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Social_Media.pdf
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A 2010 survey of BONs conducted by NCSBN indicated an overwhelming majority of responding BONs (33 of the 46 respondents) reported receiving complaints of nurses who have violated patient privacy by posting photos or information about patients on social networking sites. The majority (26 of the 33) of BONs reported taking disciplinary actions based on these complaints. Actions taken by the BONs included censure of the nurse, issuing a letter of concern, placing conditions on the nurse’s license or suspension of the nurse’s license.
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Communications Library | NCSBN
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NCSBN's Center for Regulatory Excellence (CRE) funds scientific research that advance the science of nursing policy and regulation through a grant process. . (© 2008) 2008 | Exams Research Report of Findings from the 2006 LPN/VN Practice Analysis Linking the NCLEX-PN to Practice (Vol. 28) This study describes LPN/VN practice to assist NCSBN in evaluating the validity of the test plan that guides content distribution of the licensure examination.(© 2007) 2007 | Exams Research Report of Findings from the 2005 LPN/VN Post Entry-Level Practice Analysis (Vol. 26) This study describes post entry-level LPN/VN practice with the intention of de ...
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2023_NCSBN_Annual_Report.pdf
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Kappel, MA Director, Marketing & Communications, Marketing & Advocacy Mitch Karmis Exams Specialist I, Consolidated Services Murat Kasli, PhD Psychometrician I, Measurement & Testing, Examinations Jennifer Keating Meetings Specialist III, Consolidated Services Chelsea Kelley Director, Business Operations Jeff Kendall, MBA Director, Customer Experience Doyoung Kim, PhD Senior Psychometrician, Measurement & Testing, Examinations Michael Kotnaur Director, Marketing & Advocacy Cary Lin, PhD, MS, MA ...
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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 ...
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Transcript_2019TriReg_Risk-Based-Regulation.pdf
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There is some concern that perhaps that level of prescriptive regulation is perhaps stifling some transitioning into contemporary practice because it is so prescriptive. However, I have to say it has struck me through this very enlightening presentation from Dr. ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 Studdert, that we might actually have risk-based regulation in place right now, more so than we really think. While there's this air right now nationally to deregulate and remove some of that prescriptive language, you could argue that that prescriptive language is serving as a risk-based attempt, because we have sort of articulated how a pharmacist must perform certain acts or the box in which they must practice.
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KMBT_C654-20131003090749
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Mark 15 Hammergren, Astronomer at the Adler Planetarium who spoke to the assembly and welcomed the 16 delegates to the City of Chicago. 17 18 Welcome 19 President Thomas recognized and welcomed all first-time attendees and asked them to stand. 20 21 Introductions 22 President Thomas then introduced the following past presidents of the Board of Directors: 23 Joey Ridenour, AZ 24 Donna Dorsey, MD 25 Laura Rhodes, WV-RN 26 Myra Broadway, ME 27 Shirley Brekken MN 28 29 President Thomas then ...
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L2L_Spring2011_web.pdf
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The Long-term Care Conference is a must for educators of unlicensed assistive personnel (uAPs), medication aides/ assistants (MAs), licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) and registered nurses (RNs) who work in long-term care; long-term care/nursing home administrators; state and federal administrative agency staff; and uAPs, MAs, LPN/VNs and RNs who work in long-term care. 2011 NCLEX® Conference San Francisco, Sept. 26, 2011 The 2011 NCLeX® Conference (previously known as the NCLeX® Invitational) is the only one-day educational conference that offers the most current NCLeX program updates by the experts that develop and administer the examinations. The 2011 NCLeX® Conference allows for networking time and an opportunity to ask questions regarding the NCLeX program.
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Transcript_2026itops_cfielder.pdf
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You know, I'd love to kind of interact with you and answer some of those questions, and kind of get your ideas and your thoughts as well. So yeah, let's get into it here. As I said, my name is Christopher Fielder. I'm the field chief technology officer, and editor-in- chief with Arctic Wolf. A little bit of quick background on me. I've been in cybersecurity for going on 26 years now. That's a long time, unfortunately. I started off in the U.S. Air Force, and then I worked for the Central Intelligence Agency before I went into the private sector, where I was a penetration tester, a threat hunter, an incident responder, kind of everything between there.
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JNR0120SE_GlobalProfile.pdf
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NRB = nursing regulatory body. Other roles often required on NRBs are nurse educators (9%, n = 29), nursing assistants or technicians (8%, n = 26), members of other health professions (7%, n = 23), lawyers or other legal experts (5%, n = 15), a member of the country’s medical regulatory body who also participates in the NRB (4%, n = 12), representatives from the private nursing or home health industry (3%, n = 11), public health ministers or organizations (3%, n = 11), chief nurse officers (3%, n = 9), representatives from the Ministry of Education (2%, n = 6), and representatives from nursing professional organizations (2%, n = 6).
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transcript_2024itops_generative-ai.pdf
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But I'm just kidding. So I'm going to get an email now from the governor's office saying, "Stop ripping on North Dakota." But it could be statements, but it could also be commands. It could be like, you know, hey, I need a formula in Excel that does X, Y, and Z. So, you know, really be thinking about it's not just you can ask it questions too. Think of it like you're having coffee with a friend and you can converse with this too. It can actually give you ideas as well. But like I said earlier, the specificity of your prompting will determine the relevancy and accuracy of your AI's response.