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  • PDF File Transcript_2018DCM_BLubin.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    They don't ask for everything with the one red-top tube. They test for specific things. Same thing with urine drug screens. So, for you all who are investigators or for you all who are board members when you see a history and the nurse appeared impaired but the drug screen was negative, the next logical question that must be asked is, "What was tested?"

  • Locked PDF File Model_Rules_Proposed_Edits_With_Rationales.pdf

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    Removed: b. Graduate or be eligible for graduation from a BON approved prelicensure program or a program that meets criteria comparable to those established by the BON in its rules. Rationale: Located in Model Act. Model Rules Proposed Changes and Rationales 5 | P a g e 26.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2018IT_FCampbell.pdf

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    The person is really the weakest link, you can have the best technology, and some examples across the government recently have showed that if the people aren't trusted and you don't have good awareness and education programs in place, the best technologies can't protect you. So tactics, again, same theme, right? Weak passwords. So the top recommendation we give every assessment we go into, and I'll give this to you guys all for free, I'm sure you've all heard it, multilayer authentication, multi-factor authentication. Right, so strong passwords which we're all aware of now typically. They've been around for a while, now the latest thing that's really important and will help mitigate 80% to 90% of the threats out there is multi-factor authentication.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2021DCM_bmartin.pdf

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    In total, over 700 case entries were logged for this study and the word count for the detailed case narratives ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 exceeded over 16,500. For the analysis, we use generalized estimating equation models to assess case resolution and time to case resolution.

  • PDF File transcript_nlc-webinar-newgrads-oct2022-web.pdf

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    So, if the state that issued your Compact License, if they require CE, you would do it for that state. And if those non-Compact states where you were issued a license require CE, then you also need to do it for them. But within the Compact... I'm going to have to mute everyone again, one second. Within the Compact, you only do it for one state, which is your home state, if they require it.

  • PDF File JNR0120SE_GlobalProfile.pdf

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    Part I 6 Journal of Nursing Regulation NRB Mandates The majority of NRBs included in this report (95%, n = 301) describe their mandate as the protection of the public (Figure 2), although many (56%, n = 179) have multiple mandates. Other mandates of regulatory bodies also promote the nursing profession (53%, n = 167) while roughly a quarter also deal with workforce and labor issues (26%, n = 81). FIGURE 2 Nursing Regulatory Body Mandates (N = 372) 0 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Multiple mandates (n = 179) Protection of the public (n = 301) 56% 95% As illustrated in Figure 3, the most common governance responsibility is the power to authorize nurses for practice (94%, n = 298).

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2020IT_ASheth.pdf

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    We've done all this stuff, and we were pretty secure. And we believe in our controls and our mechanisms, and our defense in depth," right. And that's the message that I think is really important here is work with your teams, you know, get the message up to your management teams, and push for that, right. It's really important to be proactive. You don't want to be in the news, you don't want to be the one that has a big incident, and that has to, you know, explain why that happened. I'd rather be the one that says, "Hey, I need this budget to handle this so that we aren't in the news," right.

  • PDF File transcript_2024lpp_nlivanos.pdf

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    But of course, you have to prepare because any journalist who's using journalistic standards is going to cover both sides. They're going to look for who the opposition is, ask for a quote, that's going to happen, whether it's an article or an editorial, probably not an opinion piece. I don't think anyone's reaching out to find other opinions there. But whether it's an editorial board working on a article or just a news article, they're going to look for that other side. ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • PDF File bb_1981.pdf

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    , Director, Department of Test Development, NLN, for co-authorship of book. 2. Negotiated agreement with NLN with percentage of royalties finalized at 20% for NLN. 3. Selected Chicago Review Press as publishing house for book. 4. Wrote and supervised editing of book for publication. 5. As of this writing, publication is promised for early June 1981.

  • PDF File Transcript_2023am_rsmiley.pdf

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    Response rates were 18% for RNs and 15% for LPNs. The RN and LPN email surveys each received between 2,000 and 2,500 responses. The response rates were 9% for the RNs and 12% for the LPNs. From the e-Notify jurisdictions, 250,000 RN records and 30,000 LPN records were used. And we now will proceed to the results for the registered nurse's portion of the survey.