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  • ORBS_Nurse_Portal_Training_Manual.docx

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    Complete the fields with the certification information given to you by the facilitator 24. Select Save and Continue 25. Skip to Eligibility Questions NCLEX Information In the NCLEX Information section, the Portal User is asked about their NCLEX history. Notice how additional information is required upon selecting Yes . 26. Have you ever taken the NCLEX ? Select, Yes Portal Users must choose the exam type, provide the date of the test and select what state/territory the Portal User registered for the NCLEX . If the Portal User has taken the NCLEX multiple times, they will select +Add another NCLEX exam . 27.

  • Locked PDF File 2025dcm_bush-batchelder3.pdf

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    Oh” (as described on the webpage) met with negative results ii. A search for “Ellen, RN” met with negative results iii. The photo of Ellen utilized on the XYZ Clinic Clinic website is identified by Google as a stock photo image. 4. Your initial xx/xx/xxxx CSF indicates you utilize (500) 1 mg lorazepam tabs per month for procedure sedation a. In contrast, your xx/xx/xxxx CSF indicates you utilize (500) 2 mg lorazepam tabs per month for sedation 5.

  • PDF File 11_NCSBN_Nurses_Guide_Social_Media.pdf

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    Maria accepted the apology, but asked Jamie not to post any further comments. Jamie self- reported to the BON and is awaiting the BON’s decision. www.ncsbn.org 7 This scenario emphasizes the importance for nurses to carefully consider the implications of posting any information about patients on any type of website. While this website was hospital sponsored, it was available to friends and family. In some contexts it is appropriate for a nurse to communicate empathy and support for patients, but they should be cautious not to disclose private information, such as types of medications the patient is taking.

  • PDF File Social_Media.pdf

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    Maria accepted the apology, but asked Jamie not to post any further comments. Jamie self- reported to the BON and is awaiting the BON’s decision. www.ncsbn.org 7 This scenario emphasizes the importance for nurses to carefully consider the implications of posting any information about patients on any type of website. While this website was hospital sponsored, it was available to friends and family. In some contexts it is appropriate for a nurse to communicate empathy and support for patients, but they should be cautious not to disclose private information, such as types of medications the patient is taking.

  • PDF File MemberBoardStats

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    MAINE Yes Yes 09/06/2024 07/15/2002 Yes Yes 08/23/2024 19 08/23/2024 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes MARYLAND Yes Yes 09/05/2024 05/07/2001 Yes Yes 08/29/2024 21 08/29/2024 20 Yes Yes Yes MASSACHUSETTS Yes 09/06/2024 10/03/2001 Yes 09/05/2024 14 09/05/2024 27 Yes Yes Yes MICHIGAN Yes 09/05/2024 09/30/2011 Yes 09/06/2024 242 09/06/2024 275 Yes Yes Yes Yes MINNESOTA Yes 09/05/2024 11/15/2002 Yes Yes 08/30/2024 55 09/04/2024 67 Yes Yes Yes Yes MISSISSIPPI Yes Yes 09/06/2024 07/17/2003 Yes Yes 08/23/2024 41 09/05 ...

  • PDF File InFocus_Vol1_2026.pdf

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    JOURNAL OFNURSING REGULATION T H E O F F I C I A L J O U R N A L O F T H E N AT I O N A L C O U N C I L O F S TAT E B O A R D S O F N U R S I N G Advancing Nursing Excellence For Public Protection Call for Papers“ — Matt Sterzinger Our members trust us with their data and we cannot fail to uphold that trust. “ JNR Special Issue: “Evolving Expectations: Pushing the Boundaries of Nursing Education and Regulation” Publication Date: April 2027 Manuscript Submission Deadline: Dec. 15, 2026 Submission ...

  • PDF File MBPResponses

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    Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding 1-2 times per year CA-RN, DC, MA, MO, PA, TN 6 17% 3-4 times per year AL, AZ, FL, GA, IN, KS, KY, LA-RN, MN, MS, NC, ND, NE, NE-APRN, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TX, WI, WV-PN, WV-RN 26 74% 5 or more times per year AR, IA, WY 3 9% Page 48 of 502020 Board Structure Survey Newsletter 13.3 Q45. Is an annual report published? No Yes No Yes *PN BONs and US Territories are not displayed on the map. For detailed information, please see the text responses below.

  • PDF File infocus-spreads.pdf

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    All information is primary source equivalent. BONs can take advantage of Nursys online license lookup, which provides employers with their licensees’ status in multiple jurisdictions. Many boards have taken advantage of this service by providing employers with a link to Nursys from their website where they display their own license lookup. Rajwany recalls that several years ago a BON experienced a shutdown of their online services due to hacking concerns. Nursys was available to the BON staff to look up their licensees so they could still conduct business.

  • 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 Marijuana-Impaired Driving

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    The report is to educate the public that drugs other than alcohol, including marijuana, are absorbed, distributed and eliminated from the body differently than alcohol. While BAC correlates closely with impairment, there is no such measure (e.g., THC) for marijuana that correlates with impairment. Thus, a BAC-equivalent impairment measure is not possible. This program, originally developed by the Los Angeles Police Department in the 1970’s, trains officers to recognize the signs and symptoms of drug use as an aid to investigating suspected drug-impaired driving cases. The program is now managed nationally by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), with technical assistance from NHTSA. The DRE performs a drug influence evaluation (DIE) on the suspected impaired driver in order to determine whether the observed impairment is likely to be due to drug use (and if so, what specific type of drug(s)) or whether the observed impairment is due to neurological conditions, illness, or disease.