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  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. To ensure public safety, licensure exams must go beyond assessing only knowledge and skills when evaluating entry-level professions to evaluating clinical judgment. This article provides background of a large-scale licensure examination’s process for measuring clinical judgment in entry-level nursing. 2019   | Publications NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: 2019 NRB Review of NCLEX items, Re-entry & Score Transfer Process   This webinar covers the biannual NRB Review, the candidate re-e ...

  • transcript_2022nclex_canada_qa2.pdf

    And so there's an entire presentation on just that topic that you can download and have access to, or I should say stream and have access to for up to 60 days. I believe another one may be standard setting. And this next question relates to that. So, Will, this one is for you. I don't know if you can answer this for us or not. But how many points would a graduate need to pass this exam? - Thanks, Jason. So, like I mentioned before, it's not necessarily about points. Everything is scaled to the current NCLEX scale. And so, much like we do today, with the standard setting, we set a standard of what a passing ability looks like, we'll do the same with NGN.

  • FINAL_14_CBC_Guidelines_052914.pdf

    The application should state that all applicants must report all misdemeanors, felonies or plea agreements. Any applicants with a positive history should also provide a personal statement describing the nature of any/all offenses. The personal statement should include the following information: date of offense(s), circumstances surrounding the offense(s), court findings, court documents and the current status of the case(s). Step Two: Minor Offense List The BON should create a Minor Offense List, which should consist of misdemeanors that are not applicable or relevant to safe nursing practice.

  • Frequently Asked Questions | NCLEX

    Site: nclex.com

    Get answers to common questions about the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN. For questions about whether you can practice in another state/province/territory, please contact the nursing regulatory body for that jurisdiction. Links to all nursing regulatory bodies’ websites and contact information are available on the NCSBN website. What reference materials are available in French? The following NCLEX resources are available in French: NCLEX-RN Test Plans   NCLEX Tutorial NCLEX Candidate Bulletin NCLEX Webinar Series NCLEX Exam Preview NCLEX Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Back to Top How the NCLEX Works Français Can a candidate skip questions?

  • NCSBN-Biometric-Policy-Website-French-2022.pdf

    Site: policies.ncsbn.org

    Un programme logiciel breveté convertit immédiatement les points de données ou points de mesure produits par la numérisation en une représentation mathématique unique de ces données qui sont alors chiffrées et sauvegardées dans un modèle. En fait, cette technologie ne collecte et ne stocke ni les images des veines de la paume ni leur numérisation.

  • KMBT_C654-20131003090749

    Leonard Young, Parliamentarian. 126 127 Leadership Succession Committee Report 128 President Douglas recognized Committee Chair Sara Griffith who referenced page 25 in the Business Book 129 and presented the following Board of Directors candidates for a two-year term: 130 131 President-Elect 132 Phyllis Johnson, Mississippi, Area III 133 134 Treasurer 135 Adrian Guerrero, Kansas, Area II 136 137 Area I Director 138 Susan VanBeuge, Nevada 139 140 Area II Director 141 Lori Scheidt, Missouri 142 14 ...

  • NCSBN_Policy_12-Nursys_Dec2023.pdf

    The NRBs executive officer will inform NCSBN of its designated legal counsel for purposes of this policy. 3.3 NCSBN’s legal counsel shall determine if the subpoena is enforceable against NCSBN and whether any defenses e.g. privilege, to the subpoena are available and promptly report to the chief information officer, executive officer and designated attorney for the affected NRB(s). 3.4 NCSBN’s legal counsel shall contact the designated attorney for the affected NRB(s) and coord ...

  • Nurse Licensure Guidance | NCSBN

    The Nurse Licensure Guidance tool provides state-specific licensure requirements, based on where you will be living and where you want to practice. To practice in noncompact states, you must apply for a single-state license with the appropriate board of nursing. To practice in your selected state(s) You will need a license in the below states. Select each state for licensure guidance. Licensure Requirement Details Obtaining licensure in the state(s) listed above authorizes you to practice in the following states as long as you qualify for a multistate license.

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. The NCSBN ID identifies nurses across systems and throughout their careers, providing vital nursing data while protecting their personally identifiable information (PII). 2024   | Video NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: Ensuring NCLEX Items are Bias Free   This webinar will provide an overview of a critical procedure that ensures all examinees have an equal opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities on entry-level content when taking the NCLEX.

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. The first part includes financial and business information including operating statements and listings of the Board of Directors, committees and staff that follows NCSBN’s fiscal year spanning Oct. 1, 2015 to Sept. 30, 2016. This document is posted here. 2016   | Publications NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: Standard Setting   Standard setting is a process used to determine a cut point on an ability continuum. Examinees scoring above the cut point are considered competent and able to practice safely and effectively. The NCSBN Board of Directors re-evaluates the passing standard every three years or when the test plan changes.