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  • Microsoft Word - transcript_ProfessionalBoundaries.docx

    It includes any behavior that is seductive, sexually demeaning, harassing, or reasonably interpreted as sexual by a patient. Professional sexual misconduct creates a breach of trust, and this is an extremely serious violation of the nurse's professional responsibility to a patient. Violations of the Nurse Practice Act are addressed by boards of nursing. Depending on the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction, as well as the severity and context of the boundary crossing or violation, consequences may range from verbal warnings to license suspension or revocation.

  • transcript_2023dcm_vpriola.pdf

    So, a tool that's a process and it has components in it that maybe or maybe not are captured in that last bullet point there. It's an opportunity to provide some instruction formally, and informally maybe. We're trying to do something like correct practice, influence practice, something like that, and certainly our goal is to make sure that everybody's safe. The last part is maybe something you hadn't considered, pursuing meaningful and agreed upon objectives. Whether that's between, you know, me myself and I, whether that's between me and someone else, you and the nurse.

  • Transcript_2022it_business-intelligence.pdf

    So, we haven't gotten there yet, we're still figuring out the data sources that we want to pull in and how we want to display those. - Thank you. So, does anyone have a full leg into it? Can't be any online questions? - [Woman 1] I'll share in West Virginia, RN. We're at the Excel level, Excel spreadsheet. - Yep. That's where most companies start. - And I used to work for a company and was a data analyst as nurse, it's called Premier. Some of you may be familiar with it. So, we got a request, a FOIA request.

  • NGN_Winter19.pdf

    Continued on next page https://www.ncsbn.org/index.htm Next Generation NCLEX NEWS ® Recognizing that it was necessary to ascertain whether clinical judgment is more than just possessing nursing knowledge, NCSBN conducted a pilot study in 2016 (Muntean et al. 2016 AERA presentation). Results from this study found that while knowledge is essential, it is not enough to substantiate the clinical judgment essential to safe nursing practice. The study also indicated that the average ability of a nurse to demonstrate the different steps in the clinical judgment process (cue recognition, hypothesis generation, hypothesis evaluation, taking actions and evaluating outcomes) is progressive.

  • transcript_2025rexpn_mgonzalez.pdf

    NRBs are the nursing regulatory boards for the provinces who release the results to the candidates. With that explained we can get started to the application and registration process. There are two major steps in the initial registration process. The first step is to apply with the desired NRB the candidate wants to practice in. Eligibility requirements are determined by that NRB. The second step is to complete account registration with Pearson VUE. This process is detailed on our website which there is a link to on the slide. These slides will be distributed after this event so you can have them as a resource.

  • Tool_12_Interview_Questions_for_Assessment_of_EO_Competencies.docx

    Quality improvement metrics can be used to spot trends in performance, adjust processes per agency goals and objectives, compare to internal and external benchmarks, and predict performance. Tell us how you have used quality improvement metrics in your current or past positions. 23. Please tell us about your knowledge of the nurse practice act and state and federal laws. Give us examples of you applying the knowledge of rules and regulations. 24. Please give us examples of your involvement in the legislative process. 25. Give us an example of your ability to conduct a serious examination and judgment of proposed legislative changes. 26.

  • transcript_pdickison.pdf

    ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: 2025 NCSBN Annual Meeting - CEO's Address Video Transcript Event 2025 NCSBN Annual Meeting More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/events/2025-nlc-annual-meeting Presenter Phil Dickison, PhD, RN, CEO, NCSBN So, look, it is absolutely an honor to be here with you once again at NCSBN's annual meeting. I'm so excited to be here with you. As I think about and I look out here among all of you, I am both honored and actually humbled. When you think about the number of nurse leaders in this room who have an absolute unique focus on public protection, it is an amazing moment.

  • Transcript_2019LPP_MGiannone.pdf

    I need to bake a cake. Oh, we suddenly realize there are many more solutions than we thought, okay? Which leads us to the next... well, I'll say this first. So, interests, when you're at the... when you're preparing for a negotiation, you want to do your own interest analysis. Why do I want what I'm saying I want, right? [[00:47:30]] I know we want this 25 miles. Why? What are all the reasons why? I need to be really clear on this before I go into a negotiation. What do I know about my counterpart? Why do they want that?

  • Transcript_2022it_online-presence.pdf

    So all of our posts contain a link to the pertinent information for those. One of the things we are developing right now as part of both "The Bulletin" and our social media is a Did You Know series. So, you know, did you know that rules affect your practice for nursing? So we're branding those so that when you see that Did You Know series, you will know what the topic is. So, with the pandemic in 2020, we realized that not only do we need to focus on communication externally, we also need to focus on it internally with all the challenges that were in place with staff being able to communicate.

  • 2018DCM_CWoodard.pdf

    Reportedly, following the Respondent’s shift at approximately 11:00 PM the patient was reported to have been hallucinating, confused, took a deep breath and died. The complaint alleges these symptoms are consistent with opioid overdose. The complaint reports that as a Washington State licensed Registered Nurse and Advance Practice Registered Nurse, Patient Morgan Stanley, was seen by the Respondent on December 3, 2015 at Holy Trinity Hospital while the Respondent did rounds for Dr. Levi Jeans and reportedly stated to the patient and his wife, “I hate sending people home with catheters”.