN Practice Analysis. Discussion: Staff presented the results from the 2024 PN Practice Analysis. The results of the practice analysis are used to evaluate the current NCLEX-PN test plan to determine if changes are needed.
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12_RN_Practice_Analysis_Vol53.pdf
Correspondence of Population, Sample and Responders for the 2011 RN Practice Analysis Jurisdiction Population 2011 Paper Sample 2011 Paper Responders 2011 Web Sample 2011 Web Responders % N % N % N % N % Alabama 16 97 16 23 18 93 16 32 21 Alaska 02 9 02 0 00 16 03 6 04 Arizona 27 165 28 37 28 145 24 35 23 Arkansas 12 73 12 14 11 63 11 23 15 California RN 112 718 120 115 88 710 118 101 66 Colorado 18 104 17 23 18 103 17 22 14 Connecticut 09 53 09 6 05 61 10 10 07 Delaware 04 22 04 6 05 3 ...
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TTP_Phase_II_Final.pdf
Sample: Sites, Subjects, and Preceptors A total of 34 sites volunteered for the study. However, only 23 of the original sites actually hired new nurses (17 nursing homes, 3 home health agencies, and 3 public health agencies). Of the 23, 13 were study (TTP) group sites (9 nursing homes, 2 home health agencies, and 2 public health agencies) and 10 were con- www.journalofnursingregulation.com 7Volume 6/Issue 1 April 2015 trol group sites (8 nursing homes, 1 home health agency, and 1 public health agency). Most of the 34 sites volunteering had small TTP or on- boarding programs before the study; 16 had a structured transi- tion curriculum (13 nursing homes, 2 home health agencies, and 1 public health agency).
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WEB_08_2007LicExamRB_Vol35_CS3.pdf
National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2009 21PART II – 2007 NCLEX® EXAMINATION STATISTICS Ta b le 3 . f ir st -T im e, u .S .- e d uc at ed C an d id at es T ak in g t he N C Le X -r N ® e xa m in at io n, b y D eg re e Ty p e (J an . 1 - M ar . 3 1, 2 00 7) 1 r N -D ip lo m a r N -A ss o ci at e D eg re e r N -B ac ca la ur ea te To ta l J an 1 - M ar . 3 1, 2 00 7 Ju ri sd ic ti o n C an d id ...
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2020_NCLEXExamStats.pdf
(NCSBN) | 2021 Table 9. First-Time, Internationally Educated Candidates Taking the NCLEX-RN® for U.S. Licensure by Country of Education (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020) Jan. 1 – March 24, 2020 March 25 – June 30, 2020 July 1 – Sept. 30, 2020 Oct. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020 Total Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020 Country of Education Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Candidates Passed % Slovenia 1 0 0.0 ...
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Vol 19_final_revised.qxp
(NCSBN) ◆ 2005 N C 19 8 2, 28 5 1, 17 9 44 32 1 20 4 2 1, 15 6 6 65 15 4 16 7 13 1 4 5, 79 9 N D 7 23 8 21 9 0 8 11 0 1 20 4 0 16 2 19 1 0 0 0 53 7 N E 21 38 0 44 1 84 2 N H 9 4 22 9 11 17 6 85 0 1 39 7 0 26 18 75 12 0 2 0 0 1, 23 4 N J 0 0 33 7 0 12 0 80 2 34 8 0 21 53 4 12 15 1 71 23 9 0 12 0 36 5 3, 0 12 N ...
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2004 AM TOC_u2.qxp
The report will contain the number of delegates and alternates registered as present with proper credentials, and the number of delegate votes present. At the beginning of each subsequent business meeting, the committee shall present an updated report listing all properly credentialed delegates and alternate delegates present, and the number of delegate votes present. 2. Meeting Conduct A. Meeting Conduct 1. Delegates must wear badges and sit in the section reserved for them. 2. All attendees shall be in their seats at least five minutes before the scheduled meeting time. 3. There shall be no smoking in the meeting room. 4.