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  • 2023dcm_vpriola_reimagining_discipline.pdf

    Problems arise less often because of knowledge or skill deficits. They arise from social-cognitive-emotional attributes and conflicts, mixed with contextual (systemic) challenges. So how do we reimagine discipline? ● Discipline is about teaching & learning. Punishment is about power & control ● There are significant differences between human errors, at-risk behaviors & reckless behaviors. ● Psychological trauma and conditions are often at play when violations occur. Knowing whi ...

  • transcript_moment-video.pdf

    ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 We’re There in the Moments of Nursing Video Transcript ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Presenter NCSBN - [Presenter] Every day you go about your business, take care of your family, live your life. Until one day and a moment when you need a nurse.

  • B_2_August_17_Post-DA_Meeting_Minutes.pdf

    It was explained how there was an opening and the BOD discussed options for a replacement. The BOD has identified two potential candidates that President George will approach to determine if either is willing to serve. G.9. APRN Task Force Discuss Charge and Committee Members (Verbal) Katherine Thomas will lead as the chair for the committee.

  • Transcript_2020awards_dswankin.pdf

    For his advocacy, support, and promotion of NCSBN's mission and vision, David received the Distinguished Achievement Award in 2020. - [David] Hi, everybody, thank you so much for giving the National...the Citizen Advocacy Center, the National Council giving us the Distinguished Achievement Award to me. There it is. And we were thrilled to get it, I was thrilled to get it. https://www.ncsbn.org/16100.htm ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 To be honest with you, I think it should have gone to the organization.

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_lcusack.pdf

    This main map provides a forward analysis presented here, and the second map placed the word "regulation" at the center. The maps were reviewed to clarify overarching themes or concepts represented by each of the clusters. This formed the basis of developing a great, narrative description of each theme. Overall, there was very little research published relating to the influence of regulation on nursing CPD. There was no specific journal that regularly published on the topic. Within these articles, there are some international collaborations. However, most corresponding authors came from the United States or Australia.

  • transcript_2023nclex_hqian.pdf

    When we set the standard, we need to keep the mission in our mind. Standards should be revisited when test specifications, scope of practice, education programs, and/or other factors change. When we change the test plan, we need to re-evaluate the standard.

  • Transcript_2022NCLEX_skao-ondemand.pdf

    We'll want to hear your responses on these pretest items to develop new operational items for future CAT exams. The maximum length exam will have 130 operational items and 15 pretest items. The exam can stop with the minimal number of questions if your ability is far above or below the passing standard. This means when you respond to 60 operational items, the computer knows that you will definitely pass or fail the exam. There is no need for you to respond to more questions. If your ability is very close to the passing standard, you will be given a longer exam because the computer needs to collect more information about your ability to make the pass-fail decision.

  • transcript_2022nclex_jcurrier.pdf

    And this is where Pearson VUE comes in. When the candidate is marked eligible by their nursing regulatory body, the candidate will receive their authorization to test email from Pearson VUE. This email is sent to the address that the candidate provided with their NCLEX registration. The email will state accommodations granted.

  • Transcript_2021NCLEX_jcurrier.pdf

    And this is where Pearson VUE comes in. When the candidate is marked eligible by their nursing regulatory body, the candidate will receive their authorization to test email from Pearson VUE. This email is sent to the address that the candidate provided with their NCLEX registration. The email will state accommodations granted.

  • Transcript_2021NCLEX_skao.pdf

    Well, what used are your responses and ability estimate to determine the item difficulties of the new items. The maximum length exam will have 130 operational items and the 15 pretest items. The exam can stop with the minimum number of items if your ability is far above or below the passing standard. This means when you respond to 60 operational items, the computer knows that you will definitely pass or fail the exam. There is no need for you to respond to more questions, so the computer terminates the exam. If your ability is very close to the passing standard, you will be given a longer exam because the computer needs to collect more information about your ability to make the pass/fail decision.