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JNR_October_2014.pdf
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Also, learn- ing is linked to the student’s pace, and the online format offers opportunities to connect with colleagues without geographic limitations. Zerwekh (2011) adds that Web-based teaching can 26 Journal of Nursing Regulation create deep reflection and foster meaningful exchanges. However, Frith (2013) cautions that online learning is not for all students. The learner must be motivated and a self-starter with the disci- pline to learn independently.
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Transcript_2026mym_nclex-fees.pdf
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But I am now convinced this is not a uniquely spending problem. It is a spending problem. We're working on that. But it is a spending and a cost structure problem that we are going to have to address. Which brings me to my fourth reality. Remember, these are operational [00:38:00] realities.
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2018_PN_KSA_FINAL.pdf
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A five-stage mailing process was used to engage the participants in the study. A pre-survey letter was mailed to each person or facility, followed by the survey(s), with a cover letter and a postage-paid return envelope, one week later. A series of three reminder postcards were sent to nonresponders reiterating the importance of the study and urging participation.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_rsmiley_sud.pdf
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By raising the cut point to three years, the percent of correctly identified non-completers was raised to 71%. In other words, most program failures occurred within the first three years of participation in the program. This figure shows that the percent of nurses successfully completing a program distinctly correlates with the number of times she or he is selected for a drug test. It also shows that after 26 tests per year, roughly twice a month, there does not seem to be much of an increase in the percent who successfully completed the program.
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2025_mar_webinar.pdf
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Temporary License: for licensure by endorsement applicants; time-limited. Model Act V.10. Duty to Report Original: a. A nurse shall report to the BON, in a timely manner, a felony arrest or indictment, and any conviction or finding of guilt, or entering into and agreed disposition of a felony offense under applicable state or federal criminal law. Proposal: A. A nurse shall report to the BON, within <> days, any criminal charge and any conviction or finding of guilt, or entering into an agreed disposition of a felony offense under applicable state or federal criminal law.
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2025dcm_kdaughdril.pdf
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App. 2019) Board of Nursing Hearing Panel: clear and convincing evidence on Count 3 (possessing/obtaining drugs to any person, including self); revocation Chancery Court: substantial evidence did NOT support Board’s decision (birthday party, conflicting evidence on chain of custody and presence of Normeperidine) Court of Appeals: substantial evidence supported Board’s decision, i.e., it was not “arbitrary or capricious” Outcome The Case of Nurse A • RN, but had not worked as RN for 7+ y ...
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2022 Business Book
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Nominations and Elections A . Definitions: a . Cumulative Voting: A system of voting whereby multiple votes allotted to a delegate are all cast for a single candidate . b. Majority Vote: A majority vote means more than half of the total votes cast by registered delegates. c .
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2025_REx-PN_Webinar_Test-Plan.pdf
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▪The student will be able to identify normal and abnormal age-related findings in pediatric population. Create an REx-PN Style Question ▪The nurse is assessing a 2-year-old client. Which of the following would be an expected age-related finding? Select all that apply. 1. Runs with a wide stance (key) 2. Turns pages of a book one at a time (key) 3. Holds pencil with fingers 4. Has a vocabulary of 300 words (key) 5.
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PowerPoint Presentation
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PowerPoint Presentation Forensic Fitness for Duty and Regulating Unprofessional Conduct: The relationship between investigation, prosecution, evaluation, and rehabilitation of safety-sensitive professionals Peter Graham, PhD, Director Acumen Assessments and Acumen Institute Objectives • Provide a conceptual and practical framework for the evaluation, rehabilitation, and monitoring of licensees who have engaged in unprofessional conduct • Review the process and focus of forensic fitness ...
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2022APRN_pbuerhaus.pdf
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Increasing evidence of NPs’ impact on expanding access, lowering costs, and providing high quality health care … and other impacts 5. NPs comparative advantage in value-based payment systems 1st Strength: Increasing numbers of ARPNs, 2008-2018 2008 2018 All APRNS prepared in a single role 205,074 347,861 Prepared in more than one APRN role 18,015 25,968 Total 223,089 373,829 Prepared in the role of an NP only 125,264 258,241 Prepared in the role of a CNS only 34,987 55,111 Prepared in the role of a CRNA only 31,156 29,869 NPs: Primary care 24%, amb care 15%, general Med/Surg 9%, psych/mental health 9%, critical care 6% Source: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.