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  • Transcript_2021_SciSymp_bmartin-AEDP.pdf

    All rights reserved. 4 While the most common reportable workplace behaviors or issues remained largely unchanged upon follow up, there was a net gain of 10 percentage points or more among those who would now also report issues of diversion, you'll see that was up nearly 32%, reckless behavior, up 26%, termination, up 24%, and standard of care violations, now up 13%. For most other workplace incidents, there were more limited gains or decreases observed.

  • dubick-qian.pdf

    If an item shows DIF, it could mean: There is an extraneous feature within the item causing this (wording, unusual terminology) There is a genuine group difference, but nursing content requires this concept to be tested (e.g., obstetrics items) Although the statistics were positive for DIF, there is no evidence from reading the item itself that DIF exists Previous Findings Nursing content that has shown DIF in the past: • obstetrics, gynecology • equipment, machines • the family, extended family, community • foods, nutrition • childrearing, toys • admitting relatives into nursing homes • public expressions of strong emotions DIF Review Process 1.

  • reinstatements.pdf

    Tip Sheet October 2013 Federal Reporting of State Licensure Actions - Reinstatements There is only one reporting scenario that does not require a 1280/1480 revision to action to reinstate an individual’s license or privilege to practice — when the disciplinary action of probation or suspension is reported with a specific time period AND automatic reinstatement box is checked.

  • policy_manual.pdf

    POLICY NUMBER: 4.4 AREA: Discipline AUTHORITY: Statute: Article I(b)(1-5), Article V(a)(3), Article VI(a-d); Rules: Section 201(1)(k), Section 202, Section 203 TOPIC: Activation of the Nursys® Board of Nursing (BON) Note PURPOSE: To provide guidance on activating the BON Note when a nurse is under investigation in a party state.

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_bmartin-APRN.pdf

    I do see another question that came in, "Do you anticipate a follow-up study to determine if when COVID has abated, we see the removal of some of these restrictions will continue?" Yes, that's an excellent point. So, we do anticipate, in particular, for some of these jurisdictions where there was kind of more pronounced easing or lifting temporarily of some of these restrictions, we do anticipate that we would follow up in some of these jurisdictions to understand if any of those waivers or any of those restrictions were effectively made permanent.

  • 2022NCLEX_wmuntean_on_demand.pdf

    Research Framework Conceptual Model (cognitive theories of the construct) Assessment Model (psychometric interpretation of cognitive theories) Task Models (blueprints of tasks) Mathematical Model (inferences of raw scores) Scoring Models (interpretation of raw data) Validation Model (tests of design decisions) Lay theoretical grounds for the assessment Collect raw response data Convert raw data to raw scores Reason from raw scores to inferences Scoring Research § Collected data on nearly 3,000 N ...

  • L2L_Spring2012_v4.pdf

    Q: Are there any data available regarding the impact of criminal background checks (CBCs) on nursing licensure? A: There is quite a bit of data available regarding CBCs on nursing licensure. For example, results from the Federal Background Check Pilot Program for Long-Term Care Workers showed that over the course of the study, conducting CBCs “prevented more than 9,500 applicants with a history of substantiated abuse or a violent criminal record from working with and preying upon frail elders and individuals with disabilities” (Senate Special Committee on Aging, 2008).

  • audited-financial-statements-fiscal-year-ended-september-30-2023.pdf

    Grants payable: NCSBN awards grants to selected institutions for nurse practice and regulatory outcome research, which are generally available for periods of one to two years. Unconditional grants are recorded by NCSBN in the period awarded. The expenditures in the accompanying financial statements include the amount expensed for the years ended September 30, 2023 and 2022. Conditional grants, if any, are expensed when such conditions are substantially met. There were no conditional grants awarded as of September 30, 2023 and 2022. Functional allocation of expenses: The costs of providing the program and support services have been reported on a functional basis in the statements of functional expenses.

  • 2024nclex_qian-buttolph.pdf

    If an item shows DIF, it could mean: There is an extraneous feature within the item causing this (wording, unusual terminology) There is a genuine group difference, but nursing content requires this concept to be tested (e.g., obstetrics items) Although the statistics were positive for DIF, there is no evidence from reading the item itself that DIF exists Previous Findings Nursing content that has shown DIF in the past: • obstetrics, gynecology • equipment, machines • the family, extended family, community • foods, nutrition • childrearing, toys • admitting relatives into nursing homes • public expressions of strong emotions DIF Review Process 1.

  • Transcript_2020AM_CEO-Address.pdf

    Professional associations must look after the needs of their members and the wider interest of the profession they represent. Educators must address the needs of their students, and service providers must contain a laser focus on the services they provide to the patients and families they serve. Each of these perspectives are important. A times, there will be tensions and trade-offs, but by working together, more robust, efficient, and effective solutions will be found. Each of these stakeholders need to conduct their own analysis. There are many things that need to be done, priorities set, and resources allocated.