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  • Locked PDF File 2022mym_ncsbn_preview.pdf

    Nursing Regulation Preview Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation Leadership Capacity Development & Member Engagement Member Relations International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) New Department ICRS Course Offerings Certificate Program Foundations of Regulation Continuing Education Creating Academic Partnerships between ICRS and Universities ICRS Fellowship Program For Outstanding Regulatory Achievement Accepting Applications • April 2023 Feedback from Part ...

  • Patient_Confidentiality_Violation-Social_Media-Interview.docx

    What would you do if you saw another nurse violate patient privacy? What are potential consequences if patient privacy is breached? To the employer? To the patient? To the nurse? To the nurse-patient relationship? Did you violate the privacy standards of the patient in question? YES NO How will you ensure a similar event does not occur in the future? Did you access social media while on duty? YES NO If YES, for how long? Who was caring for your patients while using social media? Did you print any information? YES NO If YES, what? When? Did you disseminate any information?

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    Recommendations for Consideration: The Finance Committee recommended that the Board accept the audited financial statement reports for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2023. Investments The Committee met with the investment consultant from AndCo. The investment consultant presented a report on the performance of the NCSBN investment portfolio. Returns for the NCSBN investment portfolio totaled $21.5 million in FY-23, recovering some of the losses ($38.3 million) in FY-22. While overall investment returns were positive for the fiscal year, valuations declined during the last quarter of FY-23.

  • Locked PDF File Microsoft Word - Oct_Conf_call_Approved_Minutes.doc

    Board of Director Minutes October 5, 2005 Teleconference Members Present: President Vice-President Treasurer Area I Director Area II Director Area III Director Area IV Director Director-at-Large Director-at-Large Donna Dorsey Polly Johnson Sandra Evans Rolf Olson Mary Blubaugh Martha Bursinger Myra Broadway Faith Fields Constance Kalanek Staff Present: Executive Director Kathy Apple Legal Counsel: NCSBN Legal Counsel Thomas Abram Call to Order Action #1 President Donna Dorsey called the meeting ...

  • Locked PDF File (Draft or Approved)

    . • Motion to go into Executive Session for the rest of the meeting was made by Tammy Vaughn and seconded by Kathleen McManus at 9:09 AM (Central) in order to discuss sensitive and confidential item development agenda items. The motion carried unanimously. • Confidentiality was discussed and orientation to NCSBN and the NCLEX item review process was provided. • The NCLEX Item Review Subcommittee reviewed 1,341 items. • A confidential report of the Executive Session will be provided to the NCLEX Examination Committee. • Request for approval of minutes for this meeting was motioned by Sarah Spangler and seconded by Terry Ward. Approval carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT TIME: The meeting adjourned at 11:39 AM (Central) on November 10, 2023.

  • PDF File RN_Test_Plan_French_2016_Final.pdf

    La divulgation d’éléments de l’examen comprend, mais sans s’y limiter, la discussion des questions d’examen avec des enseignants, des amis, des membres de la famille et autres. https://www.ncsbn.org/1201.htm http://www.ncsbn.org 9 Plan de l’examen NCLEX-RN® 2016 Bibliography Anderson, L. W., & Krathwohl, D. R. (eds). (2001). A taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing. A revision of Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. Bloom, B. S., Engelhart, M. D., Furst, E. J., Hill, W. H., & Krathwohl, D. R. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals.

  • 4_Operational_Information.docx

    ., public information officer, Human Resources staff, IT staff, FMLA contact, legislative liaison Email address, street address, phone number External Stakeholders What are the critical relationships maintained by the EO? How can you spread out the accountability for maintaining each of those relationships? At a minimum, identify those critical contacts here so that they can be followed up with in case the plan is implemented. External relationship that must be maintained Who is account ...

  • Locked PDF File 2018Webinar_IntelliVUE.pdf

    (NCSBN®) All rights reserved. NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN® and NCLEX-PN® are registered trademarks of NCSBN® and may not be used or reproduced without written permission from NCSBN. No part of this publication, presentation or material may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise now known or to be invented) for any commercial or for profit use or purpose without written permission from NCSBN. Inquiries in writing to NCSBN Permissions, 111 E.

  • Locked PDF File 2024itops_jschwartz.pdf

    ., emails) Occurs inside system 45588912 Abe McCabe abemccabe@yahoo.com NCLEX-RN 45588917 Lisa Leslie lisathequeen@gmail.com NCLEX-RN 45588918 Jack Blocker jackisback@hotmail.com NCLEX-PN 45588922 Sara Queen hermajesty@aol.com NCLEX-RN 45588971 Nancy Drew crimestopper232@me.com NCLEX-RN 45588983 Tony Stark RN_Man@starkindustries.com NCLEX-PN 45589255 Cyrus Miley hannah@montana.edu NCLEX-PNEAR LY P ROT OTY PE 45588704 Florida Board of Nursing Paul Skenes NCLEX-PN 45588739 Florida Board of Nursing ...

  • Locked PDF File 2021DCM_bmartin.pdf

    Natural Language Processing (NLP) Efficient Inefficient Key Takeaways 1) There are indicators of operational efficiency that transcend individual jurisdictions. v Higher Open Caseload v Large Case/Investigator Ratios v Increased number of Case Steps Key Takeaways 2) Monitoring NRB caseload, investigator workload, and case complexity is critical. v Someone at each NRB (e.g., director of investigations) could be tasked with this responsibility Key Takeaways 3) Agile regulatory systems are best supported by standardized and systematic data collection. v This analysis investigated a few important elements, but there may be more v Multiple software products to achieve this end v The key is to keep this process manageable Questions