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Resources | NCSBN
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Updates on federal legislation and administrative agency policy, both passed and pending, will be covered, highlighting the work of NCSBN and our nursing coalition partners. The State Affairs team will bring you the latest updates on the Nurse Licensure Compact, APRN Compact and NursingAmerica campaigns and activities our team is engaged in to move nursing regulation policy forward. 2024 | Event Presentation Operation Nightingale Overview 2024 | Event Presentation Model Act and Ru ...
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Adverse Events Decision Pathway for Nurse Leaders/Administrators (AEDP) | NCSBN
The Adverse Events Decision Pathway (AEDP) reflects a balance between justice and fairness on the one hand and the need to learn from a mistake and disciplinary action when appropriate on the other hand. Whether or not the nurse’s behavioral choices included any of the following: deliberate harm concealment of the error substantial or unjustifiable risk – significant possibility that an adverse outcome may occur Whether or not the nurse’s history includes: other similar or serious errors received remediation or counseling for a similar error Whether or not any significant mitigating factors existed: Mitigating factors would include extenuating, explanatory or justifying fact, situation or circum ...
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Root_Cause_Analysis_Steps.pdf
©2012 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. NCSBN is a registered trademark, and Transition to Practice is a trademark, of National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Root Cause Analysis Steps Root Cause Analysis focuses on finding flaws and opportunities for improvement in the health care environment.
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2021SciSymp_bmartin-AEDP.pdf
Evaluating the Efficacy of the Adverse Event Decision Pathway: A Survey of Canadian Nurse Leaders By: Brendan Martin, PhD Agenda • Background • Methodology • Results • Key Takeaways Background Objectives Methodology • Design: Cohort study • Sample: Canadian nurse leaders • Data Collection: Qualtrics • Analysis: GEE models Demographics • Pre-Survey: 21% (663/3,155) • Post-Survey: 34% (125/369) Baseline Adverse Event Reporting Established Criteria: 194, 57.6% Facility Policy: 138, 40.9% Decision-M ...
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commissionbylaws.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
All Commissioners shall be given notice of Commission meetings at least thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled date. Agendas shall be provided to all Commissioners no later than seven (7) days prior to any meeting of the Commission. If an amendment to an agenda is made after an agenda has been noticed, but forty-eight (48) hours prior to a regular meeting, or twenty-four (24) hours prior to a special meeting, then the agenda is amended upon the posting of the amended agenda. All Commission meetings shall be open to the public, except as set forth in Commission Rules or as otherwise provided by the Compact.
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B_2_Aug_23_Post_DA_Minutes.pdf
Rationale: The Board is looking for diversity in membership for the Awards Committee. O.1. Debrief and Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 1:08 pm CT on Friday August 23, 2019. Approved by the Board of Directors: ______________________________ Date Attest: ____________________________ Secretary on: _______________________ Date
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Resources | NCSBN
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. The regulatory implications of virtual reality and artificial intelligence is discussed. 2023 | Event Presentation President’s Welcome & Board of Directors Update 2023 | Event Presentation Leadership Succession Committee Forum The Leadership Succession Committee is looking for interested parties to run for NCSBN elected office in August 2023.
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APRN Consensus Model | NCSBN
Advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) are registered nurses educated in a specific role and patient population at a Masters or post-Masters level. Keeping in mind, the unique requirements of each jurisdiction, APRNs relocating to another state, providing care across state borders in person, telephonically or virtually must ensure they meet the regulatory requirements of the state where the patient is located at the time care is provided by the APRN. As long as regulatory requirements differ from state to state, each border represents an obstacle to license portability - potentially preventing access to APRNs and the high-quality care they provide.
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2021_APRN-Roundtable-MBBigley.pdf
7 Assignment Gather your organization’s response to the questions by November 22, 2019 • What has changed in the nursing profession and/or within healthcare that should be considered during the discussion of the NTF revisions? • What are your top two or three concerns regarding NP education that need to be addressed during the NTF revision discussion? 8 Exercise 1 and 2 Exercise #2 For each topic area listed, what is the actual problem or problems? What solution or solutions would you r ...
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2024aprn_vandergaag-jago.pdf
Regulatory decision making for nurses; is the regulatory environment ready for AI? Ackn Charlie O’Hara AI = technology that imitates aspects of human decision making abilities, using algorithms to calculate, predict, interpret data Machine learning = models that learn from data 2 types supervised self supervised The impact of AI TTC-EC-CEA Report 2022 Is the regulatory environment ready for AI?