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  • PDF File bb_2003.pdf

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    The Candidate Forum will provide the opportunity for candidates to address the 2003 Delegate Assembly on Tuesday, August 5, from 3:10-4:30 pm. Board of Directors Area I Director Gregory Y. Harris, Arizona, Area I (see page 23) Barbara Swehla, Montana, Area I (see page 24) Area II Director Mary Blubaugh, Kansas, Area II (see page 25) John Brion, Ohio, Area II (see page 26) Area III Director Sonja Fuqua, Mississippi, Area III (see page 27) Mark W. Majek, Texas, Area III (see page ...

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2025mym_bmartin.pdf

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    But in the 2024 cycle, we were thrilled to include the northern Mariana Islands and Guam. The core of the survey instrument is comprised of the forum, so that's the National Forum of Nursing Workforce, State Nursing Workforce Centers, Nurse Supply Minimum Dataset. This is kind of a general framework of about 26 questions or so, that include both demographic and workforce measures. So, age, gender, ethnicity, race, and then years' experience, practice type, specialty setting, etc.. Each cycle, though, we also regularly embed several custom elements. We endeavor for those not to change too much, because we want the continuity of the longitudinal data tracking with this survey.

  • PDF File bb_2006.pdf

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    In the case of a tie on the reballoting re-balloting, the final selection shall be determined by lot. 5 e) Voting. Voting for officers and directors shall be conducted in accordance with these bylaws and the Standing Rules. Write-in votes shall be prohibited. Section 6 7. Terms of Office. The president, vice-president, treasurer and Area directors shall be elected a) Officer and Director Terms. All members of the Board of Directors shall serve for a term of two three years or until their successors are elected. Directors-at-large shall be elected for a term of one year or until their successors are elected.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022NCLEX_Monagle-Gonzalez.pdf

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    They're both reliant on each other. So for an example, I would take, I like to use faculty-made videos that actually model expert judgment and expert action. So if we took a patient that, for example, had a respiratory issue and was in the home setting, we have a nurse who does a visit and visiting another faculty member who actually is acting as a patient, and like I said, it's on video, the patient has many symptoms, including circumoral pallor, shortness of breath, clubbed fingers, e ...

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2021NCLEX_Monagle-Gonzalez.pdf

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    They're both reliant on each other. So for an example, I would take, I like to use faculty-made videos that actually model expert judgment and expert action. So if we took a patient that, for example, had a respiratory issue and was in the home setting, we have a nurse who does a visit and visiting another faculty member who actually is acting as a patient, and like I said, it's on video, the patient has many symptoms, including circumoral pallor, shortness of breath, clubbed fingers, e ...

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022it_collaboration-exchange.pdf

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    Because normally we had managers and supervisors that were eligible to telework initially, versus licensing specialist didn't have that switch flipped in the system. But we knew we could do it. So we had to do some of those things, policies and things like that. We had people fully remote for two and a half years, essentially. I have 26 in my chain. So I've got licensing, criminal background checking, and in-operations. So we still had a few people coming in, myself included. I think with our management team, we had us rotating in one day a week which we had been doing up until I think the early April.

  • Locked PDF File NursysinCanada-PolicyManual.pdf

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    NCSBN will advise the court or Governmental Authority that NCSBN does not possess or control the requested Participant Data and will not voluntarily produce the requested Participant Data without the issuance of an order by a court of competent jurisdiction ordering the production of the requested Participant Data unless the affected Participating NRB agrees to the production. 1.2 In the event Nursys® in Canada Administration is served with a subpoena or an order of a court of competent jurisdic ...

  • Locked PDF File Trancript_2018MYM_BRedbird.pdf

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    So, for instance, we might look at licensed psychologists that we think tend to be licensed in all 50 states, and compare those to an occupation we think is generally unlicensed, such as biologists. And if psychologists make more money than biologists, we say, "Voilà, there is evidence there that licensing raises wages." Voilà. Again, I can think of about 16 things wrong with this, in part because I have yet to say, "I think I'll go visit my biologist today, I'm feeling slightly blue, my biologist will cheer me up." There is an obvious consumer component to psychologists that are missing from laboratory biologists. And so the comparison breaks down if these two occupations differ in any way.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2021NLC_May17.pdf

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    We have the astounding Brett Thompson-May, who's general counsel at the Mississippi Board of Nursing, and we have the wonderful Joey Ridenour, who is the executive director of the Arizona Board of Nursing and the NLC commissioner from Arizona. ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 So ladies, take it away. - Joey, you are muted. - Thank you, Maggie. We are pleased to share with you the plans for the development of a handbook that guides lawful driving on the rulemaking role for the Compact administrators and their board legal staff.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2022nclex_canada_monagle-gonzalez.pdf

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    So for an example, I would take, I like to use faculty-made videos that actually model expert judgment and expert ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 action. So if we took a patient that, for example, had a respiratory issue and was in the home setting, we have a nurse who does a visit and visiting another faculty member who actually is acting as a patient. And like I said, it's on video. The patient has many symptoms, including circumoral power, shortness of breath, clubbed fingers, edema that's noticeable. And there's also things in the environment that are planted on the video, such as there could be a package of cigarettes on a table.