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2016_Winter_InFocus.pdf
Fortunately, the compact team was prepared for dealing with potential objections to the NLC. Education of legislators, their staffers and stakeholders is an ongoing responsibility.” “One concern you have in the legislative world is that a bill could be filed but not move,” says Fotsch. “But so far all of our bills are either moving or there are discussions behind the scenes that they will be moving, so that’s pretty exciting. A lot of states want this, which makes our jobs a lot easier. It’s just a matter of navigating the political landscape and making sure that when you do bring a bill, it’s the best time to do it.”
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NLCwebinar-Telephonic-Nursing-July2022.pdf
The practice of nursing in a party state under a multistate licensure privilege will subject a nurse to the jurisdiction of the licensing board, the courts and the laws of the party state in which the client is located at the time service is provided. https://www.ncsbn.org/NLC_Final_050415.pdf One Example from California “A California RN license is required for in-state or out-of-state RNs to perform telephone medical advice services to California addresses. It is incumbent upon the RN to be kno ...
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Molinari_FM 1..26
Professional Clinical Education Model: An Instructional Design 257 Deana L. Molinari 23. To Be or to Do? 273 Deana L. Molinari 24. Rural Distance Education Delivery and Design 293 Jayne Josephsen 25. Simulation in Nursing Continuing Education: The Wherefore’s and When-to’s 305 Angeline Bushy and Beverly J. Hewett 26. Program Evaluation and Outcome Measurement 323 Deana L. Molinari and Angeline Bushy 27. Specialty Topics: Genetics, Genomics, and Informatics in Rural Nursing 335 Christine F. Mladenka and Deana L.
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There was a higher percentage of male nurses (36.5%) than female nurses (24.7%) who recidivated (see Table 11). Employment Settings A comparison of national statis- tics revealed that there were a significantly higher percentage of nurses working in long-term care facilities who were disciplined compared to the national com- position (see Figures 4 and 5).
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transcript_2025nclex_research-updates.pdf
You may wonder whether the increased productivity in item- writing is associated with other factors rather than the item-writing intervention. ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 We have included the panelists' experience in item-writing at NCSBN before. In other words, whether they are first-time item writers or returning item writers. In the control group, there are 26% of returners, while in the experimental group, there are 48% of returners. Let's look at how many items each of the four groups can write. On average, first-timers in the control group can write 31 items, while first-timers in the experimental group can write 34 items.
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Transcript_Practice_Academic_Partnership.pdf
And we are starting to work with the Iowa Organization of Nurse Leaders and the Vice President of the Iowa Hospital Association, Vice President for Nursing. ♪ [music] ♪ - [Sarah] In Idaho, collaboration with academic and practice partners throughout the state is the foundation of this model. The mutual benefit when considering the potential need for extra healthcare personnel, while also recognizing the challenges that nursing education programs were experiencing as clinical sites began to limit and altogether temporarily stop accepting nursing students, helped propel this idea forward.
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KMBT_C654-20131003090749
The 431 motion was adopted by a vote of 100 (99%) in the affirmative and 1 (1%) in the negative. 432 433 New Business 434 President Thomas asked if there was any new business to come before the assembly. There was 435 none. 436 Proposed Amendments to NCSBN Bylaws August 2017 Page 1 of 18 Attachment A Preface to Proposed Amendments to NCSBN Bylaws Proposed amendment #1 has “conforming amendments” attached to them.
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2017_FSMB_Guidelines.pdf
Referral to, or consultation with a pain specialist for patients on higher than recommended dosages, may be considered, and dosages should not be escalated without re-evaluation of the benefits and risks. Before prescribing methadone for its analgesic effect, it is strongly recommended that clinicians have specific training and/or experience as individual responses to methadone vary widely increasing the risk of overdose. There is a complex relationship between dose, half-life, duration ...
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LTL_Fall2021.pdf
Nationally, first-time, U.S. educated NCLEX pass rates were 86.57% in 2020 and 83.75% through Sept 30, 2021 (https://www.ncsbn.org/1237.htm). continued on page 4 Four-Year Trend of NCLEX Pass Rates THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY – BSN Timeframe Total Delivered Total Passed Totaled Failed % Pass Rate 2017 153 140 13 91.50 2018 219 200 19 91.32 2019 266 240 26 90.23 2020 239 210 29 87.87 Jan 1– June 30, 2021 132 121 11 91.67 GW Nursing was able to substitute more than 50% of re ...
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Transcript_2020IT_SMontgomery.pdf
COVID-19 created for us an operational risk that had to be managed from the highest level of our organization because it cut across every department within our organization. The Criminal Background Check department. We had to figure out how we would fingerprint, when we would fingerprint. Education department, we had to focus on NCLEX testing dates and times. We were bombarded with questions from our graduating nurses on when they could take NCLEX. The licensure department, creating temporary permits, and just day-to-day operations.