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  • transcript_2023mym_bmartin.pdf

    And if there are, what nursing services that they coordinate? From there, we use those findings to inform the second phase of our research, which was a mixed methods observational study. Suffice it to know, for the purposes of this first half of the presentation, we really use the findings for phase 1 and 2 to then inform outreach to international regulators to spur a broader conversation about their takeaways, and the key findings of that research. But phases 3 and 4 are going to be discussed in the second half of the presentation. So for today, for this morning's presentation, we're really just going to focus on phases 1 and 2.

  • 2018DCM_BLubin.pdf

    The latest SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration) advisory says that a positive test value for EtG> 1000 is NOT LIKELY due to incidental exposure. Blood Alcohol: Another metabolite of alcohol, phosphotidylethenol (PEth) can be found in the blood of a person who has ingested a minimum of 7 ounces of alcohol in a single sitting or over multiple times in 14 to 17 days prior to the blood draw. This test has a positive value of >20. It may take 7 to 10 days to receive test results. Blood Alcohol (not the metabolites) will be positive for only 8 to 12 hours after significant ingestion of alcohol.

  • DN_ND_09

    DN_ND_09 1Volume 31, No. 2 • November/December 2009 The National Council of State Boardsof Nursing (NCSBN) is embarkingon an initiative that will change the face of nursing. We have been develop- ing an evidence-based regulatory model for transitioning new nurses to practice (see Figure 1).

  • 2024mym_pbenson.pdf

    Build synergy! 1 Identify and communicate benefits from the beginning. The WHY! 2 Complete the data analysis and prework before the meetings. Ensures credibility and speeds process! 3 Drive the decisions points needed to succeed Ensures the outcome! 4 NST-C In an effort to ensure patient safety and improve public protection, the ABN is pleased to announce the first of its kind regulatory structure for certified nursing support technicians, which will be regulated and licensed by the ABN.

  • 2024_Policy_Manual_Membership_Jan2024.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 ...

  • Transcript_2019MYM_Hooper-Spector.pdf

    Now, in the process of this, we found from the literature that there was not much evidence. And therefore, we, as you know, have developed some studies of our own. In fact, many of you were involved in them. Thank you for the 43 states and jurisdictions that provided us with 5 years of your annual reports and site visit documents. And we are still in the process of analyzing the quantitative data from the annual reports and the qualitative data which has been wonderful from the site visit documents. So, also, thank you to the board of directors for really encouraging us to get the site visit documents because that has been wonderful data.

  • 2019DCM_TDiChiacchio.pdf

    Therefore, WHPS supports appropriate pain management for nurses with short-term needs for narcotic analgesics. WA Opioid Prescribing Rules • Acute Pain <6 weeks • Subacute Pain 6 – 12 weeks • Chronic Pain >12 weeks • Acute pain – may only prescribe a 3-7 day supply Short-Term Analgesic Use • Prescriber submits Prescription Information Form • Nurse is removed from practice until 24 hours after taking last dose* • Confirmation testing completed at 72-96 hours When responsibly managed, nurses with SUD may take needed prescription medications and practice safely John Furman PhD, MSN, COHN-S Director WHPS 360-236-2882 John.Furman@doh.wa.gov

  • NGN_Summer21_ENG.pdf

    For each assessment finding below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with the disease process of bowel obstruction, appendicitis, or ruptured spleen. Each finding may support more than one disease process. Assessment Finding Bowel Obstruction Appendicitis Ruptured Spleen appetite   pain level bowel pattern   gastrointestinal symptoms         Note: Each column must have at least 1 response option selected. Column 1 1 pt correct response – 1

  • Introduction_to_Discipline_Management_Training_Manual.docx

    Select Update Case Status Based on configuration, the status to close a Case will be different from each Board of Nursing. 13. Select Cancel Please do not continue until the facilitator instructs you. Conclusion As you can see, ORBS Back Office combines several; previously external processes into one, seamless and dynamic product. Test Your Knowledge 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. This is the end of the Introduction to Discipline Management Training Manual. Version 1.0 Developed by the ORBS Training Team Date Modified Modified By 04/24/2017 Edward Elam   Copyright ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • Introduction to ORBS Back Office Training Manual

    For information on Navigation Panel functionality, see; ORBS Back Office Job Aid: Navigation Panel     For information on Checklists functionality, see; ORBS Back Office Job Aid: Checklists     For information on Work Queue functionality, see; ORBS Back Office Job Aid: Work Queue   Please do not continue until the facilitator instructs you. Conclusion As you can see, ORBS Back Office combines several; previously external processes into one, seamless and dynamic product. Test Your Knowledge 1 ...