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  • PDF File 2016_RN_DetTestPlan_Educator_Fr.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    La version Candidat du plan de l'examen détaillé fournit la même liste approfondie et détaillée du contenu et des exemples de questions pour chaque catégorie et sous-catégorie de besoins des clients que celle décrite dans le plan de l'examen, mais elle ne comprend pas de guide de rédaction de questions, ni de sections avec des scénarios de cas. Visitez le site Web de NCLEX-RN® au www.ncsbn.org pour obtenir l'information la plus récente sur l'examen NCLEX-RN. 2 Plan de l’examen détaillé NCLEX-RN® 2016 Version Rédacteur de questions/Réviseur de questions/Éducateur de profession infirmière 3 Plan de l’examen détaillé NCLEX-RN® 2016 Version Rédacteur de questions/Réviseur de questions/Éducateur de profession infirmière II.

  • PDF File 2026_RN_Test%20Plan_French-FINAL.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    Selon le schéma des réponses correctes et incorrectes spécifique à chacun, les candidats recevront un nombre différent de questions et, par conséquent, utiliseront plus ou moins de temps. Il est conseillé : (1) de maintenir un rythme raisonnable et (2) de lire attentivement et d'examiner chaque question avant d'y répondre. Quelle que soit sa longueur, l'examen est conforme au plan d'examen et offre à chaque candidat la possibilité de démontrer ses aptitudes. La longueur de l'examen du candidat n'est en aucun cas un indicateur de réussite ou d’échec.

  • Locked PDF File ORBS Configuration

    Site: ncsbn.org

    List of Configurable Fields for “ General Information”: PANEL GROUP FIELD INPUT VALUES Demographic Information Identifying information Country of Birth Demographic Information Identifying information City of Birth Contact Information Residential Address State /Province Demographic Information Identifying information Citizenship Status Demographic Information Personal Information Business Proprietor CHECKBOX Demographic Information Personal Information FEIN (Federal Employee Identification Number ...

  • PDF File nursysquickconfirm.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    X Go to then click 1. 2. Search by your Name, License Number or NCSBN ID. 4. On Nursys QuickConfirm Report page, click “Where can the nurse practice as an RN and/or PN?” 3. Click “View Report”

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_Annual Meeting Aug 12 2025_Draft 1

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Delp)      Att_4    5.    1:55 pm    Information    Rules Committee Report (J. Ridenour)      Att_5    6.    2:05 pm    Presentation    Recognition:    Carol Moody (SC) ‐ Retirement   (S. Richardson)      Att_6    7.    2:15 pm    Review/Approve      NLC Strategic Plan (S. Richardson)      Att_7      2:25 pm                                             BREAK      8.    2:40 pm    Information     Compliance Committee Report (C. 

  • PDF File 2018MilitaryFactsheetFINAL.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Military Spouses who are Nurses A nurse who maintains their PSOR in a NLC state may practice in another NLC state without obtaining additional licensure. Example Scenario Mary Smith is a military spouse with primary state of legal residency in Florida (an NLC state). Mary holds a Florida multistate license. The Smith family is a military family and has been stationed in Virginia (an NLC state) for 2 years. Mary is able to practice in Virginia under the Florida multistate license as long as she maintains legal residency in Florida during her time in Virginia. Therefore, Mary does not need to apply for a Virginia license. After living in Virginia, Mary’s family is ordered to a base in Texas (an NLC state) for several years.

  • PDF File 2018NewGradsFactsheetFINAL.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Mary went to school in New York (a noncompact state), but after graduation will move back to her home of Texas (a compact state), where she will work. Mary should apply for license by exam with the Texas Board of Nursing. She can take the NCLEX in New York or at any Pearson VUE testing site convenient to her. She has no need for a New York license and would not apply for licensure in New York. 2. Jill is in a nursing program in Missouri (a compact state), but after graduation, she will relocate to and start a job in California (a noncompact state). She should apply for licensure by exam in California. She has no need for a Missouri license and would not apply for licensure in Missouri. 3.

  • PDF File 25-NLCSurveyFindings.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    *Reference: Zhong, E. H., Martin, B., O’Hara, C., Reid, M., Kaminski-Ozturk, N., Buck, M., Livanos, N., & Alexander, M. (2024). Highlights of the nurse licensure compact survey findings: Nurses’ needs, experiences, and views. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 15(2), 38–44. https://doi.org/10.1016/s2155-8256(24)00054-1 Highlights of the NLC Survey Findings* of respondents expressed an interest in applying for a multistate license if available http://nursecompact.com https://www.journalofnursingregulation.com/article/S2155-8256(24)00054-1/abstract https://www.journalofnursingregulation.com/article/S2155-8256(24)00054-1/abstract https://doi.org/10.1016/s2155-8256(24)00054-1 http://www.nursecompact.com http://www.ncsbn.org

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Att_15_Proposed Revised Legal Memo to Employers_Draft 4

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Such employers are potentially legally liable to such nurse employees for wrongful termination of employment in the event their employment is terminated in violation of public policy as expressed by the NLC requirements. The above legal analysis (pertaining to nurses who are not changing their PSOR) is not intended to address the situation in which some nurses have used the above provisions to respond to attempts by an employer to enforce NLC Rule 402(2) which requires that “A multistate licensee who changes primary state of residence to another party state shall apply for a multistate license in the new party state within 60 days.” Rule 402(2).

  • PDF File NLC-Supporters.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    National Supporters • Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association • AlediumHR • Alliance for Camp Health • Alliance for Connected Care • American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing • American Association of Colleges of Nursing • American Association of Neuroscience Nurses • American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN) • American Association of Poison Control Centers • American Nephrology Nurses Association • American Organization of Nursing Leadership (AONL) • American Red Cross • A ...