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  • Locked PDF File 2025dcm_spederson.pdf

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    Trauma Responses Slide 14: Trauma Responses in Interviews Slide 15: Conducting Trauma-Informed Interviews Slide 16: Consider Interview Safety Slide 17: Adjusting the Interview Approach Slide 18: Interviewing Patients vs. Witnesses in Medical Cases (Victim) Slide 19: Interviewing Patients vs. Witnesses in Medical Cases (Witness) Slide 20: Key Takeaways Slide 21: Conclusion Slide 22: References Slide 23: Resources & Handouts Slide 24

  • PDF File NPDBNurssyCodes_20221216.pdf

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    NPDB / Nursys Action Codes NPDB/Nursys Code Action 1110 Revocation of License 1125 Probation of License 1135 Suspension of License 1138 Summary or Emergency Limitation or Restriction on License 1139 Summary or Emergency Suspension of License 1140 Reprimand or Censure 1145 Voluntary Surrender of License 1146 Voluntary Limitation or Restriction on License 1147 Limitation or Restriction on License 1148 Denial of License Renewal 1149 Denial of Initial License 1150 Interim Action – Voluntary Agreemen ...

  • PDF File NLC_Webinar_nurse-employer_2024.pdf

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    Slide 15 Slide 16: Nursys® Slide 17: Nursys QuickConfirm Slide 18: Nursys e-Notify Slide 19: THANK YOU! Slide 20

  • PDF File RN_Pract_Anal_ExecSummary.pdf

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    The newly licensed nurses reported caring most frequently for acutely ill clients (66.9%), those with stable chronic conditions (33.6%), those with unstable chronic conditions (28.5%), and clients at end of life (20.4%). The majority of respondents reported caring for adult clients aged 31 to 64 (58.0%), elderly clients aged 65 to 85 (61.3%), young adult clients aged 19 to 30 (23.5%) and elderly clients over the age of 85 (24.8%). Shifts Worked. The shifts most commonly worked continued to be days (41.3%) and nights (34.2%). Only 12.8% reported working rotating shifts. Time Spent in Different Categories of Nursing Activities.

  • PDF File 2024scisymp_moreilly-jacob.pdf

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    R., Molloy, D. W., Clegg, A., Rockwood, K., & Liew, A. (2021). Prevalence of frailty in 62 countries across the world: a systematic review and meta-analysis of population-level studies. Age and ageing, 50(1), 96-104. * 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 Facility+NP Only Facility+MD&NP Facility+MD Only NP Only MD&NP MD Only Odds Ratio Acute Care Admission Q2 Results: Utilization by provider type 14 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 Facility+NP Only Facility+MD&NP Facility+MD Only NP Only MD&NP MD Only Odds Ratio ...

  • PDF File InFocus_Vol1_2026.pdf

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    On the state level, the department stands at the ready to assist NRBs when they might need to testify in support of or in opposition to proposed legislative bills. Department staff can also help if the NRB needs to serve as a subject matter expert by providing continued from page 19 Livanos them with background data or information about what other states have done in similar circumstances. NCSBN staff are working with NRBs to revise the APRN Compact. “We are working toward a member driven redesign where there is flexible and mobile practice for APRNs, but public protection remains paramount,” comments Livanos.

  • PDF File MBPResponses

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    No charge Less than $500 $500 - $1500 $1501 - $2500 $2501 - $5000 $5001 - $10,000 No charge Less than $500 $500 - $1500 $1501 - $2500 $2501 - $5000 $5001 - $10,000 *PN BONs and US Territories are not displayed on the map. For detailed information, please see the text responses below. Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding No charge 0 0% Less than $500 NV, WV-PN, WV-RN 3 14% $500 - $1500 AL, DC, FL, GA, KS, LA-RN, ND, NJ 8 38% $1501 - $2500 KY, PA, TX, VA 4 19% $2501 - $5000 DE, MO, WY 3 14% $5001 - $10,000 CA-RN, CA-VN, CNMI 3 14% Page 16 of 552024 Education Survey Fees for Program Review and Site Visits 7.2 Q14. What is the charge for the continuing/renewal approval application?

  • PDF File Transcript_2019APRN_DBenton.pdf

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    It's a radically different way of thinking but it actually gives you the flexibility and agility that we need to face some of the challenges ahead. Interesting little development in terms of the model in the UK and in Scotland, in Scotland, we're a small [[00:19:00]] nation. We're five and a half million people. We can get all the people we need to work something out in a single room. We can sit them down and we can shut the doors and we can say, "You know, you're not going to get coffee until you fix this.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022mym_legislative-update.pdf

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    Reach out to me and we can see what some of the first steps could be. Nursing America, I will do this very quickly, I promise. So we'll go through some of the Nursing America updates. So in Florida, right, weeks before the sort of world shutdown for the COVID-19 pandemic, a really big thing had happened in Florida, and that's House Bill 607 was passed and signed by the governor. That bill has currently allowed for thousands of APRNs to have what's called autonomous practice in Florida and not practice under a physician protocol.

  • PDF File CER_2_07.qxp

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    However, on average for every item type for RNs, except audio, there was a sig- nificant difference in cognitive processing as noted by increased measures for those items. For the audio items there was no difference from the paired multiple-choice items. There was a significant difference between the cog- nitive processing used to answer the alternate items as com- pared to the multiple-choice items. When the item pairs by item type are reviewed as in Figure 3, it can be shown ...