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2022lpp_carmichael-livanos.pdf
Reducing Regulations • Eliminating restrictions on APRNs will have a positive impact on Florida’s economy estimated at over $1 billion due to increased wages and new job creation. • The addition of 4,518 to 10,390 new jobs estimated by removing barriers. RECRUITMENT Building a Coalition for Success: Floridians Unite for Health Care 9 Access to care case- • Only 2% of Florida physicians practice in Florida’s 30 rural counties. • Removing state-mandated physician supervisory requirements would allow APRNs to supplement health care options for patients and provide specialty services for patients across the state.
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2023am_exam-committee.pdf
AI/Remote Proctoring Crystal Tillman, DNP, RN, CPNP, PMHNP-BC, FRE Chief Executive Officer, North Carolina Board of Nursing Phil Dickison, PHD, RN COO, NCSBN Recap of Enhanced Proctor Security: Face Mesh Recap of Enhanced Proctor Security: Object Detection Recap Enhanced Security: Screen Capture AI/ML Development post Midyear Meeting 2023 Object Detection Mouth Opening Detector with Voice Detection Person Detection Person Detection Person Detection Multiple Voices Security Protection and Efficie ...
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2024am_finance-forum.pdf
Finance Forum Lori Scheidt, MBA-HCM NCSBN Treasurer Finance Committee Members 2023-2024 Lori Scheidt, Missouri, Area II, Chair Chris Archuleta, Washington, Area I Peggy Benson, Alabama, Area III Isonel Brown, Louisiana, Area III Sarah Cecil, Kentucky, Area III Jeremy Cummins, Mississippi, Area III Michael Starchman, Oklahoma, Area III Finance Committee Finance Committee Article X Bylaws oReviews annual budget oReviews investments and audit oRecommends a budget to the Board of Directors oAdvises ...
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2024lpp_ashaw-taylor.pdf
. • 1806: Return by Columbia and Missouri Rivers to St. Louis. Slide 1 Slide 2: Crossing a Continent and Seeking an Ocean with Lewis and Clark Slide 3: Pears, TJ, 1791, p.191 Slide 4: Alexander MacKenzie, The Canadians, p.54 Slide 5: McKenzie’s Route West, Trailblazers, 25 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8: 1796 Map of Northwest North America, AH, The West, 75 Slide 9: Meriweather Lewis, Trailblazers 27 Slide 10: William Clark, Trailblazers, 27 Slide 11: Osage Warrior Who Visited Washington, c1805, Trailblazers, 45 Slide 12: Dissemination of Horse in West Slide 13: Peter Rindisbacher, Blackfeet Hunting Buffalo, Artist Was, 64 Slide 14: Great Plains Indian Migrations Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17: George Catlin, Mandan Village, 1837, p.25 Slide 18: Saint Nevin’s Capt.
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2024scisymp_williams-qian.pdf
• Long-term care facility, increase in acute setting located in an urban area • Caring for medical-surgical clients • Aging patient population • Chronic, stable conditions • Behavioral/emotional conditions • End-of-life care • Increase in no orientation or on-boarding RN Orientation PN Orientation Type and Length of Orientation Type of Orientation 2021 2018 % Avg Weeks % Avg Weeks No formal orientation 9.7 N/A 7.2 N/A Classroom instruction/skills lab work only 3.8 2.4 2.8 1.9 Classroom and/or sk ...
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Transcript_2019AM_JGeorge.pdf
©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2019 NCSBN Annual Meeting - President's Address Video Transcript ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2019 NCSBN Annual Meeting More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/13304.htm Presenter Julia George, MSN, RN, FRE, President, NCSBN Board of Directors; CEO, North Carolina Board of Nursing - [Julia] It's my pleasure to report to all of you, membership and guests about the activities, the progress, the collaborative efforts that NCSBN has made over this past year.
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Transcript_2020annualmeeting_eiro.pdf
©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2021 NCSBN Annual Meeting - The Pandemic and Lessons Learned from the WHO Video Transcript ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2021 NCSBN Annual Meeting More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/15915.htm Presenter Elizabeth Iro, MHSc, MBA, RN, RM; Chief Nursing Officer, World Health Organization (WHO) Greetings everyone, and thank you to David Benton and your team at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing for inviting me to join you.
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Transcript_2020annualmeeting_jdouglas.pdf
©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2021 NCSBN Annual Meeting - President's Address Times Video Transcript ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2021 NCSBN Annual Meeting More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/15915.htm Presenter Jay Douglas, MSM, RN, CSAC, FRE, President, NCSBN Board of Directors; Executive Director, Virginia Board of Nursing Greetings member boards, NCSBN staff, and guests. It is my pleasure and honor to address you today and to provide reflections on the work of the board of directors and the business of NCSBN during the past year.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_afarag.pdf
So what we have in the literature so far, that employers base up to $136 billion annually in health-related loss to productive time and $45 billion annually in loss to productivity. Fatigued workers are subject to a lot of negative consequences such as musculoskeletal disorders, needlestick injuries, drowsy driving, accidents and near accidents, slow reaction time, altered cognitive function, and medication errors. https://www.ncsbn.org/15185.htm ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Speaking of nurse fatigue, nurses are the largest professional group in healthcare setting. And this is not a new information for any of us. About 60% of nurses work in hospitals.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_jcimiotti.pdf
It was the major hurricane in October 2012, and it began as a tropical storm really on October 22nd in the Caribbean Sea. On the 24th, Sandy was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane when it hit Jamaica with 80-mile-per-hour winds. A day later, Sandy was upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane when it hit Cuba with winds of 105 https://www.ncsbn.org/15185.htm ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 miles per hour. It then proceeded to hit Haiti, the Bahamas. It killed 54 in Haiti, 11 in the Dominican Republic, and 2 in the Bahamas. The next day, the 26th and the 27th, this hurricane was alternating between Category 1 hurricane and a tropical storm and then back to Category 1.