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22_Completed_REx-PN_FAQ-English_FINAL.pdf
Site: rexpn.com
Each NRB has developed its own procedure for distributing results to candidates. It can take up to six weeks to receive your official results. Do not call Pearson VUE, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN®) or your NRB for the results as they will not be released over the telephone. What does the number of items I answered tell me about my results? It is important to understand that the length of your REx-PN or the number of items answered is not an indication of a specific pass or fail result.
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25_Completed_REx-PN_FAQ.pdf
Site: rexpn.com
Each NRB has developed its own procedure for distributing results to candidates. It can take up to six weeks to receive your official results. Do not call Pearson VUE, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN®) or your NRB for the results as they will not be released over the telephone.. What does the number of items I answered tell me about my results? It is important to understand that the length of your REx-PN or the number of items answered is not an indication of a specific pass or fail result.
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transcript_2025nclex_research-updates.pdf
Now, I'd like to turn it over to my colleague, Hong Qian, who will discuss the study's results. Hong? - Thank you, Nicole. Hello, I am Dr. Hong. I will present results, a summary, and a recommendation from this research study. As Nicole mentioned, because the NCLEX assesses entry-level nurses, it is essential to have a shared understanding of the duration of the entry-level period. Let's look at the results. Of the 193 participants, 74% responded yes to the question, indicating they agreed with the current entry-level definition of no more than 12 months of experience, while 26% of respondents indicated no.
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transcript_2025am_aprn-panel.pdf
And I'm sure this is going to mirror many of my colleagues' data, but in terms of preceptor and clinical site status and challenges, we are seeing an increased competition for clinical sites. I think this is driven by a number of factors. One is the number of programs that has increased over time.
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MINUTES_Mar_27_2023_Commission_Midyear_Meeting_Final_DRAFT.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
New NLC Website M. Kotnaur debuted the new NLC website, which went live in mid-March. This project has been ongoing for the past several months. Both nursecompact.com and nlc.gov will redirect to this site. The site brings together the informational site with the advocacy site. 14. Book: Fundamentals of Regulatory Design by Malcolm Sparrow J. Ridenour provided a presentation on a book focusing on regulation. The author, M. Sparrow is an expert in the area of regulation.
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Members and marketing discussed a variety of items to give away and established that branding would be important in this process. Printed from the NCSBN Members Only Web site, www.ncsbn.org 2 Leftover Business & Timeline Alicia confirmed that following discussion with the Board of Directors, the launch of the program’s timeline would shift from January to October in order to further awareness and engagement. Noting that the application deadline is typically a week after Midyear, members will be committed to spreading the word at Midyear.
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14_NCLEX_technicalbrief_SettinganEnglishLanguageProficiencyPassing.pdf
In the extended Angoff method, rather than estimating the proportion of minimally competent candidates who will correctly answer an item, judges estimate the number of points minimally competent candidates will need to obtain on each item. This is appropriate for the productive skills (Writing and Speaking sections) where the test-takers have to produce open-ended responses, which are then assessed by raters, using a set of predetermined criteria.
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2021SciSymp_kfoli.pdf
Individual factors and system- related failures appear to be contributors to substance use in nurses. Research Questions and Rationale 15 Phase 2: Study 2 The theoretical rationale for our study design • Based on the literature that indicates trauma is a strong predictor of substance use and SU is also viewed in terms of dual diagnoses, such as depression and anxiety. Research Questions: • What are the screening risk rates of tobacco, alcohol, and other substance use in registered nurses residing in Indiana?
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InFocus_Vol4_2024.pdf
What is discouraging is that many nurses see violence as somewhat routine.” When asked about what may be causing this alarming increase, Moffatt says, “I think there are a number of factors contributing to the increasing violence and some of it is related to a post COVID-19 ‘hangover.’
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Board of Directors Meetings | 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. Board of Directors Meetings | NCSBN Skip to Main Content Member Sign In Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Search Search Search Search Search Search Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Member Sign In More in Members Only Members Only Exam Member Resources Regulatory Resources NLC Commission Resources Member Websites & Applications Member Support Governance Delegate Assembly Bylaws Articles of Incorporation Board of Directors Meetings ...