Search NCSBN

The search results displayed are from the entire site. Visit the Resources Section to focus your search and filter only resource items (publications, videos, papers, toolkits and other resources).

  • 2024scisymp_cohara.pdf

    . • Least likely to do 0 telehealth • Titles: APRN • Specialties: Psychiatric/Mental Health, Family Health, Geriatric/Gerontology • Setting: Community Health Remote Workers • Significantly more likely to use Email and the Telephone, less likely to use Video Calls, more likely to spend >25 of their worktime doing telehealth, more likely to do interstate telehealth • Titles: Case Manager, Consultant • Setting: Insurance Claims/Benefits Frontline Workers • Significantly less likely to use telehealt ...

  • Transcript_2020_SUD-Video.pdf

    It's especially important for the nurse manager to be able to address the signs and symptoms of Substance Use disorder in a transparent, supportive way. Nurse managers should work to encourage open dialogue and educate staff that Substance Use disorder is a medical condition, not a personal failure. Nurse managers are also responsible for ensuring that co-workers understand they have a professional and ethical responsibility to report a colleague’s suspected drug use to the nurse manager and in some states or jurisdictions, to their board of nursing.

  • Transcript_2020_NCLEX_Morning-QandA.pdf

    So, Emily's work showing you to work through a case study, if you think about all 6 of those items together, it takes roughly a minute to a minute and 10 seconds for, on average, for folks to work through those today. - Thank you, Joe. And then I'd like to bring Emily back. Emily, in the examples that you showed, there are hints, like choose the four items that need immediate attention, and then each column must have at least one response. Will cues like this be present on the real exam? - Yes, thanks. The cues will be present like that on the real exam. Some will ask to choose the first. There can be many variations of this.

  • 12_RN_Practice_Analysis_Vol53.pdf

    Client Health Conditions 7.4 20.7 19.7 67.5 30.7 38.6 8.0 17.1 6.9 22.0 19.4 52.9 28.4 36.7 4.0 14.9 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Other Clients with behavioral/emotional conditions Clients at end of life Clients with acute conditions, including clients with medical, surgical or critical conditions Clients with unstabilized chronic conditions Clients with stabilized chronic conditions OB (Maternity) clients Well clients, possibly with minor illnesses Percent 2011 2008 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • Transcript_2019DCM_CHerman.pdf

    Since the decision to move to right-touch regulation, the number of nurses in BC has remained fairly the same, about 10% increase, but the number of complaints has [[00:29:00]] increased dramatically. However, our complaint staff has also increased dramatically to deal with that. We've gone from four full time equivalents to 30. This has allowed us to better manage complaints and give the right amount of attention to issues of significant risk to the public. We're able to triage those complaints that are low ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 end of the continuum in new and more efficient ways. And we've had large increase in the number of hearings [[00:29:30]] and more targeted remedial actions for nurses needing a course correction.

  • Transcript_2020MYM_APRN-Compact.pdf

    Today, we are very interested in your feedback. Please don't hesitate to give us your comments either to staff, to the board of directors. We're all interested in your feedback on this. We want to get this right, we want to get the APRN Compact up and going. So thank you for your attention.

  • Transcript_2022am_strategic-initaitives.pdf

    And you may recall, looking at the first resource, there was a video that was produced that, you know, it's hard to make the dry business of strategic initiatives come alive, but David Benton managed to do that with a brief video that we had on the 2020 to '22 strategic plan. We can never continue with this work related to strategic initiatives without paying attention to the articles of incorporation, the NCSBN articles of incorporation, that really talk to legally how we as an organiz ...

  • 2022_Exam_Candidate_Rules.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    . • Do not access the following during your exam: o Study notes (any educational and/or test preparation materials). o Cell/mobile/smart phones, smart watches, MP3 players, fitness bands, jump drives, cameras, or any other electronic device. o Weapons of any kind. The following items are not allowed in the testing room, but may be accessed while on break: • Bags/purses/wallets/watches (smart watches must be placed in the plastic bag.) • Coats/hats • Medical aids/devices • Food or drink, ...

  • Candidate Performance Results (CPR)

    Site: nclex.com

    . - - Physiological Adaptation (7 - 13% of the test) BELOW THE PASSING STANDARD Participates in providing care for clients with acute, chronic or life-threatening physical health conditions. Related content includes but is not limited to: Alterations in Body Systems; Basic Pathophysiology; Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances; Medical Emergencies; Unexpected Response to Therapies. - - 5.Allwrong 7206094

  • Candidate Performance Results (CPR)

    Site: nclex.com

    . - - Physiological Adaptation (11 - 17% of the test) BELOW THE PASSING STANDARD Managing and providing care for clients with acute, chronic or life threatening physical health conditions. Related content includes but is not limited to: Alterations in Body Systems, Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances, Hemodynamics, Illness Management, Medical Emergencies, Pathophysiology, Unexpected Response to Therapies. - - 5.Allwrong 7206284