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  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_bmartin.pdf

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    And so, we would argue, as NCSBN, that there's a real demand for our practice partners to work with these new nurse graduates and to kind of respond to their needs to facilitate their transition to early career practice and develop kind of a salience in this new and kind of transformed healthcare landscape. Further, we would also argue, and I think the literature is pretty well documented on this, there needs to be efforts to adjust [inaudible 00:26:24.571] in nursing education, in part ...

  • PDF File Defining_and_Assigning_Accountability.pdf

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    Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(15-16), 2185–2195. McGlynn, E. A., Asch, S. M., Adams, J., Keesey, J., Hicks, J., DeCris- tofaro, A., et al. (2003). The quality of health care delivered to adults in the united states. New England Journal of Medicine, 348(26), 2635–2645. McKnight, E., V., & Bennington Travis, T. (2008). A never event: Expos- ing the largest outbreak of hepatitis C in American healthcare history. Ramsey, NJ: Arbor Books. Murray, C. J., & Frenk, J. (2010). Ranking 37th—measuring the per- formance of the U.S. health care system.

  • Locked PDF File Model_Rules_Proposed_Edits_With_Rationales.pdf

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    Graduate or be eligible for graduation from a BON approved prelicensure program or a program that meets criteria comparable to those established by the BON in its rules. Rationale: Located in Model Act. Model Rules Proposed Changes and Rationales 5 | P a g e 26. Removed: c. Pass an examination authorized by the BON. Rationale: Located in Model Act. 27. Removed: d. Submit to state and federal criminal background checks. Rationale: Located in Model Act. 28. Original: f. Report any condition or impairment (including but not limited to substance abuse, or a mental, emotional or nervous disorder or condition) which in any way currently affects or limits your ability to practice safely and in a competent and professional manner.

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting June 11 2024_DRAFT 3

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    Scott, MD           18.  P. Johnson, MS          19.  L. Scheidt, MO           20.  M. Poortenga, MT           21.  A. Oertwich, NE           22.  A. Czechowicz, NH           23.  M. Fortier, NJ           24.  S. Ferguson, NM           25.  C. Tillman, NC           26.  S. Pfenning, ND           27.  M. Anielski, OH (N. Siniff, designee)          28.  J. Barnhouse, OK           29.  W. Miller, PA           30.  L. D’Alessio, RI          31.  C. Moody, SC           32.  L. Young, SD           33.  S. Richardson, TN (T. 

  • PDF File minutes_jan-10-2023_commission-meeting_final.pdf

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    P. Johnson, MS-represented by R. Cagle 18. L. Scheidt, MO 19. M. Poortenga, MT 20. A. Oertwich, NE 21. A. Czechowicz, NH 22. M. Fortier, NJ 23. S. Ferguson, NM 24. C. Tillman, NC 25. S. Pfenning, ND 26. M. Anielski, OH 27. J. Barnhouse, OK 28. W. Miller, PA 29. C. Moody, SC 30. L. Young, SD 31. S. Richardson, TN 32. K. Thomas, TX 33. J. Busjahn, UT 34. J. Douglas, VA 35. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 36. S. Boni, VT 37. M. Chapman, WV 38. R. Weinman, WI 39.

  • PDF File 2025_rexpn_test-plan_final.pdf

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    Multiple resources are used in this review, including: BCCNM Entry-Level Competencies for LPNs (BCCNM, 2019); CNO Entry-to-Practice Competencies for RPNs (CNO, 2019); 2019 REx-PN Practice Analysis (NCSBN, 2019); and expert opinions of the REx-PN Examination Committee (PNEC), NCSBN content staff, and nursing regulatory bodies to ensure that the test plan is consistent with nursing acts and legislation. For up-to-date information on the REx-PN, visit the NCSBN website at rexpn.com. https://rexpn.com/ 2 2022 REx-PN® Test Plan 3 2022 REx-PN® Test Plan II. 2022 REx-PN® Test Plan Purpose of the REx-PN Entry into the practice of nursing is regulated in British Columbia by the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) and in Ontario by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2024NCLEX_morning-qa.pdf

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    This is your chance to receive in-person training from our expert examination staff, network with nursing colleagues from around the U.S. and Canada, write or review actual test items for the exam and immerse yourself in NCLEX not just for six hours like today, but for three to four days. All travel costs, including airfare, lodging and meals, are covered by NCSBN. To learn more about this exciting opportunity, scan the QR code on the screen or visit ncsbn.org/volunteer. We look forward to seeing you. And now we'll take a break. ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Please join us back here at 1 p.m. Central time for our next presentation, entry-level nursing clinical judgment in the transition to practice period.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2023dcm_alexander-cleghorn.pdf

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    Was there a little rumble there? This was all on the up and up. Don't, you know. The LPN's just trying to help people achieve their weight loss goals. So she used the physician's DEA registration to order Phentermine or Phendimetrazine for weight loss. So the patients would visit the clinic. The LPN would do a medical history on the patient, would assess the patient, would perform an EKG, and do lab work. Based on the results, the LPN had a standing order as she described it or a protocol with the physician if the patient's medical history, and the lab results, and the EKG checked out so there would be no perceived problems with the weight loss medications.

  • PDF File Regulatory_Management_of_Substance_Use.pdf

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    Schedule I drugs are available for research only and have no approved medical use. Schedule II drugs are available only by prescription and require a new prescription for each refill. Schedule III and IV drugs are available by prescription, may have five refills in 6 months, and may be ordered orally. Source: National Institute on Drug abuse (NIDa). Visit NIDa at www.drugabuse.gov www.journalofnursingregulation.com 35Volume 2/Issue 4 January 2012 per se, a person is covered when he or she is participating in a supervised rehabilitation program and is no longer engaging in the misuse of drugs or alcohol or is erroneously regarded as engaging in the use of drugs.

  • PDF File Transcript_2022APRN_jcimiotti.pdf

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    Roughly 95% to 96% of nurse practitioners stated that they felt that their patients could manage their care at home. It's a little bit lower in the acute care nurse practitioner response, but those are sicker patients. If you're being released from a hospital, as opposed to leaving a clinic visit, you could see where there might be a little bit more concern on a discharge from a hospital, that there might be issues with care. When we gathered reports on nurse practitioner ratings of the ...