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  • Microsoft Word - August 5,2005 Minutes.doc

    Microsoft Word - August 5,2005 Minutes.doc 1 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Board of Director Minutes August 5, 2005 Capital Hilton Washington DC Members Present: President Vice-President Treasurer Area I Director Area II Director Area III Director Area IV Director Director-at-Large Director-at-Large Donna Dorsey Polly Johnson Sandra Evans Rolf Olson (not present) Mary Blubaugh Martha Bursinger Myra Broadway Constance Kalanek Faith Fields Staff Present: Executive Director Mgr., Exec.

  • Nursing_Practice_Act_Violation(s)_Report.docx

    Board of Nursing: Nursing Practice Act Violation(s) Report Form created by: the NCSBN Discipline Effective Practices Subcommittee December 2014 Date of Report: Date of Occurrence(s): Name of Licensee: Alias DOB: License No. and Status State licensed: Address Phone Numbers (H) (W) (C) Is the Licensee an employee of a facility (Circle One): ____ YES ____ NO If YES, Name of Facility: Address of Facility: Is the Licensee an employee of a staffing agency (Circle One): ____ YES ____ NO If YES, Name of agency: Address of agency: Narrative description of incident/conduct (include date, time and location of incident/conduct and any observed behaviors.

  • tip_sheet_npdb_narratives.pdf

    Narrative should include: • clear description of the events which led to discipline • description of relationship between codes when multiple adverse action codes are present • overview of the board's official findings or orders • basis for action and the codes selected on the report Format of the narrative must meet the following criteria: • up to 4,000 characters, including spaces and punctuation, excess of 4,000 will be truncated • other than the reported practitioner, may only reference indi ...

  • 2022NCLEX_candidate-registration.pdf

    NCSBN® Ensure the fair and secure delivery of the exam Pearson VUE Register and schedule candidates Administer the NCLEX® according to policy and procedures NRBs Determine and provide candidate eligibility Release NCLEX results to candidates Two-Step Registration Process for the NCLEX® Apply with the desired NRB Step 1 Complete registration with Pearson VUE Step 2 Scheduling Online: nclex.com/scheduling Contact NCLEX® Candidate Services **Scheduling at international sites cost an additional non- ...

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  • Committee Opinion, Number 711, August 2017, Opioid Use and Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy

    Data from SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions. SBIRT: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment. Available at: http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/ clinical-practice/SBIRT. Retrieved March 20, 2017. http://www.pdmpassist.org/content/state-profiles http://www.pdmpassist.org/content/state-profiles http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinical-practice/SBIRT http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinical-practice/SBIRT 4 Committee Opinion No. 711 reports have not shown an increase in risks of birth defects after prenatal exposure to oxycodone, propoxy- phene, or meperidine (21, 22).

  • Microsoft Word - Final Clinical Instruction in Prelicensure Nursing Program…

    Therefore, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) presents this Position Paper to provide guidance to the boards of nursing for evaluating the clinical experience component of prelicensure programs. NCSBN’s Practice, Regulation and Education (PR&E) Committee members reviewed the available literature, surveyed the boards of nursing and nursing education organizations, sought stakeholder input, consulted with experts and participated in simulated experiences to provide the rationale for this Paper.

  • Microsoft Word - 08_04_2006Draft_BoDMinutes.doc

    Microsoft Word - 08_04_2006Draft_BoDMinutes.doc 1 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Board of Director Minutes August 4, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah Members Present: President Vice-President Treasurer Area I Director Area II Director Area III Director Area IV Director Director-at-Large Director-at-Large Faith Fields Laura Rhodes Ruth Ann Terry Rolf Olson Mary Blubaugh Rose Kearney-Nunnery Myra Broadway Gino Chisari Kathy Malloch Staff Present: Executive Director Kathy Apple A.1.

  • 2021_Ops-Team_CandidateRegistrationProcess.pdf

    Two-Step Registration Process for the NCLEX® Apply with the desired NRB Step 1 Complete registration with Pearson VUE Step 2 Scheduling Pearson VUE’s website Contact NCLEX® Candidate Services **Scheduling at international sites cost an additional non-refundable fee** Pearson Professional Center Tour Testing Room Exam Day • Candidate Rules •Domestic and International Test Center • Acceptable Identifications (ID) • Break Procedures Scenario 2 Candidate Rules Government– Issued Non-Expired NameRece ...

  • 2022_Canada_NCLEX_Candidate_Registration_Process.pdf

    NCSBN® Ensure the fair and secure delivery of the exam Pearson VUE Register and schedule candidates Administer the NCLEX® according to policy and procedures NRBs Determine and provide candidate eligibility Release NCLEX results to candidates Two-Step Registration Process for the NCLEX® Apply with the desired NRB Step 1 Complete registration with Pearson VUE Step 2 Scheduling Online: nclex.com/scheduling Contact: NCLEX® Candidate Services **Scheduling at international sites cost an additional non ...