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  • InFocus_Spring_2021.pdf

    A study published in JAMA, “Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Nurse Burnout in the US,” measured the rate of nurse burnout and examined factors that caused nurses to leave or consider leaving employment. Among nurses who reported leaving their job due to burnout, “a high proportion reported a stressful work environment.” Ancedotally, during the height of the pandemic, numerous news articles highlighted stories of nurses who left the profession after being traumatized by the workload and emotional turmoil brought on by caring for COVID-19 patients. It remains to be seen whether those nurses and others like them will return to bedside nursing, or to the profession in another capacity.

  • 2023_RN_Test%20Plan_English_FINAL.pdf

    For up-to-date information on the NCLEX-RN Examination, visit the NCSBN website at NCLEX.com. https://nclex.com/index.htm National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2023 2 2023 NCLEX-RN® Test Plan II. 2023 NCLEX-RN® Test Plan Test Plan for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®) Introduction Entry into the practice of nursing is regulated by the licensing authorities within each of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN®) member board jurisdictions (state, commonwealth, province and territorial boards of nursing).

  • Fraud_Prevention_Manual.pdf

    This manual, Guidelines for Safe Practices for Fraud Prevention and Detection, is the result of the committee’s work and provides a detailed guide for NRBs regarding the prevention and detection of fraud, deception or misrepresentation in the licensure application process. 2 Definitions 1.

  • 2024nclex_qian-buttolph.pdf

    Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make? 1. “Clients can attend initial office visits with their husbands.” 2. “The initial office visit should occur no later than 6 weeks gestation.” 3. “Office visits should occur weekly beginning at 36 weeks gestation.” 4. “Clients will be screened for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) between 10 and 12 weeks gestation.”

  • How it Works | NURSECOMPACT

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Learn how the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) works, who qualifies for a multistate license, PSOR requirements, and resources for nurses, employers, and students. PSOR follows these guidelines: It is the state from which you have your driver’s license, voter registration card and state declared on your federal tax filing. It does not pertain to home or property ownership. There can only be one PSOR. Moving and need to change your PSOR? Reference the PSOR & Moving FAQs Nurses & the NLC Resources for nurses including: Authorization to practice details Travel nurse requirements Military family information Telehealth requirements Explore the Resource ...

  • InFocus_Winter2015.pdf

    subject=2015%20Awards 18 | In Focus Winter 2015 | 19 Click me to follow us! Keep Up with the Latest NCSBN News @NCSBN facebook.com/NCSBNOfficial This affirmation highlights the need for portability of licenses. While other health care provider regulatory bodies are just getting started in this process of interstate practice, NCSBN’s Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) has been ahead of the curve since its implementation in 2000.

  • 2024aprn_ppolk-johnson.pdf

    Mississippi IV Hydration Sites 24 25Infusion Therapy LLC, Hattiesburg, MS 26 IV Hydration clinic therapies must comply with both: The legal conditions under Section 503A of the FD&C Act; and The standards set forth under USP Chapter 797. USP Chapter 797 provides standards for sterile compounding, including: Supervision of compounding personnel; Training of compounding personnel; and Sanitary conditions for preparation of drug compounds.

  • Leader-to-Leader_Fall08.pdf

    In addition, the NCLEX is continually monitored through established processes to determine that the items reflect both fairness and cultural sensitivity, allowing all candidates to demonstrate their competence. For more information, please visit the research and technical briefs associated with the NCLEX examination at www.ncsbn.org/1232.htm. continued from page 1 3 Background Although national health care news highlights the nursing shortage, there is another looming shortage that will compound the problem many times over: the nationwide shortage of nursing faculty (Arias, 2006, NLN, 2006).

  • 2018DCM_CWoodard.pdf

    Reportedly, this continues as an ongoing problem in the facility. HEADLINES IN THE NEWS ▪ Typhoon rips through cemetery; hundreds dead ▪ New study of obesity looks for larger test group ▪ Man struck by lightning faces battery charge ▪ Red tape holds up new bridges ▪ Cold wave linked to temperatures ▪ Panda mating fails; veterinarian takes over ▪ Toilet out of order; please use floor below ▪ Miners refuse to work after death How can I help you write a better report?

  • 2024nclex_nwIlliams.pdf

    Methodology • Mixed-method design • Convenience sample of 73 experienced RN and PN nurses • Discussion in eight sessions • Post-surveys • Survey 1 • Survey 2 Methodology Gender Total Female 65 Male 8 Total 73 RN/PN Total RN 38 PN 35 Total 73 Participant Characteristics Number of Years of Nursing Experience 2-5 6-9 10-19 20 plus Qualitative Discussion 30 min education and discussion • Clinical judgment • Entry-level nurse characteristics • Practice environment Results Result Themes • Inc ...