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Model_Rules_Redlined.pdf
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Phase III – Full Approval of Program. The BON shall fully approve the program upon: 1. Completion of BON program survey visit. 2. Submission of program’s ongoing systematic evaluation plan. 3. Employment of a sufficient number of academically and experientially qualified faculty. 4. Additional oversight of new programs will take place for the first 6 years of operation.
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Transcript_2022it_online-presence.pdf
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We drew upon the experiences of the team. We do have a couple of members who can't even draw a stick figure much less develop a graphic for a post. So, those of us, me included, who can't draw a stick figure, barely draw a stick figure, help out with the ideas and we turn those over to the ones on the team who have that graphic design and a communication experience.
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Transcript_2021NCLEX_QA2.pdf
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And I'm going to keep it with you. Do you know when the test plan, the next test plan that reflects NGN would be published? And let's take that for both RN and PN. - Yes. So I believe that there is a new test plan that comes out in April 2023, but there's no separate test plan for NGN. It is all-encompassing within that RN or PN test plan. - Okay. And so the April 2023 test plan for RN and PN, each of those then that would be the date for RN and PN. - No, I'd have to double-check about the specific date for each.
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MBPResponses
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How many years of failed NCLEX attempts require an applicant to complete remediation before another NCLEX attempt? 3 - 4 years 5 - 6 years more than 6 years 1 - 2 years 3 - 4 years 5 - 6 years more than 6 years 1 - 2 years *PN BONs and US Territories are not displayed on the map. For detailed information, please see the text responses below. Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding 3 - 4 years AZ, IL, TN, TX 4 25% 5 - 6 years MD, VT 2 12% more than 6 years ID, WV-PN 2 12% 1 - 2 years AK, AS, DE, KS, LA-PN, OK, OR, SC 8 50% Page 15 of 1172022 Licensure Survey NCLEX 4.5 Q12.
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transcript_2023mym_legislative-update.pdf
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And we did this in partnership with our NCSBN research team, who has expertly designed a survey that looks to gauge support for the APRN Compact, also demonstrate the need for the compact by surveying where nurses are already practicing and how many states and whether they've provided services across state lines in the last 24 months.
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Transcript_2024AM_jmoon.pdf
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So, as it says here in the slide, 80% of the nurses say their units are inadequately staffed. Only 12% happy in their role. Eighty-seven percent feel burnt out, underpaid, frustrated with the administration. But I'm sure you guys see this and you're aware. So this is the latest advisory from our ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 surgeon general and I'm so proud of him for doing this because, in my opinion, it took courage for him to be able to put this out. But another story, unfortunately, Patricia.
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2024nclex_clinical-judgement.pdf
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A national Delphi to determine developmental progression of quality and safety competencies in nursing education. Nurs Outlook. 2009;57(6):313-322. doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2009.08.00 • Kaplow R. AACN Synergy Model for Patient Care: a framework to optimize outcomes. Crit Care Nurse. 2003;Suppl:27-30. • Lasater, K. (2011). Clinical judgment: The last frontier for evaluation. Nurse Education in Practice, 11, 86-92. https://doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2010.11.013 • McDermott, C. (2023).
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Transcript_2023am_jcampbell.pdf
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Or whether that's the floods in Pakistan, the floods in China. We've got record levels of conflict, displaced populations, humanitarian issue. So, all of this is a major impact, let alone the COVID that comes forward. And where are we then with our data? Next month in New York, member states will look at the latest publication from WHO which says where are we at this halfway point, and the news is not good. The news is life expectancy is in reverse. For the first time since we've had records, life expectancy is in reverse. Access to care is stagnated, the improvements that we've seen globally addressing sexual and reproductive health, maternal health, child health, immunization, HIV, all of those progress that we've made, stagnation, in COVID impact.
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Board of Directors | NCSBN
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Transcript_2022DCM_nbrown.pdf
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A lot of that stigma then gets internalized for folks and they start to self-select out of the process entirely, right? This is one of those things that, kind of, makes it hard to quantify the impact of these collateral consequences [00:26:30] because you don't really necessarily see it happening in a regulatory sense.