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  • 2022-nlc-conference-june15.pdf

    VII. i. 1-3, NLC Compact ICNLCA Commissioners arguably have HEIGHTENED immunity protection • Hodgson v. Mississippi Department of Corrections, 963 F. Supp. 776 (E.D. Wis. 1997)- There is no waiver of immunity when a state actor participates in an Interstate Compact Commission. • Doe v.

  • Transcript_2020IT_MSterzinger.pdf

    Are they using personal computers for remote access? And if so, can we force them to plug a hardware device into that? Costs are also important. Is the MFA solution priced per user, or per site, or per implementation, like one cost for VPN and another cost for your web application? There could also be ongoing costs, not only subscription, and maintenance, and support fees, but if you're using text messaging, is there a cost per message or is there a cost per phone call? You should also consider how you will support the MFA solution.

  • Transcript_2020annualmeeting_jdouglas.pdf

    I do want to mention two members of the 2020/2021 board of directors who most likely will not be with us when we meet next in person. Cynthia Labonte from Wyoming, Area 1 director who took early retirement in May 2021, and Anne Coghlan from Canada, Director-at-large, who has announced she will retire at the end of this year. The board and NCSBN have benefited from the leadership, service, and contributions and we wish them the very best in their future endeavors.

  • InFocus_Spring_2019.pdf

    It has evolved into one of the leading voices of regulation across the world. NCSBN’s membership is comprised of the NRBs in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories — American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and the Virgin Islands. There are three exam user members. There are also 26 associate members that are either NRBs or empowered regulatory authorities from other countries or territories. Mission: NCSBN provides education, service and research through collaborative leadership to promote evidence-based regulatory excellence for patient safety and public protection.

  • 2025nlc-governance-2.pdf

    • State A needs testimony of witnesses or evidence from State B in connection with a MSL or PTP. • State A requests that State B issue a subpoena on its behalf. • State B cooperates and issues the subpoena to an individual or entity (e.g., employer). • State A receives the needed information from State B. What this Subpoena Authority is NOT Intended for… • When the BON in State A needs routine BON investigative information from the BON in State B regarding a joint MSL or PTP case invest ...

  • NCLEX_Core_Values.pdf

    After a standard setting workshop, the NCSBN Board of Directors (BOD) reviews the recommended passing standard, multiple data sources, as well as impact data to make an informed decision regarding NCLEX passing standards. Standard setting takes place at least every three years or when a test plan is changed in order to provide evidence in support of a fair standard and that the decisions are appropriate (Wendt & Kenny, 2007). There are multiple quality control checks to ensure that the passing standard is applied consistently and the evidence is documented in internal documents and cross-functional meetings.

  • Reliability.PDF

    From these results, the NCLEX® Test Plan is derived. The test plan provides a set of content categories that define nursing actions and competencies across all settings for all clients. Every NCLEX question is classified into one of these content categories. When a candidate takes the NCLEX examination, their test questions are chosen such that there are some questions from each content category. Since some content categories are more fundamental to the practice of nursing than others, it is necessary to prescribe the percentage of questions chosen from each content category.

  • MSBON_Employee_Survey_Results_with_Return-Playbook.pdf

    Personal hygiene 2. Social distancing 3. Frequent disinfection of common surfaces Ensuring there are adequate supplies. Face Shields • Isolation Team Members and, • Those performing disinfection of common surfaces per the Playbook. However, the board should provide gloves if mandated by local laws. Note: Gloves put employees at higher risk of exposure and are not recommended for general protective use for the following reasons: • The COVID-19 virus does not harm your hands, so gloves pr ...

  • NCSBN Examination Candidate Rules

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    The exam clock will not stop while you are on a scheduled or unscheduled break. • To request a break at any other time, or to exit the testing room for any other reason, you must raise your hand and wait to be escorted out of the testing room. A palm vein scan will be taken when you leave, and again when you re- enter the testing room. The TA will resume the exam for you upon your return. • Lanyard policy: The TA will attach a lanyard to your locker key. The lanyard must remain visible during the break. REPORTING EXAMINATION CONCERNS If you have any problems or complaints regarding the examination or its administration, please call Exam Candidate Services toll free at 1-866-496-2539, or email info@ncsbn.org, within 14 days of your examination.

  • NCSBN Examination Candidate Rules

    Site: rexpn.com

    The exam clock will not stop while you are on a scheduled or unscheduled break. • To request a break at any other time, or to exit the testing room for any other reason, you must raise your hand and wait to be escorted out of the testing room. A palm vein scan will be taken when you leave, and again when you re- enter the testing room. The TA will resume the exam for you upon your return. • Lanyard policy: The TA will attach a lanyard to your locker key. The lanyard must remain visible during the break. REPORTING EXAMINATION CONCERNS If you have any problems or complaints regarding the examination or its administration, please call Exam Candidate Services toll free at 1-866-496-2539, or email info@ncsbn.org, within 14 days of your examination.