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2020-AuthorityDisciplineStatement.pdf
Most states require a written and signed description of the practice or behavior that is being reported. Many states have complaint forms available on their websites, or you may call the BON to request information on how to file a complaint. Contact a board of nursing. Learn more about filing a complaint. June 29, 2020 https://www.ncsbn.org/contact-bon.htm https://www.ncsbn.org/filing-a-complaint.htm
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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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2021NCLEX_Monagle-Gonzalez.pdf
Where’s the finish line? • Meet classroom objectives • Pass the course • Graduation • NCLEX® Success • Readiness for practice • Safe Patient Care What have we learned? • 27% reported they use a model and 71% indicated they do not. • > 55% Chosen model is integrated into curriculum • Introduction of Next Generation NCLEX® was “extremely” or “somewhat important” to adoption of a model . 27% 51% 21% Use a clinical judgment model Don't but intend to start Don't and don't intend to start Model Use to Inform Curriculum N=234 (Jessee, et al. submitted) What deans and directors said?
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BODPresidentsLetter_Sept2025.pdf
The BOD also welcomed returning members Jenny Barnhouse (Oklahoma), Barbara Blozen (New Jersey), and Sue Painter (West Virginia), who were all reelected by the membership to serve another two-year term. The addition of these esteemed board members to the BOD is a crucial step in reinforcing the mission and strategic initiative of the organization, ensuring continuity and growth. As is customary for the first meeting of the new fiscal year, a board member orientation on governance was provided for all members of the BOD.
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Current Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Members | NCSBN
Meet the current members of the NCSBN Technical Advisory Committee, including their backgrounds, expertise, and contributions to NCLEX-related research. He also serves as a technical advisor to the national nursing licensure test. He is currently President of the International Association for Computerized Adaptive Testing (IACAT). Research interests include: adaptive testing, item response theory and computer-based testing. More about G. Gage Kingsbury, Ph.D Mark D. Reckase, Ph.D University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University Dr.
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Transcript_ngn-video.pdf
All rights reserved. 1 NGN: An Enhanced Exam for the Real World of Nursing Video Transcript ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. More info: nclex.com/next-generation-nclex.htm Presenter NCSBN Examinations ♪ [music] ♪ Clinical judgment. Clinical judgment is actually a fundamental component of nursing, what nurses do, who they are. Documentation, the interaction between the client and the nurse. The interaction between the nurse and the physician. It is fundamentally the underpinning of all things that nurses do.
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2024dcm_awade.pdf
Missouri Board of Nursing POLL QUESTION Are five DUI convictions of a nurse over a period of twenty-two years sufficient cause for disciplinary action by the BON? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe Jackson v. Missouri Board of Nursing Decision: • BON’s authority to bypass the AHC determination of cause and initiate a hearing is limited to the few offenses listed in the relevant statute • In the case of multiple DUI offenses, before the BON can discipline based on habitual intoxication or dependence on alcohol, it must first seek a finding from the AHC that cause to discipline exists • BON may not side-step the legislative directive to first file a complaint with the AHC • Circuit Court’s judgment reversing the Disciplinary Order is affirmed Jackson v.
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transcript_2024_icrs-promo.pdf
All rights reserved. 1 2024 International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) Promotional Video Transcript ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. More info: icrsncsbn.org Presenter NCSBN Nursing Regulation In regulation, knowledge is power. But to truly lead, you need more than just knowledge. ICRS is your key to advancement, where learning, networking and leadership converge. The ICRS Certificate program lets you network with your colleagues from around the world who share your passion for regulatory excellence.
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2021AM_rjason.pdf
Discussion: • Allows for BON flexibility Temporary Licensure/Permit Throughout Current: • Provisions in Model Act and Rules provides for temporary licensure Recommendation: • Temporary licensure provisions for initial licensure (by examination) removed. Discussion: • Public safety • Ex. employers not following up on whether the nurse is ultimately granted a permanent license • Ex. if temporary license is issued prior to analysis of CBC Administration of Exam Throughout Current: • Specifics on administration of examination • Location • Time • Etc. Recommendation: • Removed. Discussion: • Antiquated • BONs do not administer the NCLEX-RN or PN Applicant and Licensee Background Criminal Conviction Matrix Criminal Background Check Current: • None.
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2025nclex-webinar_workforce-study.pdf
NCLEX and Entry-Level Nurse Characteristics. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 5(2), 45–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2155-8256(15)30082-X • Entry-level characteristics study conducted every few years • Explore the exam/examinee match https://doi.org/10.1016/S2155-8256(15)30082-X Who is Today’s Entry-Level Registered Nurse (RN)? • Acute setting located in an urban area • Caring for medical-surgical, critical care, ED patients • Aging patient population • Chronic, stable conditions • Complex treatments • Behavioral/emotional conditions • End-of-life care • Increase formal orientation/internship Who is Today’s Entry-Level Practical Nurse (PN)?