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L2L_Fall2013_v5.pdf
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A Day in the Life of a Nursing Regulator Nursing Regulation & Education Together Fall 2013 B y day, you’ll find Vicki Erickson, PhD, PNP-BC, FAANP, in front of a classroom of nursing students at the University of Colorado, where she is an associate professor and the director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice and Master’s Program. By night, Erickson dons a different cap: that of the Colorado Board of Nursing (COBON) president.
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transcript_nlc-webinar-newgrads-oct2022-web.pdf
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First of all, you should know about the national database for nurse licenses, which is called nursys.com. Again, the national database for nurse licenses. So there's over 5 million nurses in the country, and you can look them up at nursys.com, which you see at the top of the slide, N-U-R-S-Y-S, and that's abbreviated for nurse system. Okay? And so once the nurses licensed, you will see them in that database. You can pull up a nurse's information and look at their information. And this is primarily where employers should go. When an ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
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2025_mar_webinar.pdf
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Scope of RN, LPN/VN and APRN Practice Slide 26: Article III. Scope of RN, LPN/VN and APRN Practice Slide 27: Article X. Emerging Technologies Slide 28: Model Rules Practice Slide 29: Remove Duplicative Sections Covered in: Slide 30: 8.3.1 Required Criteria for APRN Education Education Slide 31 Slide 32 Slide 33 Slide 34 Slide 35 Slide 36 Slide 37: Model Rules Education Slide 38 Slide 39 Slide 40 Slide 41 Slide 42 Slide 43 Discipline Slide 44 Slide 45 Slide 46 Slide 47 Slide 48 Slide 49 Slide 50 Slide 51 Slide 52 Slide 53 Slide 54 Slide 55 Slide 56 End Slide 57
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_rsmiley_sud.pdf
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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. This suggests that establishing a twice a month random selection for drug testing as a program standard would be highly effective.
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PowerPoint Presentation
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Slide 17: Self-Care Problems Slide 18: Types of Assessments Slide 19: Areas of Concern in Each Case Type Slide 20: The Professional Executive Mindset Slide 21: How to Evaluate Fitness Slide 22: The Role of Fitness Evaluator Slide 23: The Assessment Process: Clinical vs. Forensic Roles Slide 24: The Assessment Process: Clinical vs. Forensic Roles Slide 25: Why We Need Fitness Evaluations Slide 26: Multiple Stakeholders: Can Licensee Conceive of Each One’s Perspective Slide 27: Fitness fo ...
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2022APRN_pbuerhaus.pdf
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Analysis of American Community Survey data 3rd Strength: Providing care to vulnerable populations Primary care NPs are more likely than physicians to practice in rural areas – precisely where there are more uninsured and increasingly fewer physicians Primary care NPs are more likely than physicians to take care of vulnerable populations – women, people of color, American Indians, poor, disabled, under/no insurance, and those dual eligibles NOTE: See slides at end of presentation for references P ...
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2025dcm_kdaughdril.pdf
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❑ Policy considerations ❑ Resource considerations Slide 1: Evidence: When Real Facts Meet Real Life Slide 2: Topics and Objectives Slide 3: PERSPECTIVE … IS EVERYTHING Slide 4: PERSPECTIVE … IS EVERYTHING Slide 5: PERSPECTIVE … IS EVERYTHING Slide 6: Topics and Objectives Slide 7: BURDENS OF PROOF Slide 8: BURDENS OF PROOF Slide 9: BURDENS OF PROOF Slide 10: BURDENS OF PROOF: Looking Ahead at Judicial Review Slide 11: Topics and Objectives Slide 12 Slide 13: Evidence Primer Slide 14: Ev ...
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Article-Leading-the-Way-Ridenour.pdf
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EOs must navigate challenges related to interpreting scope of practice boundaries 69, addressing violations of professional boundaries between nurses and patients 2, balancing patient confidentiality with the duty to warn or protect the public 93, managing cases involving nurse impairment because of substance use or mental health issues 70, and ensuring fairness and consistency in disciplinary decision-making.26 Resolving these dilemmas requires sound ethical reasoning, consultation with legal counsel and the Board, and a steadfast commitment to the primary mission of public protection.29 Think of your Ethical Compass. In the often complex and sometimes ambiguous terrain of nursing regulation, your ethical principles serve as an indispensable compass.
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2018DCM_CWoodard_Handouts.pdf
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(pages 21-23, 28-29) o The respondent recently had an agitated conversation with her charge nurse, complaining that this was the second time this week she was required to stay and work a double shift. (pages 32-25) o On the day of the reported incident, the respondent’s patient load was five during her shift. (page 26) o The patient suffered tissue damage from the loss of blood flow to the lower arm as a result of the tourniquet. (pages 33-35) The respondent failed to submit her statement by the requested date. After two follow-up phone calls and a final demand letter, the respondent submitted her statement.
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NCSBN_AnnualReport2006.pdf
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Educated) Oct ‘05 – Dec ’05 Jan ‘06 – March ‘06 April ‘06 – June ‘06 July ‘06 – Sept ‘06 TOTAL (Oct ‘05 – Sept ‘06) Jurisdiction # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing # Testing # Passing % Passing ALABAMA 163 132 81.0 443 391 88.3 814 766 94.1 1,160 1,011 87.2 2,580 2,300 89.1 ALASKA 34 31 91.2 61 54 88.5 31 26 83.9 63 48 76.2 189 159 84.1 AMERICAN SAMOA 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 1 50.0 7 4 57.1 9 5 55.6 ...