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2023_PN_Test%20Plan_FINAL.pdf
NCLEX-PN® Test Plan Effective April 2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2023 ii 2023 NCLEX-PN® Test Plan Mission Statement NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public. Purpose and Functions The purpose of NCSBN is to provide an organization through which nursing regulatory bodies 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.
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Trancript_2018MYM_AMaeda.pdf
There's a lot of literature on professional ethics and standards, but it's not integrated with the rest. It's specialists in that area. Or we find that this is more from the medical schools, it was very astounding to find that by half of the medical schools which were surveyed, about 26 medical schools which were surveyed in the United States, and of course, everyone's required to take our medical ethics course, but only half required it as part of the requirements to pass the medical degree. ©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
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Transcript_2025mym_legislative-update.pdf
Of the top states with the most bill filings, which were Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Oklahoma, and Texas, each had over 10,000 bills filed. And that trend for the number of bills is going to most likely continue to grow. And however, some legislatures are taking action to limit the number of bills. For example, California has a new rule for the 25 and 26 session, that senators can only file 35 bills total, which is down from 40, and assembly members can also only file 35 bills in total, which is down from 50. So I don't think that'll stop them from trying to hit that number. So when we track across the country, our goal is to find bills and issues that will impact nursing regulation and reveal trends in healthcare policy and occupational licensure.
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InFocus_Vol2_2022.pdf
In 2020, NCSBN launched a research study to investigate the effect of rapid changes made in nursing education programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The “National Prelicensure RN Study: Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Education” is currently underway at 55 nursing education sites across 26 U.S. states. The study seeks to determine the extent to which programs changed their instructional formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study will then prospectively and longitudinally track over 700 prelicensure nursing students and 450 faculty to measure engagement, academic performance and early career experience.
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L2L_Fall2015_final.pdf
. • are also being used in a documentary analysis of nurse practice acts, rules and regulations for collaborative practice agreements for four types of advanced practice registered nurses (nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists) in 26 states. With fiscal year 2016 upon us, the 2014–16 Research Agenda still has topic areas to explore. Anticipated areas of study from the agenda include discipline and substance use disorder, such as the use and effectiveness of remediation, and outcomes for discipline programs as compared to alternative to discipline programs (ADP), and differences in efficacy and recidivism of ADP.
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Transcript_2024aprn_power-carpenter.pdf
If a NP or prospective NP student in Canada wanted to work in an ICU or critical care setting, with a generalist program cover both primary and acute care competencies for both adults and pediatrics? Michelle, do you want to take this one? >> Things, sure. The new curriculum that will, as of '25 men '26, it is preparing the nurse practitioner for general practice in all practice settings. Even though the family all ages curriculum, you know, is very similar, will be very aligned with the new curriculum, there will need to be some adjustments by the faculties or schools of nursing to give experiences in these different areas.
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minutes_aug_15_2023_final.pdf
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Lyon, LA 15. K. Esquibel, ME 16. R. Scott, MD 17. P. Johnson, MS 18. L. Scheidt, MO 19. M. Poortenga, MT 20. A. Oertwich, NE 21. A. Czechowicz, NH (Virtual) 22. M. Fortier, NJ 23. S. Ferguson, NM (D. Gerencer, designee) 24. C. Tillman, NC 25. S. Pfenning, ND 26. M. Anielski, OH 27. J. Barnhouse, OK 28. W. Miller, PA (Virtual) 29. L. D’Alessio, RI 30. C. Moody, SC 31. L. Young, SD 32. S. Richardson, TN 33. K. Thomas, TX 34. J. Busjahn, UT (Virtual) 35. J. Douglas, VA 36. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 37. S. Boni, VT 2 38.
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MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Annual%20Meeting%20August%2027%202024.pdf
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Jenkins, KY 15. C. Constanza, LA-PN 16. K. Esquibel, ME 17. R. Scott, MD 18. P. Johnson, MS 19. L. Scheidt, MO 20. M. Poortenga, MT 21. A. Oertwich, NE 22. A. Czechowicz, NH 23. M. Fortier, NJ 24. S. Ferguson, NM (D. Gerencer, designee) 25 C. Tillman, NC 26. S. Pfenning, ND 27. M. Anielski, OH 28. J. Barnhouse, OK 29. W. Miller, PA 30. L. D’Alessio, RI 31. C. Moody, SC 32. L. Young, SD 33. S. Richardson, TN 34. K. Benton, TX 35. J. Busjahn, UT 36. J. Douglas, VA 37. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 38. S. Boni, VT (virtual) 2 39.
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2023_RN_Test%20Plan_English_FINAL.pdf
NCLEX-RN® Test Plan Effective April 2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2023 ii 2023 NCLEX-RN® Test Plan Mission Statement NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public. Purpose and Functions The purpose of NCSBN is to provide an organization through which nursing regulatory bodies 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.
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0102017_Addressing_Opioid_Epidemic.pdf
Activities to address the opioid crisis will vary with the size of the organization, location, scope of hospital and physician services, and community and state resources. However, all services developed should be integrated with the resources across the community. In addition to sharing this information with clinical leadership, care teams and organizations addressing this issue in your com- munity, consider forming a team to look at the issue and joining a learning network. The AHA is working to develop a forum for hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to come together to think through key strategies to stem the opioid epidemic.