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Christine Penney
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Thaler, Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness Copyright 2017 20 Improving activities Copyright 2017 • Complete self-assessment • Obtain peer feedback • Develop and implement a learning plan • Evaluate the impact of learning on practice • Report practice hours 21 Foundational annual activities Copyright 2017 • Annually, o critical review of client documentation o three professional development activities • At 2 years of practice or QA Committee discretion, onsite review w ...
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2018DCM_TCrabb.pdf
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Attorney’s Office address and phone number ♦ 42 C.F.R. § 2.22 20 Allows general designations of recipients of Part 2 information ♦ Permits a patient to include a general designation in the “to whom” section of the consent form ♦ e.g., “all my health care treatment providers” rather than to a specifically named provider ♦ 42 C.F.R. § 2.31 21 List of Disclosures ♦ Upon request, a patient who has previously made a general designation in the “to whom” section of the consent must be given a list of t ...
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2019TriReg_WHatherill.pdf
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• Training of administrators – Workshops with cases – Webinars – On-line materials • Staff expertise developed 23 Finish Line Ahead Wrong…. 24 | Big Obstacles Ahead Obstacle #1 • Member Boards not able to use a code or descriptor because it was not in the statute/rules 25 | Overcoming Obstacle #1 • Made a system change to our Exam Licensure and Disciplinary Database – Added a dropdown for FSBPT code • Jurisdictions can now put in the code in their practice act and put in the one appropriate in t ...
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2024itops_nursys-panel.pdf
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• Nurse cannot work • Obtaining a license is delayed • Additional Speed Memos and calls to the NRBs • Employers cannot verify a license • License Status on Nursys.com is incorrect • The nurses authorization to practice is showing incorrectly • Increased calls from employer • Nurse disputing incorrect information on their license Data Integrity Summary Report Data Integrity Report Monitoring • This report provides a breakdown of your board’s licensure data • Discipline • Licensure • Personal • Ed ...
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Hearing-Settlement-Monitoring-Training-Manual.docx
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In the Case Overview screen, select Monitoring Information Spoke Access to the Monitoring Information Module gives the ability to record the Non-Reoccurring and/ or Reoccurring Terms. Non- Reoccurring Monitoring Term: The user has the ability to record Non-Reoccurring Term and associated Dates with corresponding Notes. 25. Select +Add a Monitoring Term 26. Select a Term Name 27. Start Date: Today’s Date will display by default, user can edit the date 28. End Date: Depending on the Frequency and Start Date 29. Configurable Date options (if applicable) 30. Comments field option for a brief narrative 31.
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Microsoft Word - FY26 Committee Roster
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Kristin Benton, DNP, RN Member-at-Large Term Expires: September 30, 2027 Executive Director Texas Updated 1/29/26 2025-2026 NLC Committee Roster 2 2. Rules Committee Chair: Meredith Parris (NC) Current Charges: 1. Provide an interpretation and educate the compact states regarding the statutory requirements of a BON with respect to: Art III (c): Each party state shall require the following for an applicant to obtain or retain a multistate license in the home state: 6.
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MBPResponses
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DE, FL, IA, IL, LA-RN, MD, MN, MO, MT, NJ, PA, TN, UT, WA, WV-PN, WV-RN 16 30% Mandatory reporting is not required by a nurse who has a bona fide health professional-patient relationship with a licensee or applicant AZ, GA, IA, MI, NE, NE-APRN, NM, NV, PA, TX, WI 11 21% Mandatory reporting pertains only to hospital and other health care institutions UT, VA 2 4% Mandatory reporting is not required if violations of the nurse practice act are not directly observed MA 1 2% None of the above AK, AL, AR, AS, CA-VN, CNMI, CO, CT, DC, GU, HI, KS, KY, LA-PN, ME, MS, NC, ND, NH, OH, OK, OR, SC, VI, VT, WY 26 49% Page 6 of 392023 Discipline Survey Mandatory Reporting to Board of Nursing 4.2 Q4.
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nne20004 56..59
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Usability Testing In the third project phase, 2 evaluative studies were conducted using the pi- lot innovative items. The first was a usability study, using the methods of expert review and user testing. As recommended by Harmes and Parshall,7 expert review was conducted as part of a user-centered, iterative design strat- egy. At various points in the develop- ment of item templates and prototype items, experts from measurement, nurs- ing, and interface design reviewed the prototypes. After each review, appro- priate modifications were made. User testing was then conducted, in which the set of prototype items was adminis- tered to a small sample of examinees representative of the target examinee population.
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transcript_2023aprn_bmartin.pdf
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I'm here today to discuss the results of a recently completed study assessing the impact of executive orders that waived certain practice restrictions on APRNs during the COVID-19 pandemic and their subsequent effects on direct patient care. You'll likely know my two co-investigators as well. Michelle Buck is our senior APRN policy advisor, and Elizabeth Zhong is our senior research scientist in the research department. For today's presentation, we are going to cover a few major points. ...
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16_2015LPN_Practice_Analysis_vol67.pdf
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Correspondence of Population, Sample and responders for the 2015 lPN/vN Practice analysis Jurisdiction Population 2015 Paper Sample 2015 Paper respondents 2015 Web Sample 2015 Web respondents % N % N % N % N % Alabama 15 77 13 8 22 279 16 35 19 Alaska 00 0 00 0 00 4 00 1 01 American Samoa 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Arizona 09 53 09 4 11 189 11 12 06 Arkansas 19 80 13 2 06 400 22 52 28 California 143 1003 167 62 171 2504 139 265 143 Colorado 07 40 07 3 08 141 08 17 09 Connecticut 10 ...