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  • transcript_2025nclex_qa3.pdf

    So however many points you got for those and has mapped them back onto the NCLEX scale. So that's how kind of points relate to the scale. And then what happens is behind the scenes, as Shu-chuan was pointing out, there's a threshold. There's a cut point about what's passing.

  • 09_AnalysisofNursysData_Vol39_WEB.pdf

    The average num- ber of years a nurse had practiced at the time of the disciplinary action was almost 12 years: 4% had worked one year or less; about one-fifth of disci- plined nurses had worked more than a year, but less than five years; another 27% had been a nurse for five years but less than 10 years; nurses who had worked between 10 and 24 years represented 39% of disciplined nurses; and 10 .5% had worked for 25 or more years . Given the concern over the transition of new nurses into practi ...

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_Kaplan-Klein.pdf

    She's a fellow of both, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the American Academy of Nursing. Dr. Tracy Klein is an associate professor at Washington State University College of Nursing. She is a fellow in the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Academy of Nursing, and the Institute of Regulatory Excellence, and a faculty member at the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy, where she mentors and teaches PharmD residents.

  • transcript_2023dcm_awade.pdf

    They overruled the board's finding because they said that there was no indication of harm. Okay. Now, wait, let me get the... You all act like I was the person that tried the case. I'm going to need some help getting out of here. Let me get back to it, okay? So what was Francis' position? Now, one of the points that I want to make here is that, you know, you have the facts that I gave you. What happens a lot of times when you have these appeals, what the court is looking at is the language of the statute, and that's the world that they operate in, okay?

  • 08_2006 LicExamRB_Vol31_21208_MW.indd

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  • Transcript_2018DCM_Garcia.pdf

    So who's at fault here? Who's partly culpable? I think we can say that this was managed probably incorrectly from the very beginning, right? So there's a lot of people at fault. Ultimately it was her fault for taking the pills. So Dr. Gabor Mattei who is a addictionologist in Vancouver, has treated more heroin addicts than anybody else in the Western Hemisphere, he coins it like this, "Although the initial act of ©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 ingestion is voluntary, cessation of the addiction is not."

  • 14_LTC_Monograph.pdf

    The following summarizes discussion themes. Resisting Change While participants recognized that resistance to change is common, they agreed that changing “the way it has always been done” is certainly possible. They observed that change is most difficult when the current way of working appears satisfactory to staff and there is no perceived reason for change. However, altering routine practices can be challenging, even if everyone is supportive of the idea of person-centered care and agrees that it is an important goal.

  • Video Library | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.   2019   | Video Nursys License Verification The Nurse License Verification service enables nurses to verify their license(s) from a Nursys licensure participating nursing regulatory bodies (NRBs) when applying for endorsement into another state. Nurses can verify their licenses by completing the Nursys verification process for $30 per license type, per each NRB where the nurse is applying. The nurse’s license verification is available immediately to the endorsing NRB. 2018   | Video Nursys e-Notify for Nurses e-Notify for nurses is a free of charge innovative nurse licensure notification system. The system helps nurses track their license and discipline statuses and provides license renewal reminders.

  • MBPResponses

    Executive Director   Board Member:  Member of the governing body of the board of nursing as outlined by statute   Practical Nurse or PN:  licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)   Role:  Describes the function   Title:  Describes the label given to the role    Approval:  The official recognition of nursing education programs which meet standards of approval established  by boards of nursing. Some boards of nursing use the term accreditation instead of approval, but for the  pur ...

  • MBPResponses

    Executive Director Board Member:  Member of the governing body of the board of nursing as outlined by statute Practical Nurse or PN:  Licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) Role:  Describes the function Title:  Describes the label given to the role Approval:  The official recognition of nursing education programs which meet standards of approval established  by boards of nursing. Some boards of nursing use the term accreditation instead of approval, but for the  purposes of th ...