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  • Transcript_2018NCLEX_KMiller.pdf

    And so, she decided she should leave AMA and ended up right back at the hospital in a worse situation than she was when she left. But that's the part that observable piece at the top that people can't identify, even nurses sometimes can't identify what they've done and what kind of clinical reasoning or judgment they've applied. So, Layer 1 is that observable layer that shows you the clinical judgment piece in its one big process there.

  • Transcript_2020MYM_Panel.pdf

    ©2020 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 Please choose the lighter one. And you would have to prove that there was mal intent or that there was lying when you give a bad reference. So, I want to really encourage employers, speak the truth. As far as frequent employment, I don't see that as a red flag. I think people do have to move. I think Millennials are going to look at many jobs.

  • Transcript_2019DCM_MdeLeon.pdf

    And if you have two people saying the same thing, then it's not a he said, she said, it's a they said, he said. Any other questions? Wow, okay. Well, I thank you for having me here. I really appreciate the fact that you are interested in this subject. I don't know if you have a lot of sexual misconduct complaints. You probably don't, because there seems to be more of...again, most of the perpetrators of sexual misconduct are male. So, I'm hoping that your commissions don't have a lot of these complaints. We don't, per capita, most of our complaints are obviously standard of care, but when you have a bad doctor, again, it breaks the public trust.

  • transcript_2022lpp_jcleghorn.pdf

    I'm excited about getting to go, but just trying to understand what the connection between the two. So, our theme for this meeting is boldly exploring. You can't explore, you can't be an explorer without being willing to take on risk. You know, I think about when we were playing as children. We all wanted to dress up as cowboys, cowgirls, or maybe you wanted to be an astronaut. Those were the two big ones for us. You wanted to take on those risks and go exploring. Some really might argue that there is no greater risk than space exploration.

  • CER_3_06.qxp

    NCLEX-PN Pass Rates and Volume for 1 st -time, US Educated Examinees by Primary Language Category. 2002 2003 2004 Table 2. CLEAR Exam Review 16 Winter 2006 Combining Groups When performing DIF analyses, the sample size is important. When the number of responses per item is small, only very large bias effects can be detected.

  • New_Nurse-Booklet-Web.pdf

    An empowered individual whom you may meet only for a 12-hour period, but who will put you and yours above theirs. OF A NURSE: Anonymous 28 TO PRACTICETRANSITION 28 29 TO PRACTICE 29 30 TRANSITIONING FROM EDUCATION TO PRACTICE In your nursing education program you had supervision when working with patients. As you move to your first job, there are some important issues you need to consider. ETHICAL DILEMMAS Throughout your career, you will likely experience ethical dilemmas when working with patients, their families and communities.

  • Transcript_2020annualmeeting_aroots.pdf

    However, I think we need to remember that the NCLEX is an exam of nursing knowledge. It's not an exam of jurisdictional differences. And I think this has been shown when the NCLEX has been implemented in Canada, and, again, when it was implemented in Australia. And one of the issues that I know that both the Canadians and the Australians looked at was, were there things that were of concern in relation to the jurisdiction versus was it just about nursing knowledge, which is the same everywhere?

  • transcript_2024scisymp_bmartin.pdf

    If you remember, there was a bit of a silver lining here in that we were able to replicate the National Simulation Study. So, when programs were, even at high thresholds, relying on face-to-face high- fidelity simulation, they were producing consistently strong student outcomes comparable to in-person clinicals and at times, exceeding.

  • Transcript_2018DCM_RMcKechney.pdf

    It would be cathartic but, you know, it should be your own computer. But either way, the other thing you're probably wondering is how did he get charged if she threw the computer out the window. Well, let's just say that his day was about to get a lot worse because there were some helpful neighbors and they understandably, when they saw his items going out the window thought there might be a break in and they called the police. And you would think that that would be the end of it except that he has a grow op in his basement.

  • Transcript_2022it_Montgomery-Russell.pdf

    And then when we communicate with each other, we learn that other people are seeing the same things. Oh. When I went further in the Google search, there is something called the Diploma Mill Police. And they listed Corllins University... Whoops. Corllins University on their diploma mill list.