Search NLC

  • PDF File MBPResponses

    Site: ncsbn.org

    Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding 75% or greater CNMI, GU, MD, MS 4 8% 50-74% CA-VN, GA, IN, NV, SC, WV-PN, WY 7 13% 25-49% 0 0% Less than 25% 0 0% Do not regulate the percentage of full- time faculty for PN education programs AK, AL, AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, HI, IA, ID, IL, KS, KY, LA-PN, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, VA, VI, VT, WA, WI 41 79% Page 26 of 512019 Education Survey PN programs 9.3 Q24. Has the Board of Nursing established a minimum number of hours/credits for theory courses for PN programs? 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 MBPResponses

    Site: ncsbn.org

    Includes any other terminology to refer to the regulatory authority (i.e. commission, examiners, registration, jurisdiction). When referring to board of nursing, the reference collectively includes Board Members, Executive Officer and Staff.   Jurisdiction:  Refers to state, territory or district where a board of nursing is located. May also be used to refer  generally to the board of nursing in a particular jurisdiction.   Board Staff:  Staff of the board of nursing   Executive Officer:  Person responsible for running the board of nursing. Includes any other terminology to refer  to that authorized person (i.e.

  • PDF File 12_WorldCafe_Monograph_web.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    The planning team decided to create a monograph after the event, capturing the essence of the dialogue that took place during the meeting. Wor ld C afé™ E duca tion Mee ting D ec. 8- 9, 201 1 | C hica go, I L You’re Invite d Shap ing t he Fu ture of N ursin g Ed ucat ion: A Ne w Vis ion f or A ppro val & Accr edita tion World Café ™ mate rial in this e vent i s sour ced fr om Th e Wo rld Ca fé™ C ommu nity F ounda tion w ww.th eworl dcafe .com.

  • Locked PDF File 2025dcm_kennedy-mrozinski.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    The search found a syringe containing a liquid substance in their crib pocket and a belt was found in their backpack. Nurse Smith stated the syringe contained Dilaudid for a patient. While waiting for the drug screen, Nurse Smith decided to not comply. • Initially, a letter was sent to Nurse Smith explaining the facts above and indicating Missouri’s intent to issue a cease and desist order against the Privilege to Practice.

  • PDF File JNR_-_Does_past_criminal_behavior_predict_future_criminal_behavior.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    As- sessing risk for violence among psychiatric patients: The HCR-20 violence risk assessment scheme and the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 917–930. Douglas, K. S., & Webster, C. D. (1999). The HCR-20 violence risk as- sessment scheme: Concurrent validity in a sample of incarcerated offenders. Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 26, 3–19. Elbogen, E. B., & Johnson, S. C. (2009). The intricate link between vio- lence and mental disorder: Results from the National Epidemio- logic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.

  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_kfoli.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    I lectured to a group of leadership students some time ago. And one of the students said, "I've got a big bottle of caffeine pills in my purse." Our frontal lobes aren't done cooking until we're about 26. So they don't understand necessarily the risks that they're taking, that they have a license to protect.

  • PDF File NNE20023 109..113

    Site: ncsbn.org

    Items coded as G and NB were considered missing. In general, only slightly more cognitive processing was used by participants to answer the innovative items as com- pared with the paired text-based items. There were 26 inno- vative items that had slightly higher cognitive ratings and 8 innovative items with substantially higher cognitive ratings (0.5 or greater). There were 16 innovative items developed specifically to determine if the format requiredmore cognitive processing than a paired text-based, multiple-choice item.

  • Locked PDF File Model_Act_Proposed_Edits_With_Rationales.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    The change we made here was putting the entire section in carrots. The group did not believe there was evidence to mandate limitations on terms or years of service, and wanted the entire decision to be made by individual jurisdictions. Section 2. Officers 26. Original: a. The BON shall elect officers who shall serve a term of < > years, beginning < > and ending < >. Change: A. The BON shall elect a first and second officer who shall serve a term of < > years, beginning < > and ending < >. Rationale: Aligned the language to refer to the election of both a first and second officer 27.

  • PDF File 21_Model_Rules.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    The program shall demonstrate that the simulation activities are linked to programmatic outcomes. Authority: Model Act Article VI Section 25 6.4.6 Policies and Procedures The program shall have written policies and procedures on the following: a. Short-term and long-term plans for integrating simulation into the curriculum; b. Method of debriefing each simulated activity; and c. Plan for orienting faculty to simulation. Authority: Model Act Article VI Section 26 NCSBN Model Rules | www.ncsbn.org 22 6.4.7 Evaluation a.

  • PDF File 17_Model_Rules_0917.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    The program shall demonstrate that the simulation activities are linked to programmatic outcomes. Authority: Model Act Article VI Section 25 6.4.6 Policies and Procedures The program shall have written policies and procedures on the following: a. Short-term and long-term plans for integrating simulation into the curriculum; b. Method of debriefing each simulated activity; and c. Plan for orienting faculty to simulation. Authority: Model Act Article VI Section 26 NCSBN Model Act | www.ncsbn.org 22 6.4.7 Evaluation a.