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  • 17_MYM_SessionBook.pdf

    Measuring Clinical Judgment Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Update/Forum 60 Session Book | 2017 NCSBN Midyear Meeting Collaborating for the Future of Regulation 2/24/17 4 Current NCLEX Item Bank: Domain Distribution Cue Recognition Hypothesis Generation Com m unication Consequences and Risk Task Com plexity Tim e Pressure Distractions and Interruption Multiple- Choice Multiple Response Drag and Drop Hot Spot Audio Graphic Exhibit Summary • Clinical judgment is a necessary skill for ...

  • 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.

  • 2023_RN_Test%20Plan_English_FINAL.pdf

    NCLEX-RN® Test Plan Effective April 2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2023 ii 2023 NCLEX-RN® Test Plan Mission Statement NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public. Purpose and Functions The purpose of NCSBN is to provide an organization through which nursing regulatory bodies act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.

  • Microsoft Word - Transcript_2019MYM_Regulatory-Board-Innovations.docx

    "What does 6.041A...what do you mean when you're talking about this component of governance?" So, we start looking at the tools that we have had, as well as what can you create? How can you create a template then when I'm talking about regulation X? This here is what we're going to go in and we're going to look as Y. This is going to be the evidence that you're going to be assessed on, whether or not you're in compliance. When you look at the tools, first of all, the school gets what we're going to be looking at, surveys. So the initial one-day prep, we talk about the documents, let's say, under faculty, we actually give the schools examples of the questions that we're going to be asking faculty.

  • transcript_2025dcm_bush-batchelder3.pdf

    ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: 2025 Discipline Case Management Conference - BON Investigator Series Track: Strategies and Insights in Evidence Collection, Documentation & More Part III: Process Improvement Video Transcript ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2025 Discipline Case Management Conference More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2025-dcm-conference Presenters Erin Bush, Investigator, Washington State Board of Nursing; Lynn Batchelder, Investigations Supervisor, Washington State Board of Nursing - [Erin] Block three, process improvement.

  • 2026_PN_Test%20Plan-F.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    NCLEX-PN® Test Plan Effective April 2026 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2026 ii 2026 NCLEX-PN® Test Plan Mission Statement NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public. Purpose and Functions The purpose of NCSBN is to provide an organization through which nursing regulatory bodies act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.

  • minutes_aug_15_2023_final.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Lyon, LA 15. K. Esquibel, ME 16. R. Scott, MD 17. P. Johnson, MS 18. L. Scheidt, MO 19. M. Poortenga, MT 20. A. Oertwich, NE 21. A. Czechowicz, NH (Virtual) 22. M. Fortier, NJ 23. S. Ferguson, NM (D. Gerencer, designee) 24. C. Tillman, NC 25. S. Pfenning, ND 26. M. Anielski, OH 27. J. Barnhouse, OK 28. W. Miller, PA (Virtual) 29. L. D’Alessio, RI 30. C. Moody, SC 31. L. Young, SD 32. S. Richardson, TN 33. K. Thomas, TX 34. J. Busjahn, UT (Virtual) 35. J. Douglas, VA 36. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 37. S. Boni, VT 2 38.

  • MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Annual%20Meeting%20August%2027%202024.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Jenkins, KY 15. C. Constanza, LA-PN 16. K. Esquibel, ME 17. R. Scott, MD 18. P. Johnson, MS 19. L. Scheidt, MO 20. M. Poortenga, MT 21. A. Oertwich, NE 22. A. Czechowicz, NH 23. M. Fortier, NJ 24. S. Ferguson, NM (D. Gerencer, designee) 25 C. Tillman, NC 26. S. Pfenning, ND 27. M. Anielski, OH 28. J. Barnhouse, OK 29. W. Miller, PA 30. L. D’Alessio, RI 31. C. Moody, SC 32. L. Young, SD 33. S. Richardson, TN 34. K. Benton, TX 35. J. Busjahn, UT 36. J. Douglas, VA 37. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 38. S. Boni, VT (virtual) 2 39.

  • Transcript_2018DCM_BLubin.pdf

    That's bad because, again, just like I said, when I was given two a month I had knew when my window was clear and I think I probably took advantage of it once or twice. So, when we have a program that says, "We'd like to test twice a month," my recommendation is always, ©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 "Let's do 26 or 28 through the year so that two or three or four months is going to be three tests." Keep people off balance. Other things that keeps people off balance is some programs are five-day-a-week programs. And a controlled... Use in a controlled nature which most of your people can do.

  • Transcript_2026mym_sreinhard.pdf

    New Jersey actually said that the CARE Act helped the state reduce readmissions, and New Jersey had very bad data on readmissions, so this was a big deal. And it was framed for family caregivers need and deserve more help, as the research tells us. That was the framing of the whole thing. So there it is. As of 2023, we have all of it in red. There's 25 states and territories, 26 actually, but anyway. But you can see this whole part of the United States that doesn't have it. Isn't that interesting? Like, why? Florida, the southern states, but maybe you can relate to why that would be. So I want to get back to ideas for research.