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  • PDF File 12_WorldCafe_Monograph_web.pdf

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    Wor ld C afé™ E duca tion Mee ting D ec. 8- 9, 201 1 | C hica go, I L You’re Invite d Shap ing t he Fu ture of N ursin g Ed ucat ion: A Ne w Vis ion f or A ppro val & Accr edita tion World Café ™ mate rial in this e vent i s sour ced fr om Th e Wo rld Ca fé™ C ommu nity F ounda tion w ww.th eworl dcafe .com. World Café™ Monograph | 2012 7 That fall, the Marketing & Communications department finalized plans to create a welcoming coffee house environment by contracting with a company that provides rolling coffee baristas to make specialized coffee drinks for attendees.

  • PDF File MBPResponses

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    What is the total number of times an initial applicant can take the NCLEX? 1-2 times 3-4 times 5-6 times Unlimited 7 - 10 times 1-2 times 3-4 times 5-6 times Unlimited 7 - 10 times *PN BONs and US Territories are not displayed on the map. For detailed information, please see the text responses below. Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding 1-2 times 0 0% 3-4 times CO, GU, IN, LA-RN, NV, VI 6 11% 5-6 times MI, MS, NH, SC 4 7% Unlimited AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA-RN, CA-VN, CNMI, CT, DC, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV-PN, WV-RN 42 76% 7 - 10 times DE, NM, WY 3 5% Page 11 of 86Licensure MBP 2016 NCLEX 4.2 Q9.  

  • PDF File Transition_Study_final.indd

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    The RNs worked statistically significant amounts of time longer in their current posi- tion with an average of 7.66 months than the LPN/VNs with a current length of employment of 7.02 months. The LPN/VNs reported significantly longer weekly overtime with an average of 7.33 hours. The RNs averaged 6.10 hours of weekly over- time. Employing Facilities More than 87% of the RNs worked in hospitals, while 44.8% of the LPN/VNs worked in long- term care facilities. Location of Employment Setting The RNs and LPN/VNs were not evenly dis- tributed in suburban, urban or metropolitan settings.

  • PDF File 21_RN_KSA_FINAL.pdf

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    Representativeness of Responders by NCSBN Jurisdiction Jurisdiction Newly Licensed RN RN Educator RN Supervisor Sample Responders Sample Responders Sample Responders N % N % N % N % N % N % Alabama 85 2.0 19 2.0 132 2.0 10 2.8 158 1.5 4 1.7 Alaska 8 0.2 3 0.3 18 0.3 3 0.9 24 0.2 1 0.4 American Samoa 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.0 3 0.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 Arizona 84 2.0 21 2.3 96 1.5 18 5.1 199 1.8 3 1.3 Arkansas 49 1.2 6 0.6 84 1.3 7 2.0 116 1.1 6 2.5 California 154 3.7 33 3.6 420 6.4 15 4.3 805 7.4 15 6.3 ...

  • Locked PDF File 13_MYM_SessionBook.pdf

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    Once we receive your electronic evaluation, NCSBN will send you an electronic CE certificate. The deadline to complete the electronic evaluation is Friday, March 29, 2013. 5. If you have any questions, email Qiana Hampton at qhampton@ncsbn.org Thank you Continuing Education Information 7 Session Book | 2013 NCSBN Midyear Meeting Illuminating the Past: A Beacon for the Future Sunday, March 10, 2013 4:00 – 6:00 pm Regency Foyer Registration Monday, March 11, 2013 Day One: Leadership Day Executive Officers and Member Board Presidents Only 7:30 am – 5:00 pm Regency Foyer Registration 7:30 – 8:30 am Regency Ballroom Continental Breakfast 8:30 - 10:15 am Regency Ballroom NCSBN Executive Officer and Member Board President Leadership Forum Theodore H.

  • PDF File vol28_web.pdf

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    Types and Ages of Clients The newly licensed nurses reported caring most frequently for clients with stable, chronic illnesses (54.3%), clients with behavioral/emotional condi- tions (45.2%), clients at end of life (38.9%) and clients with acute conditions (36.4%). The majority of re- spondents reported caring for adult clients aged 65 to 85 (74.3%), clients over the age of 85 (47.1%) and clients aged 31 to 64 (45.5%). execuTive summary National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2007 3 Shifts Worked The shift most commonly worked among respon- dents was days (47%) with about equal numbers working evening (25.6%) and night (22.4%) shifts.

  • PDF File 02LicExamStats_13.qxd

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    (NCSBN) u 2003 14 2002 LICENSURE & EXAMINATION STATISTICS National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) u 2003 15 PART I: 2002 LICENSURE STATISTICS N H 94 22 9 11 17 6 85 0 1 39 7 0 26 18 75 12 0 2 0 0 1, 23 4 N M 23 8 13 2 59 4 96 4 N V 90 36 1 45 1 N Y 15 1 3, 21 7 1, 33 0 1 3, 46 0 48 0 20 7 92 1 69 0 28 77 10 ,5 62 OH 26 0 1, 77 4 1, 66 0 2, 27 8 5, 97 2 OK 30 40 9 14 0 9 16 80 25 0 1 34 12 6 0 0 1, 09 5 OR 20 3 31 9 11 0 19 29 5 14 8 ...

  • PDF File RBriefVol4_01ExamStats_058_for printer.qxd

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  • PDF File WEB_08_Newly_Licensed_Nurses_Vol37_small.pdf

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    (NCSBN) | 2009 13METHODOLOGY table 1. Representativeness of Responders by NCSBN Jurisdiction Newly licensed RN RN Educator RN Supervisor Sample Responders Sample Responders Sample Responders Jurisdiction N % N % N % N % N % N % Alabama 33 1 .5% 11 1 .8% 16 2 .3% 7 1 .6% 28 1 .3% 3 1 .1% Alaska 3 0 .1% 1 0 .2% 2 0 .3% 1 0 .2% 3 0 .1% 0 0 .0% American samoa 0 0 .0% 0 0 .0% 0 0 .0% 0 0 .0% 0 0 .0% 0 0 .0% Arizona 72 3 .3% 22 3 .6% 6 0 .9% 3 0 .7% 27 1 .3% 3 1 .1% Arkansas 29 1 .3% ...

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    After adjusting for incorrect addresses and removals, the analyzable response rates were 17.7% for paper and 7.0% for Web. Demographics, Experiences and Practice Environments of Participants Demographics/Past Experiences The majority (87.9%) of survey responders reported being female. The average age of respondent nurses was 33.06 years (SD = 9.32). Over half (59.7%) of the responders reported being White/Non- Hispanic; 20.0% were African American; 7.7% were Latino or Hispanic; and 4.3% were Asian. Responders reported working an average of 4.3 months as an LPN/VN. On average, responders of the present study were 8.7 months post graduation.