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Funding Assistance | NCSBN
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. Process & Eligibility Please review Policy 2.9 Direct Assistance to Member Boards for details about eligibility, criteria and the process for applying for assistance. All requests must be made in writing by the executive officer. The request must be related to at least one of NCSBN’s program/service areas: Regulation Examinations Education Research Policy Practice Discipline Information Technology Nursys Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) Example of Requests for Direct Assistance NCSBN’s Data Integrity Project provides U.S. Members with direct funding assistance to resolve licensure data issues in their databases, and subsequently in Nursys.
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Transcript_2020awards_PSharpnack.pdf
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Her position as dean of the Ursuline College of Nursing has been invaluable in forging better communication and changing board policies dealing with various aspects of education when needed. She has also advanced NCSBN strategic plan and initiatives. Some of her significant contributions in fulfilling those initiatives include creating a pathway for military and service members to become licensed LPNs, promoting relevant and responsive APR and regulation, and advocating for regulatory a ...
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Funding Assistance | NCSBN
Site: ncsbn.org
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. Policy 2.9 Direct Assistance to Member Boards has details about eligibility, criteria and the process for applying for assistance. All requests must be made in writing by the executive officer. The request must be related to at least one of NCSBN’s program/service areas: Regulation Examinations Education Research Policy Practice Discipline Information Technology Nursys Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) Example of Requests for Direct Assistance NCSBN’s Data Integrity Project provides U.S. Members with direct funding assistance to resolve licensure data issues in their databases, and subsequently in Nursys.
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Guidelines for Medical Marijuana | NCSBN
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The NCSBN National Nursing Guidelines for Medical Marijuana fills the gap in the literature on the nursing care of patients using medical marijuana and provides evidence-based nursing guidelines. Related Resources AAP Report: Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding ACOG Opinion: Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Lactation NHTSA Report to Congress: Marijuana Impaired Driving WHO Report: Cannabis and Its Medical Use FDA Fact Sheet: Epidiolex (cannabidiol oral solution) Article: Caring for Patients using Medical Marijuana Article: Marijuana Guidelines for Practice Health Policy Implications in Journal of Pediatric Health Care National Academy Report: The Health Effects of Cannabis ...
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Transcript_2019_NLC_Nurses.pdf
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The Nurse Licensure Compact, or NLC, is an interstate agreement that authorizes RNs and LPNs, or VNs holding a multi-state license, to practice in any other state that has implemented the Compact. With a mutli-state license, a nurse may practice in person, or via tele-help. However, it's important to note that a nurse must be licensed, or have the privilege to practice in the state where the patient is located at the time nursing service is provided. A multi-state license isn't a national license. It's a state license issued by the Nursing Regulatory body in the nurse's primary state of residence, or PSOR, the state in which a nurse legally resides and can prove legal residence with a driver's license, voter registration, or similar documentation.
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Resources | NCSBN
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Browse Search Topic All Topics Administrative Law Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) Alternative to Discipline Programs Annual Meeting Best Practices Board of Nursing IT Commitment to Ongoing Regulatory Excellence (CORE) Committee Updates Complaints Consumers Continued Competence Criminal Background Checks Delegation Delegate Assembly Discipline Discipline Process Distance Education Education Electronic Heath Records Ethics Evidence-based Exam Operations Exam Development Faculty Shortag ...
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Disch_Exploring_how_nsg_schools_handle_student_errors.pdf
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In our experience, some faculty members continue to believe that indi vidual selfvigilance is what matters most, and that if an error or a near miss occurs, the student is at fault. Others have commented that talking about errors or By Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN, Jane Barnsteiner, PhD, RN, FAAN, Susan Connor, PhD, RN, and Fabiana Brogren, BA 26 AJN ▼ October 2017 ▼ Vol. 117, No. 10 ajnonline.com acknowledging the need for a cultural change toward errors might inadvertently condone their occurrence. There is also concern that if the fact of student errors becomes public knowledge, clinical organizations may be reluctant to have students in their facilities.
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transcript_aug2024-nlc_Nurse_Employers.pdf
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As a military member, if she is here, let's say temporarily, but she does obtain a Delaware driver's license, is that allowed, is there a clause because she is military that she can do that, or would it be that she would still need to return to her home state of North Dakota if that's the case [crosstalk]... - Is this the spouse or the service person we're talking about? - She is the spouse. Her husband's the service member. - Okay. I believe getting a Delaware driver's license would change her residency to make her a Delaware resident and... - Okay. - that would mean she would need a Delaware compact license. - Okay.
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2025_NCSBN_Annual_Report.pdf
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Watch Now Watch Now https://www.ncsbn.org/video/2025-award-recipient-crna https://www.ncsbn.org/video/2025-award-recipient-jacci-reznicek Executive Officer Recognition Awards This award is given in five-year increments to individuals serving in the executive officer role. No nomination is necessary for the Executive Officer Recognition Award as it is presented to executive officers based on their years of service. Five Years • Kim Lampron, MBA, Secretary General, Ordre des infirmières e ...
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Transcript_2021DCM_ccaldecott.pdf
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I'm going to give you an explanation for the terms that we use and the labels that we use. So, first, we're going to start with a drift, that first step out from the potential, the first step out onto the slippery slope. A drift is not an action, it's a private thought about a patient for the nurse's own pleasure, rather than in the service of patient care. And these are usually fantasies because their thoughts, they don't always have to be romantic or sexual. They can be rescue or savior fantasies. Those are actually quite common. The next step out onto the slope is what we call a crossing.