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  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_moreilly-jacob.pdf

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    And we sort of showed their estimates separately. And the models control for age, and sex, and race frailty, and 30 different co-morbidities. And these models hold state constant. So what this is showing is that the beneficiaries who had NP-only home-based primary care had about 26% higher odds of acute care admission, and about 13% higher odds of an avoidable ED visit. ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Here you see that this slide shows the preventive care composites by provider type.

  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_rsmiley2.pdf

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    I just have a question about the guidelines as far as ratios, one to one, one to two, one to three and also is the 50% across the program or in each course, each nursing course? - Well, 50% is a maximum. - But, like, in the accrediting bodies, [inaudible 00:26:14.153] and it's 50% in the program versus could you do a whole med-surg course 100% or is it in each course? - It's for each course. - Each course. Yeah. - And you had another question. - And then about the ratios. - Oh. We did, for the study, was one to one. ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • PDF File NNE20023 109..113

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    To make comparisons between the innovative and paired text- based items, the cognitive ratings were converted to numbers using the following scale: remember = 1, under- stand = 2, apply = 3, analyze = 4, evaluate = 5, and create = 6. Items coded as G and NB were considered missing. In general, only slightly more cognitive processing was used by participants to answer the innovative items as com- pared with the paired text-based items. There were 26 inno- vative items that had slightly higher cognitive ratings and 8 innovative items with substantially higher cognitive ratings (0.5 or greater). There were 16 innovative items developed specifically to determine if the format requiredmore cognitive processing than a paired text-based, multiple-choice item.

  • Locked PDF File 2025dcm_kennedy-mrozinski.pdf

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    • Gretchen Mrozinski, JD • Gretchen2.Mrozinski@wisconsin.gov • Alicia Kennedy, JD • Alicia.Kennedy@wisconsin.gov mailto:Gretchen2.Mrozinski@wisconsin.gov mailto:Gretchen2.Mrozinski@wisconsin.gov mailto:Alicia.Kennedy@wisconsin.gov mailto:Alicia.Kennedy@wisconsin.gov Slide 1 Slide 2: Order Language Utilized in Multistate Privilege Discipline Slide 3: Standard Disclaimers and Other Information Slide 4: The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) and Adverse Action Slide 5: Article II, NLC Slide 6: Wisconsin Board of Nursing Slide 7: WISCONSIN BOARD OF NURSING EXAMPLES Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25: In Closing Slide 26: Thank You!

  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_kfoli.pdf

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    I do a lot of work in psychological trauma, and we know that nurses coming into undergraduate programs have higher ACE scores, Adverse Childhood Experience scores, which I think leaves them open and more susceptible to using or starting to self- medicate, if you will, or cope with stress through substance use. I lectured to a group of leadership students some time ago. And one of the students said, "I've got a big bottle of caffeine pills in my purse." Our frontal lobes aren't done cooking until we're about 26. So they don't understand necessarily the risks that they're taking, that they have a license to protect. So I'm not sure. I don't think I can really answer your question. I can speculate with what I've shared with you. - I just wanted to thank you for your presentation.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2024dcm_awade.pdf

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    And so it's a very hard standard in most cases for a licensee to win on because the presumption is something called the presumption of agency regularity, is that if the agency went through its due process proceedings, followed the law in doing that, they're presumed to be correct. So they will have to get over that presumption. In other words, they don't get what's called a trial de novo. They don't get to start over again. Basically, the court said that the evidence does support those two findings of fact, and this is where they say that deference is given to the board's determination regarding the weight and credibility of evidence, because remember, they don't have those witnesses coming back to testify before them.

  • PDF File 2016_Winter_InFocus.pdf

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    To date, a total of 16 states have introduced bills or will be filing bills soon. “It’s beyond exciting,” says Puente. “We are in the thick of the legislative sessions and there is a great deal of activity and energy and enthusiasm. Our experience in this campaign has been very positive. Along with our membership’s NH MD RI DE NLC States GUAM MARIANA ISLANDS (MP) AMERICAN SAMOA (AS) VIRGIN ISLANDS ME ID UT AZ CO NM TX NE SD ND IA WI AR MS TN KY SC NC VA MO DC MT StateS in the current nL ...

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - cover MEDC.doc

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    Successfully complete all assigned skills per a checklist, which incorporates the didactic modules of: 1. Medication fundamentals 2. Safety 3. Communication and documentation 4. Medication administration 5. Ethical and legal issues Suggested Reference CMS Web site: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Manuals/ cover MEDC.pdf Medication Aide Curriculum.pdf

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    A research data collection instrument, TERCAP was developed to track elements of nursing practice breakdown. https://www.ncsbn.org/140.htm Transition to Practice: Also known as TTP, this is an expansive initiative of NCSBN that provides a way to empower and formalize the journey of newly licensed nurses from education to practice. In 2015, NCSBN published the results of a multi-site, randomized, controlled trial, using an evidence-based TTP program. The results and related publications is available on our website. www.ncsbn.org/transition-to-practice.htm Video Library: NCSBN’s educational video productions are designed to provide clarity to nurses, nursing students and others about some of the most challenging issues NRBs face in their mission to protect the public.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022mym_pdickison.pdf

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    But what if I connected them in some way through hierarchical linear modeling, through some sort of variable analysis. In other words, what is the impact when you connect eye movement to whether a repeat test taker? So they have rapid eye movement, they're a repeat test taker. And they've been previously disciplined at a test site. I think that increases the odds that there might be something going on here, doesn't mean there is, but it would increase the odds. What if I then added another layer that connected the first and two and it was psychometric? So while the AI was doing all of this, it also looked at item effect, person fit, break effect, they went off on a break came back and a break, and all of a sudden their psychometrics change, their response pattern changes.