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The subcommittee reviewed the red lined version of the proposed changes recommended during the April 15-16, 2024, meeting and completed its review of Articles VII, VIII and IX of the Model Act. The subcommittee began reviewing Section 7 of the Model Rules and discussed proposed edits and updates. The subcommittee discussed a new layout for the Model Rules to better align the sections with similar sections of the Model Act. NEXT MEETING: Date: October 15, 2024 Time: 1:00pm CT Location: Virtual Minutes Submitted By: Jim Cleghorn Date: October 14, 2024 Model Act and Rules Committee – Discipline Subcommittee Minutes
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minutes_october_2023.pdf
OPENING REMARKS - ANNOUNCEMENTS The NEC Chair welcomed commitee members and staff to join the on-site meeng. #1 AGENDA ITEM: Approve Consent Agenda GOAL: To provide the commitee with the opportunity to approve the consent agenda or to request that any consent reports be removed and added to the business agenda for discussion. Discussion: Staff presented the consent agenda for the commitee’s approval.
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NSNA_Social_Media_Recommendations.pdf
1 National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc. 45 Main Street, Suite 606, Brooklyn, New York 11201 Recommendations For: Social Media Usage and Maintaining Privacy, Confidentiality and Professionalism Introduction Student nurses have a responsibility to understand the benefits and consequences of participating in social media; NSNA recommendations encompass personal and professional social media use.
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LTL_Fall2021.pdf
Ph ot o by W ill ia m A tk in s / Th e G eo rg e W as hi ng to n U ni ve rs ity GW Nursing student post-nasal swab collection, preparing the sample for transfer to the lab. https://assets.nursingald.com/uploads/publication/pdf/2195/Virginia_Nurses_Today_2_21.pdf https://assets.nursingald.com/uploads/publication/pdf/2195/Virginia_Nurses_Today_2_21.pdf Creative Solutions during COVID continued from page 1 FALL 2021 www.ncsbn.org 2 continued on page 3 National League for Nursing (2020) and NCSBN (2020): be as flexible as possible with students nearing graduation in order to get them into the workforce as soon as possible. However, AACN recommended avoiding direct care with known or suspected cases of COVID-19 until better epidemiologic data was available.
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Microsoft Word - cover MEDC.doc
Aerosol 2. Inhalant 3. Drops 4. Elixir 5. Spray 6. Solution 7. Suspension (needs mixing/shaking) 8. Syrup 9. Tincture 1. Capsules 2. Tablet (dissolve) 3. Scored versus unscored 4. Caplets 5. Time-released 6. Covered with a special coating (not to be crushed) 7.
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Member-Version-Board-Policy-Manual_FINAL.pdf
Attachment 2.1 Revision Dates September 2002 December 2002 December 2006 December 2019 Board of Directors Review Dates FY07 FY11 FY14 FY17 FY20 FY23 24 Attachment 2.1 Areas NCSBN shall be divided into four Areas with the following membership: Area I Alaska American Samoa Arizona California Colorado Guam Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Northern Mariana Islands Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Area II Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebras ...
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2021 NCSBN NCLEX Conference | NCSBN
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing 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. Schwartz, MS, Director, Outreach, Marketing & Advocacy, NCSBN Length 1:08:25 Next Generation NCLEX (NGN): Test Design Presented by Joe Betts, PhD, MA, Director, Measurement and Testing, Examinations, NCSBN Length 18:24 Afternoon Q&A Session Presented by Q&A Moderator: Jason A. Schwartz, MS, Director, Outreach, Marketing & Advocacy, NCSBN, Joe Betts, PhD, MA, Director, Measurement and Testing, Examinations, NCSBN,Emily Petersen, MS, MJ, RN, APRN, CPNP, Content D ...
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Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting_ June 17 2025_DRAFT 3
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Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting_ June 17 2025_DRAFT 3 1 MEETING MINUTES NLC Commission Meeting (Teleconference) June 17, 2025 Commissioners Present: (Those not present are bolded) 1. P. Benson, AL 2. J. Ridenour, AZ 3. S. Tedford, AR 4. S. Delp, CO 5. D. Dalton, CT 6.
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InFocus_Winter2015.pdf
Wacker Drive, Suite 2900, Chicago, IL 60601-4277. 312.525.3600 | www.ncsbn.org | infocus@ncsbn.org Winter 2015 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE | 2015 ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN | SUCCESSION PLANNING RESULTS A PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE BOARDS OF NURSING In This Issue Winter 2015 | Volume 1 | Issue 4 2. NCSBN 101 Course Updated 3. Yearly NCSBN Environmental Scan Released 4. NCSBN Awards More Than $1.2 Million in Grants 6. Succession Planning Gets Results 9. 2015 Annual Institute of Regulatory Excellence (IRE) Conference 10. Telehealth: The Future is Now?
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_simulation-regulation.pdf
The first question was, "How many jurisdictions currently have regulations regarding the use of simulated clinical experiences?" For RNs, the number of boards with specific regulation regarding simulation rose from 22 in 2014 to 38 in 2021, an increase of over 25%. The second question was, "What percentage of clinical experience hours may be replaced by simulation?" For RNs, the number of boards who specifically stated that no hours substitution was allowed declined from 5 to 1 while the number of boards who had the guideline recommendation of 50% as a substitution maximum rose from 1 to 22.