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  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2020MYM_LSC.pdf

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    All rights reserved. 3 These are the duties of the President Elect position. In addition, this year we have four director at large positions available. These are the duties for the Director-at-Large. Please note exam user, board members, and staff are eligible for the Director-at-Large positions. The LSC has two positions available for members in Area II and Area IV. The meeting requirements for LSC are two two-day meetings, one three-day meeting per year, in addition to attendance at midyear and annual meetings.

  • Locked PDF File 2019DCM_ALembke.pdf

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    Meisel, Jeanmarie Perrone Journal of General Internal Medicine – first online January 16, 2018 Restrictive opioid prescribing is good medicine “Significant reduction in the number of dispensed opioids was not associated with an increase the number of refill requests (104 patients [16.6%] in the pre-UROPP group vs 100 patients [16.5%] in the post-UROPP group; P = .99), the mean (SD) postoperative visit pain scores (1.1 [2.2] for the post- UROPP group vs 1.4 [2.3] for pre-UROPP group; P = .06), or the number of complications (29 cases [4.8%] in the post-UROPP group vs 42 cases [6.7%] in the pre-UROPP group; P = .15).” Mark J, Argentieri DM, Gutierrez CA, et al.

  • PDF File 2024scisymp_atrinkoff.pdf

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    Over the last 25 years… Background Methods Results Discussion Substance Use: treatable behavioral problem, amenable to evidence-based intervention (SAMHSA, 2015). Disease approach, non-blaming Opportunities for diversion remain a concern for RN SU - frequently handle controlled substances (Meisenberg, Grover, Campbell, & Korpon, 2018) - More nurses have prescribing privileges (Yang et al., 2018) Need for workplace nurse wellness offerings and a large- scale study to ex ...

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019TriReg_AChang.pdf

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    So the four main categories are data, a lot of issues with data, technology. And I'll talk about the black box perception in a few minutes. There's lack of education. And you see also, by the way, regulation, as one of the things I mentioned about AI adoption obstacles. And then there are many others. So the bad news is that we have a lot of issues we have to contend with. The good news is that I don't think anyone of these is a deal-breaker for AI adoption. We just have to be patient and come up with solutions. So the good thing about humans over machines is that we are creative in coming up with solutions to deal with problems.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2023dcm_vpriola_reimagining_discipline_workshop.pdf

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    It's concerning. It's curious. And so, how do you turn that from criticism into curiosity question becomes, you know, the work. Because when you go from criticism to curiosity, with curiosity, you're really able to elicit much more information, which is our ultimate goal. Does that make sense? Thank you for that. Who else? - Just a comment. So one, I totally agree with curiosity, right? And then I don't know if you have any children or, you know, you have any people that you care about that also have questionable judgment.

  • Locked PDF File B_1_Nov_30_Dec_1-2_2016_Meeting_Minutes.pdf

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    Further work needs to be done with regards the reconciliation of FITS data now that some of the material is accessible directly from the Nursys.ORG site. It was agreed that further follow up with ELOC should take place at Midyear Meeting. G.18. Report of the FSMB Workgroup on Team-Based Regulation The Board President as the NCSBN representative to the group provided context for the report. It was noted by the BOD that there was a lack of evidence and that a number of significan ...

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    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. Take Our Survey NCSBN Now Accepting Abstracts for the 2016 Scientific Symposium 2016   | Magazines In Focus Fall 2015 A Conversation with NCSBN CEO David Benton How Many Nurses are Involved in the Development of the NCLEX? Leadership and Public Policy Conference Video Presentations Available Online NCSBN 101 Course Updated NCSBN Year in Review NCLA Announces Election Results Visit the NLC Knowledge Network 2015   | Magazines In Focus Summer 2015 Technology Solutions: Keeping Up ...

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2023mym_bmartin.pdf

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    Specifically in phase 2, we wanted to understand how telehealth companies coordinate care across international borders, and in doing so, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. And second, and really at the forefront of our minds was how they safeguard public health and public protection, particularly regarding medical errors and practice violations. So in other words, what are the regulatory requirements nurses working for these companies had to meet for employment? To ...

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2024NCLEX_clinical-judgement-qa.pdf

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    So, it was pretty easy for us to kind of go with that rubric. But we worked a lot with our organizational effectiveness team, and I think they were a great help in just helping us find a tool that was valid and was reliable. - Michelle, would you like to tell your colleagues the process that your organization selected on the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric?

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    ©2020 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 We have to regulate these key issues. One of the key questions we will face is who is the licensee, and what is their duty within using artificial intelligence? Is the licensee, for the purpose of regulation of the practice, the person who implements the system, the person who develops it, the person who signs off on the prescription that is told would fix the condition? Do we need to integrate AI into the idea of team-based care that the nursing boards and the medical boards have explored recently?