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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. Applying years of global experience with the Maker Movement, she brings prototyping tools and makerspaces into hospitals enhance the natural problem solving abilities of clinicians and patients. Young is the Co-Founder of MakerNurse, an RWJF sponsored program to support inventive, frontline nurses. Her roots come from MIT as researcher in the Little Devices Lab and lecturer in the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science. 2018 | Event Presentation NCSBN Board of Directors Q& ...
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Transcript_2025mym_mar-forum.pdf
You heard in the previous presentation that it's very important in terms of reporting convictions or potential convictions, that there's clarity between the felony and the misdemeanor charges. State and federal felonies, a big deal, obviously, worthy of board's attention. It's inclusive in the document now. ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 But we added misdemeanor charges, which has created a lot of discussion or challenges amongst different boards. What is a misdemeanor challenge?
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L2L_Spring2015(final).pdf
A CEO is only as successful as staff are in their decisions and every single role here has an important part to play. These are the principles that I use to guide my leadership. Show up and be present — for me that means being focused and in the moment of whatever I’m doing, which isn’t always easy. Pay attention to what has heart and meaning — when I do that, I feel I can stay focused on what’s really important. Tell the truth without blame or judgment — we should be able to be vulner- able, meaning you can throw out ideas, or if a mistake is made no one gets beat up over it.
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21_PN_KSA_FINAL.pdf
To acquire the LPN/VN educator responders, three web surveys were emailed to the dean/director of the program to forward and distribute among their staff. It was requested that a survey be distributed to an educator in each of the following general areas: (1) Medical/Surgical Nursing, (2) Obstetrics-Gynecology/Pediatric or Maternal Child Nursing and (3) Psychiatric (Mental Health) or Community Health Nursing. If the school did not have specialty faculty who could complete the survey, it was asked that additional faculty in the clinical setting who teach Medical/Surgical Nursing participate.
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transcript_2021_MYM_klyons.pdf
The COVID-19 vaccination playbook that you see here was created using a cooperative management concept. While there is one single point of information, and that's our state health officer, Dr. Joe Cantor, or his designee, to obtain and disseminate the key medical-related information. Many of the other requirements of the program are supported by other state and local agencies, like the regulatory boards. At various stages of the pandemic, planning, emergency management, prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation discussions were all facilitated by the Department of Health's Office of Public Health, and we used subject matter experts for relevant contributions.
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L2L_Spring2017.pdf
As of February 2017: Only eight states lack any medical cannabis statutes. Twelve states only allow for the use of cannabidiol products for intractable seizures and many of these are restricted to clinical studies. Seven states (Hawaii, Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and Washington) currently allow APRNs to authorize the use of medical cannabis across a wide spread of 56 qualifying conditions.
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Addressing_Chemically_Dependent.pdf
DesRoches, C. M., Rao, S. R., Fromson, J. A., Birnbaum, R. J., Iezzoni, L., Vogeli, C., & Campbell, E. G. (2010). Physicians’ perceptions, preparedness for reporting, and experiences related to impaired and incompetent colleagues. Journal of the American Medical Associa- tion, 304(2), 187–193. Dunn, D. (2005a). Home study program: Substance use among nurs- es—defining the issue. Association of Operating Room Nurses Journal, 82(4), 573–596. Dunn, D. (2005b). Home study program: Substance use among nurs- es—intercession and intervention.
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21_NCLEX_PN_PA.pdf
Responders were roughly equally split between urban/ metropolitan (37.5%), suburban (33.0%), and rural (29.5%) areas. Practice Settings Most frequently, LPN/VNs reported working in long-term care (29.4%) and rehabilitation (16.8%) settings. Some other commonly reported settings include ambulatory care, physician office or clinics (8.9%); medical-surgical unit or any of its subspecialities (5.1%); home health, including visiting nurses associations (4.7%); and pediatrics (4.7%). Client Health Conditions and Ages Newly licensed LPN/VNs reported caring most frequently for clients with stabilized chronic conditions (46.4%), clients with behavioral/emotional conditions (38.4%) and well clients (34.1%).
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bb_2005.pdf
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS 1. Adopt the 2005 Slate of Candidates. Rationale The Committee on Nominations has prepared the 2005 Slate of Candidates with due regard for the qualifi cations required by the positions open for election, fairness to all nominees, and attention to the goals and purpose of the NCSBN. Full biographical information and personal statement for each candidate is posted in the Business Book under the Report of the Committee on Nominations. Candidates will present himself or herself at the Candidate’s Forum on Tuesday, August 2, 2005.
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23CRERecipientList.pdf
Grantee Institution A Comparison of Internationally Educated and U.S. Educated Nurses Cheryl B. Jones, PhD, RN, FAAN University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing Promoting and Regulating Safe Medication Administration in Nursing Homes Teresa Anderson, PhD University of Massachusetts Medical School Measuring Post-Licensure Competence with Simulation: The Nursing Performance Profile Janine Hinton, PhD, RN and Pamela Randolph, MS, CPNP Arizona State Board of Nursing/SCC/ASU Guidelines for Dual Certification in Acute-Care and Primary-Care Pediatric Nurse-Practitioner Programs Elizabeth Hawkins Walsh, PhD, CPNP Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Page | 7 2008 Project P.I.