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2022NCLEX_monagle-gonzalez.pdf
• CJM provides structure for teaching/learning and CJMM guides assessment/evaluation • Adding context to a situation and strategies influences clinical judgment • Adding stop points so a student can demonstrate and practice thinking • Creating patterns that can be transferred to different situations may promote theoretical recognition • Consistent recognition and use of patterns may enhance ability to use theoretical information • Debriefing across the curriculum is important at all levels References • Benner, P. (2001).
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transcript_2024itops_jpuente.pdf
If you are in the position of answering email or the telephone at your board of nursing, you may have gotten a lot of phone calls about it when the word about the 60-day rule first went out and was disseminated across the country. I know that I certainly did, and still do to some extent. I think that this rule boils down to the few points that I'm saying here. It is for RNs and LPNs. It pertains to a nurse who holds a compact license in their primary state of residency. And relocating to another compact state where they should seek another compact license. There's always confusion about, what does changing PSOR mean?
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Homepage | POLICIES
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) provides and maintains many services and websites. View the applicable Terms of Use (including the use of Trademarks ), Privacy & Security Policies , Disclaimers and End User Licensing Agreements for NCSBN websites listed below. Also available is the NCSBN Biometric Data Policy. Also available are the NCSBN External Biometric Data policy for exam candidates and the NCSBN Internal Biometric Data policy for NCSBN staff and board of directors members. NCSBN Public Websites Member Only Websites Social Media Accounts aprncompact.com examshive.ncsbn.org facebook.com/NCSBNOfficial Site ncsbn.org fits.ncsbn.org facebook.com/NCSBNNCLEX nursys.com hive.ncsbn.org facebook.com/nurselicensurecompact Site nursecompact.com icrsncsbn.org facebook.com/aprncompact icrs ...
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2016_RN_DetTestPlan_Educator.pdf
Following the endorsement of proposed revisions by the Examination Committee, the test plan document is presented for approval to the Delegate Assembly, which is the decision-making body of NCSBN. About the NCLEX-RN® Detailed Test Plan (Section III) The detailed test plan serves a variety of purposes. It is used to guide candidates preparing for the examination, to direct item writers in the development of items, and to facilitate the classification of examination items.
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transcript_2025nclex_skao.pdf
The lines above and below the black square represents the 95% confidence interval of your ability estimate, which indicates the mathematical range of your true ability at this point. Since you scored 1 point on the first dichotomous question, the computer selects a more difficult item for you. The difficulty of the second item is very close to your initial ability estimate. After you respond to the second question, the computer evaluates your performance on the first two questions and selects the third item based on your updated ability estimate. If you score 0 points on an item, your ability estimate will decrease, and the computer will select the next item to match your updated ability estimate.
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2025_rexpn_test-plan_final.pdf
Site: rexpn.com
People have the right to make decisions regarding their health care needs and to participate in meeting those needs. The nurse-client relationship is the foundation of nursing practice across all practice settings. It is always client focused, based on clients' care needs and maintains professional boundaries. A client's right to safe, competent and ethical care is of the highest importance. Nurses advocate for and educate their clients.
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2025_RexPN-Update.pdf
Site: rexpn.com
People have the right to make decisions regarding their health care needs and to participate in meeting those needs. The nurse-client relationship is the foundation of nursing practice across all practice settings. It is always client focused, based on clients' care needs and maintains professional boundaries. A client's right to safe, competent and ethical care is of the highest importance. Nurses advocate for and educate their clients.
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Article-Leading-the-Way-Ridenour.pdf
This means keeping the engines finely tuned (streamlining licensure and disciplinary processes 62), e=ectively managing the crew (supervising and developing sta= 1), ensuring optimal fuel e=iciency (prudent budget management 11), and readily adopting new navigational tools and technologies (like improved databases or communication platforms 22) to ensure the agency reaches its destination—public protection— safely and e=ectively. It is crucial to recognize that operational e=iciency