Resource Center

NCSBN produces a wide variety of publications, online courses, videos, brochures and newsletters presenting in-depth information and best practice techniques that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge.

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  • NGN: Applications to Educational Settings - Day 1 Q&A 

    Tim Bristol, Faculty Development & Owner, NurseTim, Inc., answers questions about effective ways to apply the NCJMM in your classroom.

    2020  | Event Presentation

  • NGN: Q&A Session 

    NCSBN staff answers questions about the NGN.

    2020  | Event Presentation

  • NGN: Applications to Educational Settings - Day 1 

    Looking for effective ways to apply the NCJMM in your classroom? In this presentation, nationally renowned nursing education expert, Tim Bristol, provides you with concrete tips and techniques.

    2020  | Event Presentation

  • The Next Generation NCLEX Asking the Right Questions

    The Next Generation NCLEX exam is about asking better questions to help nurses think critically when providing care to a client.

    2019  | Video

  • The Right Decisions Come From the Right Questions

    To meet today’s client needs, improved measurement of the nurse’s clinical judgment is critical. At NCSBN, we are dedicated to assessing, and adapting to, the rapidly evolving health care environment, that’s why we are developing Next Generation NCLEX. 

    2019  | Video

  • Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Update 

    NCSBN has been conducting research to determine whether clinical judgment and decision making in nursing practice can be reliably assessed through the use of innovative item types. This session will give an update on the NGN project.

    2019  | Event Presentation

  • Integrating the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Clinical Judgment Model Into Nursing Educational Frameworks

    Sound nursing clinical judgment is at the core of competent and safe client care. New graduate nurses face increasing challenges that underscore the importance of investigating how nurse educators teach and measure nursing students' abilities to make clinical judgments. This article presents the National Council of State Boards of Nursing-Clinical Judgment Model (NCSBN-CJM) and discusses the use of the model.

    2019  | Publications

  • Building a Method for Writing Clinical Judgment Items for Entry-Level Nursing Exams

    Clinical judgment has become an increasingly important aspect of modern health service professionals. To ensure public safety, licensure exams must go beyond assessing only knowledge and skills when evaluating entry-level professions to evaluating clinical judgment. This article provides background of a large-scale licensure examination’s process for measuring clinical judgment in entry-level nursing.

    2019  | Publications

  • 2019 Midyear Meeting: Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Update 

    2019  | Event Presentation

  • Strategic Practice Analysis

    NCSBN is focused on establishing the validity and legal defensibility of the NCLEX-RN by ensuring it is comprehensive and that it aligns with the requirements of the nursing profession as it is currently practiced. To keep pace with the changing requirements of the job, NCSBN partnered with a research firm to conduct two studies as part of strategic job analyses of the RN job from 2012 through 2014. The Strategic Practice Analysis is the summary of their findings.

    2018  | Publications

  • Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Update 

    NCSBN has been conducting research to determine whether clinical judgment and decision making in nursing practice can be reliably assessed through the use of innovative item types. This session will give an update on the NGN project.

    2018  | Event Presentation

  • Assessing Higher-Order Cognitive Constructs by Using an Information-Processing Framework

    Practitioner wellness is a patient safety issue impacting an increasing number of practitioners each year. It is a complex problem that demands a comprehensive and transparent approach in identifying, treating, and preventing burnout and other stress-related conditions.

    2016  | Publications