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  • Locked PDF File 2021NCLEX_jbetts2.pdf

    •Early CJ research results •NCSBN® response •Literature review • Item bank review •Functional & strategic job/practice analyses •Linkage studies •Resulting NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) Importance of Nursing CJ • From 1990s to mid-2000s, growing awareness of importance of CJ • Adverse events could be prevented with good CJ decision-making • e.g., Brennan et al., 1991; Hodgetts et al., 2002; Leape, 2000 • Nurses are responsible for a significant proportion of the judg ...

  • Locked PDF File 2022NCLEX_jbetts_NCJMM.pdf

    Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN): The NCSBN® Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) Joe Betts, PhD, EdS, MMIS Director, Measurement and Testing Examinations Objectives At the end of the session the participants will be able to: §Describe the importance of measuring clinical judgment §Recall an overview of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model Importance of Nursing CJ § From 1990s tomid-2000s, growing awareness of importance of CJ • Adverse events could be prevented with good CJ decision ...

  • PDF File 2024_nnaap_content_outline.pdf

    Self Care/Independence 7% 4 II. Psychosocial Care Skills A. Emotional and Mental Health Needs 8% 5 B. Spiritual and Cultural Needs 2% 1 III. Role of the Nurse Aide A. Communication 7% 4 B. Client Rights 8% 5 C. Legal and Ethical Behavior 5% 3 D. Member of the Health Care Team 6% 4 Total 100% 60 01/24111 E.

  • PDF File 16_NNAAP_Content_Outline.pdf

    Data Collection and Reporting C. Restorative Skills 8% 5 1. Prevention 2. Self Care/Independence II. Psychosocial Care Skills A. Emotional and Mental Health Needs 11% 6 B. Spiritual and Cultural Needs 2% 2 III. Role of the Nurse Aide A. Communication 8% 4 B. Client Rights 7% 4 C. Legal and Ethical Behavior 3% 2 D. Member of the Health Care Team 8% 5 Total 100% 60 11/15111 E.

  • PDF File 2020NursingEducationAppGuidelines_Segment1.pdf

    Delphi • Part II. 5-year annual reports (quantitative) • Part III. 5-year site visit documents (qualitative) Evidence Based Approval Lit Review Delphi 5-year Annual reports 5-year Site visits Literature Review Medline, PsychInfo, ERIC and CINAHL Key words: outcomes, quality indicators, predictors of quality Gray literature Literature Review 1. Should first-time NCLEX pass rates be used as the sole outcome measure of a prelicensure nursing program’s performance? 2. What additional outcomes/metrics are used to measure performance of a higher education program? 3. What warning signs indicated that nursing programs are falling below standards? Literature Review Literature Review Summary of Findings: Question # 1 – first time NCLEX pass rates Many professions use pass rates.

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    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Subscribe to our Mailing List Follow Us Explore NCSBN Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Resources News Events Resource Center Regulatory Atlas ICRS JNR Careers Related Links APRN Compact NCLEX NLC NURSYS REx-PN Need Help? Contact NCSBN NCSBN Help Center Contact a Board of Nursing Members Only Sign in to access NCSBN members only information. Member Resources NCSBN Passport Terms Trademarks Privacy Help Sitemap © National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. | All Rights Reserved.

  • Locked PDF File 2022_Canada_NCLEX_bhouston.pdf

    The NCLEX® Practice Analysis and Test Plan Brittany Houston, RN Content Development Associate I Examinations NCSBN Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: • Discuss the purpose of the NCLEX® Practice Analysis and NCLEX® Test Plan • Describe the relationship between the Practice Analysis and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities • Discuss the relationship between the NCLEX Practice Analysis and NCLEX Test Plan NCLEX® Examination Purpose NCLEX Exam Fair and Comprehensive Entr ...

  • PDF File 2023am_dbenton.pdf

    Nursing Standard 18:6, 33-39 http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns2003.10.18.6.33.c3476 • Benton, D. (2017) Using bibliometrics to support revalidation requirements. Nursing Standard. 32:1, 44-51. doi.org/10.7748/ns.2017.e10589 • Benton, D.C., and Alexander, M. (2017) Regulation 2030: First steps of a Journey. Journal of Nursing Regulation. 8:2, Supplement, S1-S52. http://doi.org/10.7748/ns.14.5.16.s33 http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns2003.10.18.6.33.c3476

  • PDF File 2017_Annual_Report.pdf

    Hoell, Washington Karen C. Lyon, Louisiana RN Shan Montgomery, Mississippi Lorena M. Silva, Massachusetts Randolph L. Smith, Kentucky INSTITUTE OF REGULATORY EXCELLENCE (IRE) COMMITTEE Linda D. Burhans, North Carolina, Chair Natalie Baker, Alabama Mary A. Baroni, Washington Cynthia Bienemy, Louisiana RN Cynthia Gustafson, Montana Christine Penney, British Columbia RN Sue Petula, Pennsylvania Patricia A. Sharpnack, Ohio Susan S. VanBeuge, Nevada INVESTIGATOR TRAINING COMMITTEE Paula S. Schenk, Kentucky, Chair Catherine Boden, Alabama Angie Matthes, North Carolina Karen McCumpsey, Arkansas Gregory N.

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Interstate Practice DA Resolution 081514.docx

    Microsoft Word - Interstate Practice DA Resolution 081514.docx Commitment to Facilitating Interstate Practice WHEREAS, The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) recognized the importance of facilitating interstate practice by endorsing the mutual recognition model of nurse licensure in 1997; and WHEREAS, The facilitation of interstate practice promotes mobility among nurses who practice in multiple jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, Continued rapid changes in technology facilitate telehea ...