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Transcript_2020MYM_ATD-Guidelines.pdf
So what we are recommending is that twice a month drug testing be a standard here, but you don't have to do it as long. And it's an important factor because the drug test can cost money. It's one of the important factors to consider. So what this graph shows also, for those who tested frequently, their likelihood of successful completion was much greater. The median number of test selections for those who completed the program was 40. And you could see that here, but the median number of test selections for those who did not complete the program was nine.
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transcript_2024scisymp_khaerling.pdf
I mean, this is exactly where I am living, because I'm living in this world, sort of watching and waiting [inaudible] sort of, and using what we have [inaudible] national council, as sort of our guardrails, if you will, while we're sort of [inaudible] it out. - Yeah. And we do have the healthcare simulation standards of best practice. We do have the ability to ask people to evaluate how this is going. Because yeah, it's a pretty small body of evidence. - Thank you for your work. - Yeah. Yeah. - Thank you for digging in and doing the hard work. - For sure. - [Barbara] Hi, Barbara Blozen, [SP] New Jersey and Area 4 director. So first, thank you for this simulation work. I'm reading everything simulation right now.
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ORBS_License_Verification_Feature_Set_Requirements.pdf
ORBS Training Material is the proprietary and confidential information of NCSBN that is made available to Boards of Nursing implementing the ORBS system and is not to be distributed outside of staff requiring ORBS system training. • The System will display the Discipline Panel for discipline on an Advance Practice License at the Population Focus or Prescriptive Authority level with the following details: o Discipline Header (Configurable text) o Discipline description (Configurable text ...
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2019TriReg_DBenton.pdf
We must never lose sight for a moment of the fact that we are not working for ourselves alone, in one particular state, but for the whole nursing body the world over.” Palmer (1907), pp 428 A Issue of Global Concern 5 | “…this practice [the creation of state licensing boards] has already led to grave abuses.
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Transcript_eNLC-NursysCom.pdf
Nursys has three different services available to both individuals and institutions. Nursys QuickConfirm, which allows anyone to look up a nurse from any participating Board of Nursing and access licensure and discipline information. Nursys license verification for endorsement is a fee-based service for requesting secure electronic verification of licensure between U.S. boards of nursing. It's used when applying for licensure in any state, including when a nurse moves from one Compact state to another. And Nursys e-Notify, a service where institutions and individual nurses can sign up to get free licensure notifications from participating boards.
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2021NCLEX_Johnson-Qian.pdf
Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make? 1. “Your same-sex partner should be tested for HIV.” 2. “You may be prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy.” 3. “You may want to discuss hospice care with your family.” 4. “You will need to avoid eating raw fruits and vegetables.”
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2021REx-PN_johnson-qian.pdf
Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make? 1. “Your same-sex partner should be tested for HIV.” 2. “You may be prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy.” 3. “You may want to discuss hospice care with your family.” 4. “You will need to avoid eating raw fruits and vegetables.”
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Transcript_2019DCM_LKelly.pdf
- We did actually just recently have a circumstance in which we had...very unusual for us. There was a summary suspension that was appealed on an interlocutory appeal, we call it a special action, in Arizona. And in that case, the argument on the defense side...well, they were actually [inaudible], but what they were arguing was that, because the board had been aware for several months of at least some of the conduct that was involved, that our window for asking for, or seeking, or imposing a summary suspension had passed.
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Filing_Complaint_FAQs.pdf
Any person who has knowledge of conduct by a licensed nurse that may violate a nursing law or rule or related state or federal law may report the alleged violation to the State Board of Nursing where the situation occurred. 2. Do I have to report? It depends on your state and the situation. Some states have mandatory reporting requirements for certain professionals or agencies. Contact the State Board of Nursing for more information about any reporting obligations in your state. 3. How do I file a complaint? Check your Board of Nursing Web Site or call the Board for information about how to file a complaint in your state. 4.
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Transcript_2019_NLC_Employer.pdf
He'd like to hire a nurse who's moving from Virginia, a Compact state. The nurse will notify the Virginia Board of Nursing of her new address and apply for licensure in California. Because she is changing her PSOR, her multistate license issued by Virginia will be changed to a single- state license. So, she will no longer have the privilege to practice in all Compact states unless she applies for individual single-state licenses.