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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.

  • Transcript_2021awards_ncbon.pdf

    Thank you especially to National Council, Dr. David Benton and his colleagues, for bringing nursing regulatory boards together to focus on matters of common interest. Especially thank you to the awards committee for selecting North Carolina for this prestigious award. We will continue our mission of protecting the public by regulating the practice of nursing.

  • Transcript_2019DCM_lovermire.pdf

    Now, a quick note on that, however, is a lot of PACUs are actually allowing people to give both at once. So sometimes in PACU, that becomes a little bit harder to tell. But generally speaking, in a nursing unit, they're not usually giving oral and injectable at the same time. And usually, the orders are written for two different pain scores, maybe the Dilaudid is for 7 to 10, and the OxyIR is for 4 to 6 or something. The next one is tampering. This one is a little bit difficult to pick up. You can sometimes pick this up on reports, so again, I might put a star next to this one.

  • Transcript_2019DCM_JDahn.pdf

    So we did do that and the board ended up giving a decree of censure for that. This is a report that you can get out of Nursys, if you're a member of the Nursys, you can get this, and this kind of tells you the different actions that are taken or the percentage. You can see, 10% of actions are taken by other states for suspensions.

  • Transcript_2018IT_Scheidt-Robertson.pdf

    She doesn't want to do that because in her mind, she has passed. We also told her, "Well, you can simply not do anything at all. You're going to exceed your time frame in which to test for us and then you won't be able to take the NCLEX anymore for Texas. You'll have to go to another state to try to test for them," because she only has a four-year window, since she's never practiced. She only has a four-year window for that. She doesn't want to do that either.

  • 2024nlc-legal-forum-rules-revisions.pdf

    This requirement may, in the alternative, allow the nurse to practice in other party states with prior written authorization from both the home state and such other party state Boards. An individual who had a license which was surrendered, revoked, suspended, or an application denied for cause in a prior state of primary residence, may be issued a single state license in a new primary state of residence until such time as the individual would be eligible for an unrestricted license by the prior state(s) of adverse action. Once eligible for licensure in the prior state(s), a multistate license may be issued.

  • transcript_2023mym_ngn-forum.pdf

    All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: 2023 NCSBN Midyear Meeting - Q & A Forum: The NGN Video Transcript ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2023 NCSBN Midyear Meeting More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2023-mym Presenter Phil Dickison, PhD, RN, COO, NCSBN - [Phil] I wanted to take this actual time to just open it up for questions on NGN. But before I do that, I got to actually thank a lot of people and this sounds like the Academy Awards. But you know that this project has gone on for 10 years. It was an idea 10 years ago. And we will give the first NCLEX NGN exam on Saturday.

  • Transcript_2018IRE_CPenney.pdf

    It's called an R2C2 model. It sounds Star Wars-ish. But essentially, it's these four areas, rapport building, exploring reactions, exploring to content, and coaching for change. And Daniel, I was thinking about the levels of logic as well and it would make a really nice addition probably for us to think about here. It's obviously, you know, we're reaching out to nurses to support them to meet high practice standards.

  • transcript_2024scisymp_atrinkoff.pdf

    And half are working in hospitals. And that proportion has been dropping as I've been serving nurses over the years. It seems to be going down. Okay. So the substance use prevalence in nurses, these are our estimates of percentages of the different types of substance misuse. Around 10% prescription type, alcohol use 31%. And then our substance use problems and disorders, we split. And the estimate was around 11% for substance use problems, and a little over...I guess, close to 7% for substance use disorders. And I'll go into a little bit more how we define those.

  • Transcript_2021DCM_ygreen.pdf

    One question that I have for you while we wait for participants to put questions in the Q&A tab is how are these methods of authentication developed? ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 I'd imagine that as social media continues to evolve quickly.