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  • PDF File 2021SciSymp_Burwell-Owens.pdf

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    The nursing staff has sufficient control over scheduling their own shifts in my hospital. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6. Physicians in general cooperate with nursing staff on my unit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7. I feel that I am supervised more closely than is necessary. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. It is my impression that a lot of nursing personnel at this hospital are dissatisfied with their pay. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9.

  • PDF File Transcript_2021SciSymp_lpoghosyan.pdf

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    And we also see that, in 2012, the largest proportion of NPs were practicing in physician offices, while in 2018, more NPs were employed in practices affiliated with hospitals or some kind of medical centers. In this chart, we compare nurse practition work environment over time. So we computed in scores on each subscale of NPPCOCQ. The dark orange color is the 2012, the red represent 2018. What we see here is, it appears from this bar chart, that nurse practition work environment was significantly better in 2018 than in 2012.

  • Video Library | 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. 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 A Look at Occupational Licensing: Insights from the Healthcare Regulatory CEO Collaborative Members of the Healthcare Regulatory CEO Collaborative (HRCC) discuss the debate over occupational licensing and some of the challenges their organizations face. 2020   | Video Explanation of the Nurse Licensure Compact for Nurses Thi ...

  • PDF File Committee Opinion, Number 711, August 2017, Opioid Use and Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy

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    Typical symptoms of opioid withdrawal include generalized pain, muscle pain, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, rhinorrhea, tearing, dilated pupils, tremor, gooseflesh, restlessness, and anxiety. With short-acting opioids, such as heroin, withdrawal symptoms may develop within 4–6 hours of use, peak at 1–3 days, and gradually sub- side over a period of 5–7 days. For long-acting opioids, such as methadone, withdrawal symptoms usually begin within 24–36 hours of use and may last for several weeks. Unlike alcohol withdrawal, opioid withdrawal is rarely associated with severe morbidity and can be read- ily treated.

  • PDF File 16_2015_NCLEXExamStats_vol68.pdf

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    In April 2007, the standard increased again to –0.21 logits. In April 2010, the standard increased to –0.16 logits. In April 2013, the standard increased to 0.00 logits The passing standard for the NCLEX-PN Examination has experienced a similar increase over time. In April 1999, the passing standard for the NCLEX-PN Examination increased from –0.51 logits to –0.47 logits. In April 2002, this standard was retained for another three years. In April 2005, the NCLEX-PN passing standard increased from –0.47 to –0.42 logits.

  • Locked PDF File Member_Policy_Manual_10_1_25_FINAL.pdf

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    Once acted upon, changes will be incorporated by originator and then forwarded to the Executive Office for assignment of a policy number. 3.3 Staff will update policies as adopted, approved, revised or rescinded. 3.4 Policies will be maintained in an electronic format and provided to the BOD and executive staff. 7 Revision Dates  September 2002  December 2002  December 2006  December 2008  December 2019 Board of Directors Review Dates:  FY07  FY11  FY14  FY17  FY20  FY23 8 1. ...

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    This study also reveals a close link between age and recidivism. More than one-third (36.7%) of those who were under 40 years of age recidivated, while 22.3% of those who were 40 and above recidivated. It was reported that experienced nurses tended to develop a better way to manage errors.17 Some older nurses (over 40 years old) left the nursing prac- tice after completing their probation, which may partially contribute to the lower recidivism rate in this age group. In line with several previous reports, this study showed that male nurses were not only over- represented among disciplined nurses, but they also tended to recidivate more often.

  • PDF File NCSBN2005AnnualReport.pdf

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    Changing domestic nursing workforce demographics directly influence the increasing shortage. According to the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis in 1980, more than 25 percent of all registered nurses (RNs) were under the age of 30; by 2000, the figure had dropped to just over 9 percent. More than one million new and replacement nurses will be needed by 2012 but due to the fact that fewer and fewer young adults choose nursing as a profession there simply will not be enough nurses to replace the retiring workforce. And while those entering the nursing forces as a second career are welcomed with open arms, their generally older age at entry to practice can mean their years of service will be limited.

  • PDF File FY21-NLCAnnualReport.pdf

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    Key changes in this updated compact include: • The addition of uniform licensure requirements for eligibility to obtain a multistate license. • A requirement that a nurse applicant for a multistate license submit to state and federal fingerprint-based criminal background checks at initial licensing and license by endorsement. • The establishment of a governing body over the NLC which is known as a commission. • Rulemaking authority by the commission. • Provisions related to compliance and enforcement. The timeline to the right demonstrates the growth of the NLC from redrafting to present day. — 2 — 2018 The eNLC was implemented on Jan. 19, 2018.

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Final_Sys_Review_04_06.doc

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    Can the results be generalized to undergraduate nursing students? This pilot study suggests that problem-based learning may be at least as effective as traditional lecture and should be explored in larger studies. The evidence did not support problem- based teaching methodologies over traditional methodologies. 10 Article Sample Comparison Studied Study Procedures Key Results Strengths & Weaknesses Implications for Boards differences. The teacher did not know whether she was grading a control or experimental exam. Murphy, M. (1995).