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NGN_Summer22_ENG_FINAL.pdf
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All of these factors reinforced the need for measuring clinical judgment in entry-level licensure assessment to support the delivery of safe and effective care. Next Generation NCLEX NEWS ® SUMMER 2022 · 5 Next Generation NCLEX® News is published by National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) For more information regarding the NGN project, visit Next Generation NCLEX Resources on the NCSBN website. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST 111 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 2900 Chicago, IL 60601-4277 Phone: 312.525.3600 International Calls: +1.312.525.3600 Website: www.ncsbn.org NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public.
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dubick-qian.pdf
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Inappropriate Language: Example Underlying Assumptions/Stereotyping General statements about a group that imply everyone in the group shares a certain characteristic Underlying Assumptions/Stereotyping: Example The nurse is preparing a staff education program for prenatal care. Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make? 1. “Clients can attend initial office visits with their husbands.” 2. “The initial office visit should occur no later than 6 ...
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Transcript-SOWN-2020-COVID19.pdf
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This has increased the ability to respond to needs and there has been an increase in the use of telehealth provision during the crisis. Patients can protect themselves and others by getting needed treatment by a telehealth consultation rather than having to visit a provider in person. However, with regards to wider mobility, some population data has suggested that global mobility is not a solution to workforce shortages at this time due to the risks that moving a person from one country to another can bring in COVID-19 spread.
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MBPResponses
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Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding 1-2 times per year CA-RN, DC, MA, PA, TN, WA, WI, WV-PN 8 23% 3-4 times per year AL, AZ, FL, GA, IA, IN, KS, KY, LA-RN, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TX, WV-RN, WY 26 74% 5 or more times per year AR 1 3% Page 50 of 52Board Structure MBP 2017 Newsletter 13.3 Back To Table of Contents 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.
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InFocus_Winter2015.pdf
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Any individual, institution, organization or program interested in advancing the science of nursing regulation and building regulatory expertise worldwide may apply. Grant awards have a $300,000 per project limit. For more information on the grant or the application process, visit the Center for Regulatory Excellence Grant Program section. NCSBN Grant Program Upcoming proposal submission deadline: April 3, 2015 Apply Today Social Media in Nursing Understand the Benefits and the Risks. Nurses must understand and apply these guidelines for the proper use of social media.
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L2L_Fall2010.pdf
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Visit www.ncsbn.org/179.htm to download the following recently published research briefs, free of charge. Report of Findings from the 2009 TUNING Analysis: A Comparison of U.S. and International Nursing Educational Competencies is an account of a new initiative that seeks to understand the role of nurses and nursing education from an international perspective.
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InFocus_Fall_2020.pdf
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A national Delphi study of experts in education, regulation and those in practice who work with new graduates; 2. A national quantitative study of five years of NRB annual reports of nursing programs; and 3. A national qualitative study of five years of NRB site visit documents. Along with these three companion studies, NCSBN also conducted a comprehensive literature review, specific to the following questions: • What are the quality indicators of nursing education programs? • What are the warning signs when programs begin to fall below standards?
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Federal_Trade_Commission_Policy_Perspectives_Options_to_Enhace_Occupational_License_Portability.pdf
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State programs that ease licensing of many occupations when a military spouse is required to move to a new state have enjoyed widespread support, and have been adopted by states. See Roundtable Tr. at 23 (Beauregard) (DoD found “that states were very accommodating” in finding ways to ease licensure of military spouses). 25 See, e.g., Roundtable Tr. at 16 (K. Thomas) (explaining that states were not adopting the original Nurse Licensure Compact because of a lack of agreement on licensing ...
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InFocus_Vol2_2022.pdf
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In 2020, NCSBN launched a research study to investigate the effect of rapid changes made in nursing education programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The “National Prelicensure RN Study: Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Education” is currently underway at 55 nursing education sites across 26 U.S. states. The study seeks to determine the extent to which programs changed their instructional formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study will then prospectively and longitudinally track over 700 prelicensure nursing students and 450 faculty to measure engagement, academic performance and early career experience.
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Session Book.qxd
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 28-July1, 2001. Available WWW: http://www.sase.org/conf2001/papers/evetts_julia.pdf (July 2003 access date). Iredale, R. (2001). The migration of professionals: Theories and typologies. International Migration, 39 (5), 7-26. Janigan, M. (2002). Immigrants: Who should get in? (cover story). Maclean’s, December 16, 2002. Available from MacLean’s archive at www.macleans.ca. Lenn, M.P., & Campos, L.B. (Eds.). (1998). Multinational discourse on professional accreditation, certification, and licensure: Bridges for the globalizing professions.Washington, D.C.: The Center for Quality Assurance in International Education. 21 References & Additional Readings Lenn, M.P., & Campos, L.B.