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  • 2024dcm_jbush.pdf

    It is possible that a similar type of systemic discrimination permeates throughout medical regulation ranging from initial complaint to disciplinary penalty. @WAMedCommission WMC.wa.gov

  • RBrief_RNPract_Anal_054.qxd

    The numbers reporting work in long- term care represented a statistically significant difference from the 1999 RN Practice Analysis (7% in 1999 compared to 4.6% in 2001, X2(1) = 4.8, p<.02) (Hertz et al., 2000). Respondents reported working most in the medical/surgical (39%) and the critical care (31.5%) set- tings. Only 6.4% reported working in nursing homes. The percentages of respondents reporting work in various work settings remained remarkably stable from 1999 (Hertz et al., 2000) to 2001. The only sta- tistically significant difference was a decrease in the numbers reporting work in the medical/surgical setting (43.8% in 1999 compared to 39% in 2001, X2(1) = 4.4, p<.03).

  • 2025dcm_bush-batchelder3.pdf

    Improper CS Rx Management Practices Investigation Report General Summary Complaint Summary ABC Pharmacy, via their automated Suspicious Order Monitoring System (SOMS) and proprietary anti- diversion processes, flagged the Respondent’s pharmaceutical account for suspicious Lorazepam orders and subsequently reported the flag to WABON (pages 2-5). Summary Brief Background: • The Respondent’s two former WA clinics, located in City A and City B, were both named “XYZ Clinic Health Clinic and Medic ...

  • 2023_webinar_testing_accommodations.pdf

    Personal Item - Medical Devices Example Request: § Personal Item - OneTouch Ultra 2 Blood Glucose Monitoring System (Glucose Meter, Test Strips, Lancing Device), Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitor § Separate Room Personal Item Photos § Any medical device brought into the test room not attached to the body or any other personal items require pictures to be submitted to NCSBN. § Documentation should be sent to ExamsADA@ncsbn.org once the Personal Item request is entered in the ...

  • Practice | NCSBN

    NCSBN produces innovative materials and initiatives to support nursing regulatory bodies (NRB). We address practice topics with the intent to provide evidence-based resources to guide regulatory decisions. APRN Consensus Model APRN Consensus Model Toolkit Substance Use Disorder in Nursing An extensive body of scientific evidence shows that approaching substance use disorders as treatable illnesses is extremely effective. NCSBN offers free Substance Use Disorder Resources. Overview Substance Use Disorder in Nursing Opioid Toolkit Substance Use Disorder Educational Materials Guidelines for Medical Marijuana The NCSBN National Nursing Guidelines for Medical Marijuana  fills the gap ...

  • InFocus_Spring_2019.pdf

    The land area of Kazakhstan is 2,724,900 km2, which makes it the ninth largest country in the world. The administrative-territorial structure of the country includes 14 regions and three cities of a state significance. With a population of 18,376,178 people, more than 175,000 middle-level medical staff work in the health care system of the Republic of Kazakhstan, among which more than 132,000 are nurses. Nurses are trained in 25 state medical colleges, 55 private medical colleges and seven medical schools, and range from the level of junior nurse to a manager with a higher nursing education in accordance with European directives.

  • Regulatory_Management_of_Substance_Use.pdf

    Which statement about evaluation of a nurse with a substance abuse disorder who requires medication for medical conditions is correct? a. If a board of nursing isn’t authorized to require an evaluation, it cannot request one. b. A professional evaluation is not necessary since the nurse can self- identify whether he or she can continue to practice. c. The evaluator should have experience evaluating persons whose medical knowledge and experience could skew the evaluation findings. d.

  • NCSBN_Letter_CMS_COVIDBlanketWaivers_FINAL_06.18.2020.pdf

    . • waiving 42 CFR §485.608(d) regarding the requirement that staff of the CAH be licensed, certified, or registered in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations • waiving requirement for CAHs that a Doctor of Medicine or osteopathy be physically present to provide medical direction, consultation, and supervision for the services provided in the CAH at § 485.631(b)(2). • waiving 42 CFR 491.8(b)(1), modifying the requirement that physicians must provide

  • 2023am_cconnolly.pdf

    Practice Acts-A History William Osler at Work, Johns Hopkins Hospital, National Library of Medicine Visiting Nurse Society, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing Philadelphia Liberty Loan Parade, September 28, 1918 US Naval History and Heritage Command Philadelphia Visiting Nurse Society, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing History Medical Library, College of Physicians of Philad ...

  • 2018APRN_GSchiff2.pdf

    PI Moore PRIDE Project Christine Cassel, MD Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine Planning Dean. Former President/CEO of ABIM Foundation (founder of Choosing Wisely) David Eidelman, MD McGill University Dean, Faculty of Medicine Bill Galanter, MD University of Illinois, Chicago Chief Information Officer Mark Johnson, MD Harvard Medical School MMSc in Medical Education Candidate Annmarie Jutel, PhD Graduate School of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health (New Zealand) Professor of Healt ...