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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. Additional information about the report and its impact on nursing regulators is available in the State of the World's Nursing Report video. 2020   | Video 2020 NCSBN Year In Review Explore the 2020 Year in Review microsite that documents all of NCSBN’s accomplishments and initiatives during a year of unprecedented challenges. 2020   | Website A Look at Occupational Licensing: Insights from the Healthcare Regulatory CEO Collaborative Members of the Healthcare Regulatory CEO Collabor ...

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022-nclex-Webinar_Test-Design.pdf

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    I'm here to talk a little bit about the Next Generation NCLEX and talk a little bit about the test design. So today's objective is to provide a high-level overview of the Next Generation NCLEX Test Design. We're not going to get into the nitty-gritties. There is a lot of information on our website that talks a lot about the information that I'm going to be providing today. Plus there are going to be sessions at the NCLEX conference that's going to be coming up that's going to give you much more in-depth information. And you can find that information at our website for Next Generation NCLEX as you can see right here.

  • PDF File 2020AM-APRN.pdf

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    APRN Compact Forum Rebecca Fotsch, JD Director, State Advocacy Timeline • 2018 – 2019 NCSBN Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Compact Task Force • Convened meetings to identify roadblocks to enactment and make recommendations • 2019 NCSBN Delegate Assembly • No vote held on APRN Compact Recommendations • 2019 NCSBN holds stakeholder meeting with LACE Network • NCSBN Board of Directors (BOD) agree to LACE Network recommendation for changing examination Uniform Licensure Requirements (ULR) ...

  • Locked PDF File 2023dcm_malexander.pdf

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    Bivariate analyses explored variables of successful program completion, and a forward stepwise logistic regression model was run to assess predictors of program success or failure. Results: Successful program completion correlated with the number of years in the program (r = 0.30). The highest percentage of nurses completing a program was at around the 5-year mark. Additionally, 26 random drug tests, 25 support group meetings, and 55 to 60 mutual support group meetings per year were associated with successful program completion. Conclusions: Bimonthly random drug tests, daily check-ins, and a minimum 3-year length of stay in a program were associated with successful program completion.

  • Locked PDF File 2025-rexpn_bmcclendon.pdf

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    Slide 10: Practice Analysis for REx-PN Slide 11: Key Components of the Practice Analysis Slide 12: Practice Analysis Panel - SMEs Slide 13: Additional Data Considered Slide 14: Activity Statements Slide 15: Example of REx-PN Activity Statements Slide 16: Practice Analysis Survey Development and Deployment Slide 17: 2025 Rex-PN Practice Analysis is Underway! Slide 18: REx-PN Test Plan Slide 19 Slide 20: Test Plan Structure Based on Client Care Needs Slide 21: Effective January 4, 2022 Slide 22: REx-PN Integrated Processes Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Slide 26 Slide 27 Slide 28 Slide 29 Slide 30 Slide 31: Accessing REx-PN Resources

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    nlivanos@ncsbn.org and ashelton@ncsbn.org mailto:nlivanos@ncsbn.org mailto:ashelton@ncsbn.org Slide 1 Slide 2: Government Affairs Update Slide 3: The Government Affairs Team Slide 4: Federal Affairs Activities Slide 5: Administration Slide 6: Agency Activities and Administrative Priorities Slide 7: Rural Health Transformation Program Slide 8: Rulemakings and Requests For Information Slide 9: Rulemakings – Dept. of Education “Professional Degree” Slide 10: Rulemakings – Dept. of Education “Profes ...

  • PDF File NGN_Summer22_ENG_FINAL.pdf

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    All of these factors reinforced the need for measuring clinical judgment in entry-level licensure assessment to support the delivery of safe and effective care. Next Generation NCLEX NEWS ® SUMMER 2022 · 5 Next Generation NCLEX® News is published by National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) For more information regarding the NGN project, visit Next Generation NCLEX Resources on the NCSBN website. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST 111 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 2900 Chicago, IL 60601-4277 Phone: 312.525.3600 International Calls: +1.312.525.3600 Website: www.ncsbn.org NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public. Copyright ©2022 NCSBN.

  • PDF File NGN_Winter19.pdf

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    NGN Talks are presented by the Examinations Department’s staff and include topics such as an introduction to NGN, item development, test validity, and many other aspects of the NGN research project. The first NGN Talk provides an introduction to the NGN project, and is now posted on the NCSBN website. Access NGN Talks Next Generation NCLEX® News is published by National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) 111 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 2900 Chicago, IL 60601-4277 Phone: 312.525.3600 International Calls: +1.312.525.3600 Website: www.ncsbn.org NCSBN provides education, service and research through collaborative leadership to promote evidence-based regulatory excellence for patient safety and public protection.

  • PDF File Transcript_2019APRN_APRN-Innovations.pdf

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    These are seasoned practitioners in most cases. And so, what does that competency piece need to look at? And then their CE that they have to complete for that maintenance cycle is targeted based on their assessment. So, for instance, I always have to do pharmacology, always. I'll die doing pharmacology content, I've decided. And so, I'm okay with that. But in my CE profile, I take that assessment. I know I have to have 10 hours of pharmacology every renewal cycle and then I can have 10 hours of general CE, whatever I want to learn about.

  • PDF File Transcript_2019LPP_CGiessel.pdf

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    I feel very comfortable doing this. I really like this. So time went on and I was appointed to the Board of Nursing. I really enjoyed that. I served for two terms, which was seven and a half years. Six of those years, I was the chair of the board. I loved it. Again, I said, "Wow, this is my lane." One of the really enriching parts of being on the Board of Nursing was coming to stuff like this National Council of State Boards of Nursing. I learned so much from those meetings. I am so glad all of you are here and I'm sure you are glad you're here too.