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  • PDF File 2021SciSymp_Burwell-Owens.pdf

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    Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 28(6), 320 – 326. https://doi.org/10.1002/2327-6924.12292 • Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77- 101. https://doi.org/10.1191/1478088706qp063oa • Brewer, C.S., Chao, Y., Colder, C.R., Kovner, C.T., & Chacko, T.P. (2015). A structural equation model of turnover for a longitudinal survey among early career registered nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 52, 1735- 1745. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.06.017 • Brewer, C.

  • PDF File 2020_NCLEXPN_TestPlan-English.pdf

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    They are unique individuals who have defined systems of daily living reflect- ing their values, cultures, motives and lifestyles. People have the right to make decisions regarding their health care needs and to participate in meeting those needs. The profession of nursing makes a unique con- tribution in helping clients (individuals, family or group, including significant others and population) achieve an optimal level of health in a variety of settings. For the purposes of the NCLEX, a client is defined as the individual, family or group which includes significant others and population.

  • PDF File JNR0120SE_GlobalProfile.pdf

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    As Goode (2014) explains, “there is often a historical assumption that granny midwives relied solely on ‘divine intervention’ because of ‘the call’ to be a midwife.” Instead, Goode employs the term “grand midwives.” See Goode, K. (2014). Birthing, Blackness, and the Body: Black Midwives and Experiential Continuities of Institutional Racism (pp. 49–50) [Doctoral dissertation]. The City University of New Y

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2023mym_lpruinelli.pdf

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    That is not standardized. How will you make that happen? How can we standardize data across the world that we actually can talk with other countries and compare findings and try to help each other? How can we make that easily accessible to everyone in a real, dream world? Ideal, we'll have data accessible to everyone. We have solutions accessible to everyone. We have trust in solutions, in care, in this technology that we are building. It needs to be cheap. I heard before, that was too expensive, that the money was the trigger.

  • PDF File LTL_Fall2020.pdf

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    A: You are correct; we have been systematically studying evidenc e-based outcomes and metrics of nursin g education programs that boards of nursin g (BONs) could use when approving thes e programs. We began this study two years ago by reviewing the literature, looking for nursing education outcomes and metri cs and quality indicators. We then con ducted a national Delphi study with nurs e educators, regulators and those who work with new graduates in practice. Next, we conducted a quant ...

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2025nlc-governance-2.pdf

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    I like the tone of it, but I also like that if I'm a member state, kind of like what we just heard, and I want to be compliant, that's how I'll do it. Thank you. - Yeah, and I think compliance is sometimes a difficult term to accept. But obviously, you know, throughout the year, I know that I receive many contacts from you all about another state who's doing X, Y, Z, or not doing X, Y, Z. And it's like, 'Do something about it." They're not doing what they're supposed to do. So whether you feel obliged or not, know that other states have an expectation because they know that the compact is all about uniformity to the extent that we can.

  • PDF File REx-PN Examination Candidate Bulletin

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    REx-PN Examination Candidate Bulletin 2026 REx-PN® Examination Candidate Bulletin The REx-PN® candidate bulletin contains information for all registrations and scheduling of REx-PN appointments. Additional information is available at www.rexpn.com. http://www.rexpn.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact Information................................................................................................................................................................................................. ...

  • PDF File NCSBN2005AnnualReport.pdf

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    Joan Sheverbush, Kansas Eve Sweeney, Rhode Island Calvina Thomas, Arkansas Sandra Webb-Booker, Illinois Barbara Zittel, New York Member Board Leadership Development Advisory Panel Joey Ridenour, Arizona, Chair Joan Bouchard, Oregon Shirley Brekken, Minnesota Dan Coble, Florida Cynthia Persily, West Virginia–RN Richard Sheehan, Maine Gregory Y. Harris, Arizona, Board Liaison Practice Breakdown Advisory Panel Kathy Malloch, Arizona, Chair Karla Bitz, North Dakota Karen Bowen, Nebraska Lisa Emrich, Ohio Vicky Goettsche, Idaho Linda Patterson, Washington Kathryn Schwed, New Jersey Mary Beth Thomas, Texas Donna Dorsey, Maryland, Board Liaison Patricia E.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019TriReg_DBenton.pdf

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    We wanted to identify, in the nursing space, what the dimensions of the of nurse licensure congruent with acting in the public interest would be on to curate the evidence that's out there that would enable us to say, "Well, you know, it is essential to have occupational licensing for nursing because of X, Y, and Z.And here's the evidence and this is what it does." So, we did a two-phase piece of work. We gathered information that was out there. We looked not just the peer-reviewed published, scientific literature, but we also looked at editorials and media commentary as well.

  •  Awards Videos | 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. Individuals nominated for this award shall have made sustained and significant contributions through the highest commitment and dedication to the mission and vision of NCSBN. 2018   | Video 2018 Award Recipient – College of Nurses of Ontario Regulatory Achievement Award College of Nurses of Ontario The Regulatory Achievement Award recognizes the member board or associate member that has made an identifiable, significant contribution to the mission and vision of NCSBN in promoting public policy r ...