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  • Locked PDF File Fraud_Prevention_Manual.pdf

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    Document forensics: Evaluating and verifying nurse credentials. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 5(2), 34–38. Shaffer, F.A., To Dutka, J.Y.-H. (2012). Perspectives on credential evaluation: Future trends and regulatory implications. Journal of Nursing Regulation. 3: 26–31. Tse, E. (2015). Identifying fraudulent credentials from internationally educated nurses. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 6(1), 57–61. http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=31908 http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?

  • PDF File 08_Linking_the_NCLEX_to_Practice_Vol36.pdf

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    Correspondence of Population, Sample and Responders for the 2008 RN Practice Analysis 2007 Population 2008 Paper Sample 2008 Paper Responders 2008 Web Sample 2008 Web Responders % N % N % N % N % PeNNsylVaNia 4 .4 192 3 .2 50 4 .2 169 2 .8 30 3 .5 RhoDe islaND 0 .3 25 0 .4 6 0 .5 22 0 .4 4 0 .5 soUth caRoliNa 1 .2 101 1 .7 21 1 .8 106 1 .8 11 1 .3 soUth Dakota 0 .4 19 0 .3 6 0 .5 13 0 .2 0 0 .0 teNNessee 2 .0 141 2 .4 31 2 .6 132 2 .2 15 1 .7 teXas 5 .4 497 8 .3 92 7 . ...

  • PDF File 2017_FSMB_Guidelines.pdf

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    Discontinuing opioids is not an easy process for some patients; therefore, a referral may be needed as clinicians have an obligation to provide transition therapy in order to minimize adverse outcomes. Medical Records Every clinician who treats patients for chronic pain must maintain accurate and complete medical records. Information that should appear in the medical record includes the following:10, 11,22,25-26 • Copies of the signed informed consent and treatment agreement. • The pati ...

  • PDF File 2023_PN_Test%20Plan_FINAL.pdf

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    (NCSBN) | 2023 17 2023 NCLEX-PN® Test Plan should not be too easy or too difficult and the examination can obtain maximum information about the candidate’s ability from the item. 3. Items are excluded that a repeat candidate has seen in the current item pool. For more information on CAT, visit NCLEX.com. Pretest Items For CAT to function properly, the difficulty of each item must be known in advance. The degree of difficulty is determined by administering the items as pretest items to a large sample of NCLEX candidates. Since the difficulty of pretest items is unknown in advance, these items are not included when estimating the candidate’s ability and subsequently making pass-fail decisions.

  • PDF File 2021 Business Book

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    NCLEX® Examination Committee Recommendation • Approve the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) test design and polytomous scoring methods New Business Adjournment Note: Business conducted during the Delegate Assembly will be continuous, advancing through the agenda as time and discussion permit. Section I: Meeting Resources Business Agenda 2021 NCSBN Annual Meeting Business Book 6 Standing Rules of the Delegate Assembly 1. Virtual Meeting The 2021 NCSBN Annual Meeting will be conducted using a digital meeting platform. The meeting will begin promptly at the hour announced and order must be maintained at all times. This virtual meeting shall be considered the same as an in-person meeting of the Delegate Assembly.

  • Locked PDF File 2024nclex_qian-buttolph.pdf

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    Slide 21: The nurse is caring for the client in an outpatient clinic. Slide 22: Standard Setting Slide 23: Objectives Slide 24: What is Standard Setting? Slide 25: Why are passing standards re-evaluated over time? Slide 26: Terms Used Interchangeably Slide 27: Importance of Standard Setting Slide 28: How NCSBN Conducts the Standard Setting Process for the NCLEX® Slide 29: 1. Select the Panel of Judges Slide 30: 1. Select the Panel of Judges Slide 31: 2. Define Minimally Competent Candidate Slide 32: 2.

  • PDF File InFocus_Vol3_2025.pdf

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    Some of the most impactful leaders I’ve known are those who lead quietly, lifting others without fanfare. There were challenges, of course. We led through a global pandemic, ongoing workforce pressures and rising demands on nursing Adrian’s active involvement with NCSBN throughout his leadership journey. continued on page 26 By Adrian Guerrero, CPM, Director of Operations, Kansas State Board of Nursing Adrian Guerrero served on the NCSBN Board of Directors from 2015 to 2023, including two terms as board treasurer. With more than 28 years of experience in Kansas state government, Guerrero is passionate about regulatory innovation, cybersecurity and public service. https://ksbn.kansas.gov/ 26 | In Focus 2025, Vol. 3 | 27 regulators.

  • Locked PDF File MemberBoardStats

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    MAINE Yes Yes 03/20/2026 07/15/2002 Yes Yes 03/18/2026 35 03/18/2026 12 Yes Yes Yes Yes MARYLAND Yes Yes 03/19/2026 05/07/2001 Yes Yes 02/26/2026 32 02/26/2026 26 Yes Yes Yes MASSACHUSETTS Yes 03/20/2026 10/03/2001 Yes 03/06/2026 20 03/12/2026 16 Yes Yes Yes MICHIGAN Yes 03/19/2026 09/30/2011 Yes 03/20/2026 143 03/20/2026 253 Yes Yes Yes Yes MINNESOTA Yes 03/19/2026 11/15/2002 Yes Yes 03/09/2026 123 03/13/2026 85 Yes Yes Yes Yes MISSISSIPPI Yes Yes 03/20/2026 07/17/200 ...

  • PDF File Research Brief #1.qxd

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    First and Second Round Scores for Panelists who have not taken TOEFL (14 panelists) Structure Writing Combined Structure Listening Component Component and Writing Reading Total Panelist (0-30) (0-13) (0-6) (0-30) (0-30) (0-300) ROUND 1 JUDGMENT P2 22 10 4 23 26 236.67 P3 18 6 5 22 24 213.33 P6 24 6 3.5 18 23 216.67 P8 15 2 4 15 19 163.33 P9 17 11 5 26 24 223.33 P10 13 7 3.5 19 22 180.00 P11 25 12 3 22 20 223.33 P13 24 13 4.5 26 25 250.00 P15 ...

  • PDF File InFocus_Vol2_2024.pdf

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    The award means that all the challenges, the late nights, the middle- of-the night worries, were worth it.” When Meyer was 16 years old, she was inspired to pursue a career in nursing by a nurse whose name she still remembers, Terry, who took the time to visit and talk with her while she was recovering from a surgical procedure. She started out as a nursing assistant at a small rural hospital in Montana. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1980 from Montana State University. She moved to the Washington, D.C. area in 1984 and worked at Arlington Hospital, now VCH Health.