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  • PDF File MBPResponses

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    In addition to the requirement that all APRN programs are accredited, is graduation from a board of nursing approved graduate or post-graduate program one of the requirements for any of the following? (Check all that apply) Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding Nurse anesthetist new graduate license/recognition AK, AL, AR, AZ, CNMI, FL, GU, HI, IA, ID, KS, KY, LA-PN, LA-RN, MD, MN, MS, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NV, OR, PA, SC, UT, VA, VI, VT, WA, WV-RN, WY 3 ...

  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_rsmiley2.pdf

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    - Well, 50% is a maximum. - But, like, in the accrediting bodies, [inaudible 00:26:14.153] and it's 50% in the program versus could you do a whole med-surg course 100% or is it in each course? - It's for each course. - Each course. Yeah. - And you had another question. - And then about the ratios. - Oh. We did, for the study, was one to one. ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • PDF File Transcript_2021SciSymp_bmartin-APRN.pdf

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    So, right off the bat, this sets a good baseline understanding of comparable year-to-year of patient safety. With baseline patient safety confirmed, we now turn our attention to the survey results themselves. The overall survey response rate was approximately 14%, with a total of 17,000 APRN respondents located across 26 states. The subsample for this three-state analysis consisted of 1,212 APRN respondents. On average, respondents were 50 years old and predominantly female and white non-Hispanic. Ninety- two percent indicated they were actively engaged in direct patient care.

  • Locked PDF File 2025nlc-governance-1.pdf

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    Rules take precedence over all authorities except the NLC. of the NLC authorizes the promulgation of rules and provides that they shall have the force and effect of law and shall be binding in all party states. of the NLC sets out promulgation procedures for rules. Authorities Bylaws Art. II provides for establishment of standing committees. Bylaws Bylaws are equivalent to rules and govern the management and operation of the Commission and require majority vote of the Commission to be approved. Art. VII. c. of the NLC allows for approval of bylaws.

  • Education Papers & Publications | NCSBN

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    Explore NCSBN’s education papers, articles, and publications approved since 2002, including research authored by NCSBN staff and members across journals and books. Citation: Lower, B. & Spector, N. (2014). Regulatory implications and recommendations for distance education in prelicensure nursing programs. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 5(3), 24-33.. 2014   | Papers White Paper: Nursing Regulation Recommendations for Distance Education Background and literature review on the regulation of prelicensure distance education programs; regulatory issues; recommendations for BONs; visual model and timeline for adopting the recommendations. 2014   | Papers 2012 Prelicensure Nursing Program Approval This is Part II of the Nursing Education Committee document, which contains strategies for moving forward on the future of approval of BONs.

  • PDF File 12_WorldCafe_Monograph_web.pdf

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    Power and Influence for the Profession The second major theme related to alignment of nursing education, regulation and nursing accreditation was power and influence for the nursing profession. In some respects, this theme is related to the first theme of clearly articulated mutual goals that would then provide a platform for political lobbying for the profession and health care policy as “one voice.”

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2020MYM_Panel.pdf

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    And so it's I think this conversation would be… I think if we engage some of our board councils and the rest of the team that works on disciplinary cases that might help us in identifying some of these things, so bringing them into the public arena, but earlier than perhaps they are now. - Right. Well, thank you very much. I'd like to thank our three panelists for their presentations, for their insight into this very concerning topic. I'd like to thank all of you for your attention. We will pause now for a 30-minute break.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2026mym_government-affairs-update.pdf

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    The one exception to that is if your bill is related to a budget or funding issue. So that's why you'll keep hearing me say the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, because that was a budget reconciliation bill, and that was able to be moved with just 51 votes. So the budget situation for fiscal year '26 is actually a good example of how there's still, even in a very contentious Congress, a sense of consensus around what ultimately gets passed. And a lot of that has to do with how tight the margins are. So the President's budget, this again, was early in the transition when the administration first came in, proposed some pretty deep cuts.

  • PDF File NNE20023 109..113

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    NNE20023 109..113 Developing and Evaluating Innovative Items for the NCLEX Part 2, Item Characteristics and Cognitive Processing Anne Wendt, PhD, RN, CAE J. Christine Harmes, PhD This article is a continuation of the research on the development and evaluation of innovative item formats for the NCLEX examinations that was published in the March/April 2009 edition of Nurse Educator.

  • Locked PDF File 2025dcm_kennedy-mrozinski.pdf

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    Nurse Smith’s New Mexico employer also alleged that Nurse Smith was responsible for significant medication discrepancies involving hydromorphone and fentanyl. In August 2023, Nurse Smith tested positive for marijuana via for-cause drug test. As a result of the above, the Maine Board initiated a complaint(s) against Nurse Smith’s Maine license to practice nursing. • The Consent Agreement for Warning, Civil Penalty & Probation language noted in pertinent part: • ...