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  • bb_2011.pdf

    Leadership Succession Committee recommendation 1. Adopt the 2011 Slate of Candidates. Rationale: The Leadership Succession Committee has prepared the 2011 Slate of Candidates with due regard for the qualifications required by the positions open for election, fairness to all nominees and attention to the goals and purpose of NCSBN. Full biographical information and a personal statement for each candidate is posted in the Business Book under the Report of the Leadership Succession Committee. Candidates will present himself or herself at the Candidate’s Forum on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011.

  • 2024nlc-legal-forum-dobbs.pdf

    Compact Compare: IMLC • IMLCC - Analysis of Protection of Licensees Under Scope of Practice Provisions - December 2023 • Information Release - Physicians licensed in multiple states and the practice of medicine 6/29/2022 • IMLC Rule, Chapter 6, paragraph 6.6 - Created to empower member boards to help mitigate punitive disciplinary action taken in other jurisdictions - supportive of Shield Laws / Prohibition Laws from both sides of the issues raised about abortion/women's health and gender affirm ...

  • Substance Use Disorder | NCSBN

    NCSBN’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) initiative includes free educational materials and resources for providers who prescribe opioids. Who is Affected? Substance Use Disorder can affect anyone regardless of age, occupation, economic circumstances, ethnic background or gender. It is a progressive and chronic disease, but also one that can be successfully treated. However, published best medical practices cannot alone combat the Substance Use Disorder or the opioid public health epidemic. Only a multifaceted approach, including prescribers, regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical companies, employers, legislators, law enforcement, and the federal government has a chance at turning the tide of Substance Use Disorder and the opioid-related morbidity and mortality.

  • Substance Use Disorder | NCSBN

    NCSBN’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) initiative includes free educational materials and resources for providers who prescribe opioids. Who is Affected? Substance Use Disorder can affect anyone regardless of age, occupation, economic circumstances, ethnic background or gender. It is a progressive and chronic disease, but also one that can be successfully treated. However, published best medical practices cannot alone combat the Substance Use Disorder or the opioid public health epidemic. Only a multifaceted approach, including prescribers, regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical companies, employers, legislators, law enforcement, and the federal government has a chance at turning the tide of Substance Use Disorder and the opioid-related morbidity and mortality.

  • 09_AnalysisofNursysData_Vol39_WEB.pdf

    Actions Taken For Medication Errors Violation Action Frequency Percent Action Frequency Percent Probation/Conditions 1,175 16 .57 Hours/Shift 41 0 .58 Reprimand/Censure 833 11 .75 Counseling 38 0 .54 Other Action 708 9 .99 Chemical Dependency Evaluation 37 0 .52 Education 622 8 .77 Passing Medications 28 0 .39 Suspension 576 8 .12 Summary Suspension 27 0 .38 Voluntary Surrender 508 7 .17 Reinstatement Denied 24 0 .34 Fine 435 6 .14 Mental Health Evaluation 23 0 .32 Other 416 5 .87 Drug Access/Co ...

  • Transcript_2018AM_International-Panel.pdf

    According to this Act, 75% of the Thai people who had never been covered by any healthcare insurance scheme can get access to healthcare service without financial barrier. Thai government also reform healthcare system by strengthening primary healthcare services to reduce medical expense on advanced treatment in tertiary care hospital. Focus have shifted to health promotion, disease prevention, early detection, and primary medical care. According to workforce database of Thailand, there was a small number of physicians working in the rural area.

  • 2025nclex_escalante-kolbuk-bryant.pdf

    Home Healthcare Now, 41, 84 Nursing - 89. https://doi.org/10.1097/NHH.0000000000001143 Alrashidi, N., An, E., Alrashedi, M., Alqarni, A., Gonzales, F., Bassuni, E., Pangket, P., Estadilla, L., Benjamin, L., & Ahmed, K. (2023). Effects of (2023). Effects of simulation in improving the self-confidence of student nurses in clinical practice: a systematic review. BMC Medical Education, 23. Medical https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04793-1 Becnel, K. (2023). Effectiveness of simulation-based case studies on knowledge acquisition and clinical judgment in undergraduate nursing students.. Nurse education today, 132, 105994. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2023.105994 Reed, J. (2022).

  • InFocus_Spring_2021.pdf

    Jackson, MSN, RN, CEN, describes the way patients and members of his own family have responded to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Jackson is a seasoned clinical nurse in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Medical Center and immediate past president of the California Board of Registered Nursing. He and his wife Arlene, an intensive care unit nurse, have volunteered as vaccinators through a partnership between UCSD Medical Center and San Diego County. Jackson is no stranger to service.

  • 2022DCM_griswold-parris.pdf

    • Start of shift and after a vacation? • Chain of Custody requirements • Complete Chain of Custody form •Medical Review Officer (MRO) • Certifying Scientist affidavit • If they refuse… that’s not the end! Laws and Rules NCGS 90-171.37(4) – engages in conduct that endangers public health. 21 North Carolina Administrative Code 36 .0217(a): (3) Illegally obtaining, possessing, or distributing drugs or alcohol for personal use; (21) Accepting responsibility for client care while impaired by sleep deprivation, physical or psychological conditions, or by alcohol or other agents, prescribed or not.

  • 2016Webinar_NCLEXFAQ.pdf

    For the NCLEX, clients are the equivalent to residents or patients Answer Continued… Prescription: §  Represents what is commonly known as health care orders, interventions, remedies or treatments ordered or directed by an authorized primary health care provider Answer Continued… Primary Health Care Provider: §  Represents the member of the healthcare team (usually a medical physician [or other specialty, e.g. surgeon, nephrologist, etc.], nurse practitioner, etc.), licensed and authorized to formulate prescriptions on behalf of the client Frequently Asked Question #3 §  Does the NCLEX use generic medication names?