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2025_mar_webinar.pdf
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Intro Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5: Overarching Changes to Act & Rules: Licensure & Governance Slide 6 Slide 7: Model Act Licensure & Governance Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20: Model Rules Licensure & Governance Slide 21 Practice Slide 22 Slide 23: Model Act Practice Slide 24: Streamline for Consistency Slide 25: Article III. Scope of RN, LPN/VN and APRN Practice Slide 26: Article III. Scope o ...
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2022APRN_pbuerhaus.pdf
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List of References 4th Strength: Increasing evidence of NPs’ systemic impact on expanding access, lowering costs, and providing high quality health care (Con’t) 5. Lower costs explained by NPs lower use of services, less expensive services (controlling for severity Razavi, M., O’Reilly-Jacob, M., Perloff, J., Buerhaus, P. 2020. Drivers of cost differences between nurse practitioner and physician-attributed Medicare beneficiaries. Medical Care Feb 2021 59(2):177-184. 6. Improvement in mental health, mental health related mortality, including suicide • Alexander, D. & Schnell, M.
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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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Transcript_2023_webinar_faqs-web.pdf
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These include sample questions and an exam preview of the NGN, which is also available for download. Additionally, an NGN tutorial is also provided for candidates. These resources can be accessed by clicking on the Prepare Tab within the nclex.com website at the top. And finally, additional FAQs can be accessed on nclex.com. They can be located by clicking on FAQs highlighted at the top. In addition, you can also find the link to join our mailing list, located at the bottom of any of NCSBN's web pages.
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transcript_2023mym_telehealth-panel.pdf
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And of course, that is a concern of regulators right now. There has been some issues with fraud and people illegally obtaining a nursing degree. How likely is it that we would have to be concerned that somebody that isn't really qualified, and is not really a nurse or a licensed provider, could set up a website and offer telehealth services, and even internationally, and bill for those services? - Yeah, that's exactly what is of concern, is that it's a little harder to police websites, international websites, than it is things in the country. And seeing somebody face-to-face is a much better control than an international website.
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Member Videos and Webinars | NCSBN
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Videos and webinars for members only. This video will show you the benefits of Passport and how you can easily manage your profile and NCSBN application access from within Passport. 2020 | Video Nursys 101 - Search Nursys 101 - Search demonstrates how to locate a nurse in the Nursys database. The search features, quick search and searching from the menu are detailed. Searching tips are also provided. 2019 | Video Nursys 101 - Overview Nursys 101 - Overview explains the purpose of the nursys.org website for U.S. Members and how the website is organized for an authorized user to access information on an individual nurse for the purpose of license verification, discipline and reporting. 2019 | Video Nursys 101 - Discipline Nursys 101 - Discipline demonstrates how to add discipline to a license.
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transcript_2024scisymp_nspector.pdf
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And I think that's really valuable. That's pretty short. It's not the 60-page article, and a supplement article. And it really is helpful in being able to say to your legislators, or whoever you're talking to, "This is the evidence for what we're doing." And that's online on our website. But also, I do have paper copies if anybody needs any, just email me, and I'm happy to send it to you. So we did all of that research, and felt really good about those quality indicators. But then what do you do? Do you just report it in the article, and who reads it?
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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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Discipline_Subcommittee_Report_Dec2014.pdf
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Response Total Response Percent Yes 16 62% No 10 38% Please mark all applicable service methods that you are authorized to use. Response Total Response Percent Regular Mail 16 16% Certified Mail 24 24% Publication 11 11% Personal Service by Law Enforcement or Others 15 15% Other, please specify 6 6% Total Respondents 26 [Skipped This Question] 5 In some instances, the requirement for notice is in the state’s administrative procedures act and not in the nursing practice act. Changing the state’s administrative procedures act can be very difficult. In a committee of ten, four states require notice by certified mail, personal service or publication.
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Microsoft Word - Final State Guidance
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Iowa: https://governor.iowa.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Public%20Health%20Proclama tion%20-%202020.03.17.pdf This situation is evolving quickly, and many states continue to update the flexibilities currently being offered. Please see the National Governors Association Website for a complete, updated list of state actions to date: https://www.nga.org/coronavirus/#states.