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Transcript_NCSBN_101_Overview.pdf
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All rights reserved. 1 About NCSBN: An Introduction to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Video Transcript ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Presenter NCSBN Marketing & Communications department ♪ [music] ♪As a leader in regulation for more than 40 years, NCSBN continually works to promote public protection. NCSBN is an independent, not-for-profit organization through which nursing regulatory bodies act in council together on matters of common interest and concern affecting public health, safety, and welfare, including the development of nursing licensure examinations.
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16_Simulation_Guidelines_final.pdf
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In the category of skills/knowledge, they included twenty-nine studies, reporting that the preponderance of the findings support simulation to be effective for teaching knowledge and skills. For example, one research study cited in this review (Sportsman, Schumacker & Hamilton, 2011) was a longitudinal, descriptive investigation of 895 students, finding that students were able to learn unique skills and knowledge in simulation that are normally learned in clinical experiences.
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Transcript_2022_awards_north-dakota.pdf
Site: ncsbn.org
That collaboration provides regular dialog about regulatory, legislative, and public policy initiatives. Recognizing the profound need that was intensified by the pandemic and other public health emergencies, the Board collaborated with other regulatory colleagues to create a framework for an Alternative to Discipline Program for nurses. Additionally, the Board works with the local health care organization to provide access to resources which help nurses and other healthcare professionals in the state who are in crisis. North Dakota is one of only five boards of nursing recognized by the U.S.
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(Draft or Approved)
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The motion carried unanimously. • Confidentiality was discussed and orientation to NCSBN and the NCLEX item review process was provided. • The NCLEX Item Review Subcommittee reviewed 1,341 items. • A confidential report of the Executive Session will be provided to the NCLEX Examination Committee. • Request for approval of minutes for this meeting was motioned by Sarah Spangler and seconded by Terry Ward. Approval carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT TIME: The meeting adjourned at 11:39 AM (Central) on November 10, 2023. NEXT MEETING: Date: February 20-24, 2024 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Central Location: Chicago, IL Agenda items: TBD http://www.ncsbn.org/ National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
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NIRSC%20Minutes_June%202024_Approved.docx
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The motion carried unanimously. · Confidentiality was discussed and orientation to NCSBN and the NCLEX item review process was provided. · A presentation and survey on entry-level nursing was given on June 18, 2024 of the panel by NCSBN staff Nicole Williams and Hong Qian · The NCLEX Item Review Subcommittee reviewed total 765 items. · A confidential report of the Executive Session will be provided to the NCLEX Examination Committee. · Request for approval of minutes for this m ...
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NIRSC_Minutes_April_30_May_2_2024_Approved.pdf
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McLeod, DNP, CPNP, RN (CAVN – Area I) Maceo Tanner, RN (GA – Area III) Rhonda Scott, JD, CRNI, BSN (MD- Area IV) Sherri Trujillo, LPN (WY – Area I) STAFF PRESENT Emily Paulucci, MS, MJ, RN, APRN, CPNP-PC, Content Development Manager, NCSBN Natalie Sitkowski, Test Development Associate II, NCSBN FY2024 COMMITTEE CHARGE Assist the NCLEX Examination Committee with item review. #1 AGENDA ITEM: Item Review Goal: Review #675 PN Traditional/CJ Items, #675 RN Traditional/CJ Items Discussion: • Request < ...
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NIRSC_Minutes_September_2024_Approved.pdf
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The motion carried unanimously. • Confidentiality was discussed and orientation to NCSBN and the NCLEX item review process was provided. • The NCLEX Item Review Subcommittee reviewed total 812 items. • A confidential report of the Executive Session will be provided to the NCLEX Examination Committee. • Request for approval of minutes for this meeting was motioned by Anne Hardee and seconded by Beverly Skloss. Approval carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT TIME: The meeting adjourned at 11:30 (Central) on September 12, 2024. NEXT MEETING: Date: November 12-14, 2024 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Central Location: Chicago, IL Agenda items: TBD http://www.ncsbn.org/ National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
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transcript_lsc_JoeBaker.pdf
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And not only at the board table being prepared, but that carries over into all aspects of our lives. Be prepared with your family and your friends, your day job. Leadership is being actively involved in an organization you're part of, whether you run for office or you're on a committee. It's stepping up to the plate and helping to guide discussion, guide policy, guide rules. It's just being at the table and being an active participant. Leadership comes in all forms and all different people. I think it's very important for board members to be encouraged to run for the board of directors.
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nbarnes.pdf
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NCSBN® • Developer of the NCLEX exam • Ensure the fair and secure delivery of the exam Pearson VUE • Register and schedule candidates • Administer the NCLEX® according to policy and procedures Nursing Regulatory Bodies (NRBs) • Determine and provide candidate eligibility • Release NCLEX results to candidates Before the Exam Candidate Registration Process Step 1: Meeting the NRB requirements • Reach out to the Nursing Regulatory Body (NRB) to inquire about their specific licensure/registration re ...
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Review_EntryLevel_Characteristics_and_NCLEX.pdf
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Analysis of data from a nine-year span indicated that the environment had become more complex; thus, the question arose about the current length of the entry-level period. The entry-level nurse exhibits characteristics such as limited confidence, critical thinking and clinical judgment with the need for additional skill acquisition, (Cockerham, 2011; Martin, 2011; Weilding, 2011). Additionally, the newly licensed nurse delivers client care in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment. The current practice setting of the entry-level nurse reflects delivery of complex care coupled with the need for rapid, appropriate clinical decision making, (Dyess, 2012).