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  • 2019DCM_JDahn.pdf

    Licenses can be restored or reinstated and reported as such to the NPDB; however, the history of those adverse actions will remain in the NPDB NPDB listings may impact clinical privileges, practice agreements & employability Obtaining licensure in another field may also be difficult if nursing license has been disciplined National Practitioner Data Bank Data: 2014-2016 5,500,000 RN’s & PN’s 20,000 adverse actions over three years or 6,666 avg/yr Percentage adverse actions RNs and PNs: 0.004 (0.4 ...

  • NCSBN_Glossary_2021.pdf

    The NPDB requires medical malpractice payment reports for all health care practitioners, and reports of discipline and clinical privilege/society actions regarding physicians and dentists. Mandatory reporting of licensure actions regarding other health care practitioners, including nurses, is required by section 1921 of the Social Security Act (originally enacted in P.L.100-93, section 5). Proposed rules to implement section 1921 were published in March 2006 and final rules were published in January 2010. National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) Authorized Agent An agency authorized by a health care organization to query and/or report to the NPDB on their behalf.

  • InFocus_Spring_2021.pdf

    I would love to continue this important work addressing disparities in health and social services in the LGBT+ community. Speed Round Get to know NCSBN staff: Josephine H. Silvestre, MSN, RN Senior Associate, Regulatory Innovations Just over a year ago, NCSBN temporarily halted NCLEX® testing in response to the rapid spread of COVID-19 across the U.S., Canada, and other countries where Pearson VUE maintains testing sites.

  • NCSBN_AnnualReport2010.4.pdf

    Learning Extension currently offers 36 online courses covering a wide range of topics for nurses and nurse regulators. Since its inception in 1998, the Learning Extension has reached more than 197,000 nurses in 120 countries. Taking advantage of the many opportunities that social media outlets provide for the dissemination of information, NCSBN Examinations now has a presence on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter to enable individuals who are interested in learning more about the NCLEX®, NNAAP and Medication Aide Certification Examination (MACE®), to receive the most up-to-date information quickly and easily.

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_kfoli.pdf

    Online interviewing, if you will, is a solid way, I think, of understanding this phenomenon, and this, I think, supported that conjecture. This article was published in the American Journal of the...or the Journal of the American Psychiatric Society. I heard about a nurse who... And what we found was that there was different social proximity to nurses who are using substance use. I think one of the novel findings was that nurses who are using and misusing substances, it's not just confined to that individual, but there are real influences by that use on the unit, at the bedside, and in the organization.

  • Disclaimers | POLICIES

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    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) provides and maintains many services and websites. View the applicable Terms of Use (including the use of Trademarks ), Privacy & Security Policies , Disclaimers and End User Licensing Agreements for NCSBN websites listed below. Also available is the NCSBN Biometric Data Policy. NCSBN Social Media Accounts & Community Websites NCSBN Members Only Websites Nursys.com NCSBN Social Media Accounts & Community Websites This Disclaimer applies to these accounts: facebook.com/NCSBNNCLEX , facebook.com/NCSBNOfficial , facebook.com/nurselicensurecompact , facebook.com/aprncompact , twitter.com/NCSBN , twitter.com/NurseCompact , twitter.com/APRNCompact , twitter.com/NCLEXInfo , instagram.com/ncsbn , instagram.com/nursecompact and instagram.com/aprncompact .

  • 2022_NCLEX_Candidate_Bulletin_ENG.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    . • You may not remove examination items and/or responses (in any format) or notes about the examination from the testing room. 10 NCSBN Examination Candidate Rules NCSBN Examination Candidate Rules 1.0 CONFIDENTIAL Jan 2022 • You may not disclose or discuss with anyone, including instructors, information about the items or answers seen in your examination (this includes posting or discussing questions on the Internet and social media websites). • You may not reconstruct exam items using your memory of your exam or the memory of others. • You may not seek help from any other party in answering items (in person, by phone, text or by email) during your examination (including breaks). • You may not copy or reconstruct exam items during or following your exam for any reason.

  • 2023_NCLEX_Candidate_Bulletin.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    . • You may not remove examination items and/or responses (in any format) or notes about the examination from the testing room. 10 NCSBN Examination Candidate Rules NCSBN Examination Candidate Rules 5.6 CONFIDENTIAL January 2023 • You may not disclose or discuss with anyone, including instructors, information about the items or answers seen in your examination (this includes posting or discussing questions on the Internet and social media websites). • You may not reconstruct ex ...

  • Transcript_2019TriReg_Closing.pdf

    And talking to colleagues in the room, a lot of lessons can be learned by working together and that includes working with our colleagues that are our guests here, psychology colleagues, physical therapy colleagues, occupational therapy colleagues, and social work colleagues. And looking at the starting point where we heard about what was happening in Washington, DC, the thing that came across from there was kind of two big messages. One was the issue of occupational licensure and issues or barriers to entry, portability, antitrust.

  • 2025am_aprn-panel.pdf

    The essentials: Core competencies for professional nursing education . https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/0/PDFs/Publications/Essentials-2021.pdf https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/0/PDFs/Publications/Essentials-2021.pdf https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/0/PDFs/Publications/Essentials-2021.pdf https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/0/PDFs/Publications/Essentials-2021.pdf References • American Association of Medical Colleges. (2013). Recruiting and maintaining U.S. clinical training sites: Joint ...