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bb_2015.pdf
Non-Technical Skills and Competence Assessment Professor Rhona Flin Industrial Psychology Research Centre, University of Aberdeen In safety-critical domains, clinical practitioners, such as nurses, need both technical and non-technical skills. The term non-technical skills comes from European aviation and they are defined as ‘the cognitive, social and personal resource skills that complement technical skills, and contribute to safe and efficient task performance.’ They are not new or mysterious skills but are essentially what the best practitioners do in order to achieve consistently high performance: the skills include situation awareness, decision making, team work and leadership.
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Transcript_2023am_cconnolly.pdf
In fact, the nursing situation became so dire that people would follow nurses to their houses and coerce/beg them to come with them to care for their sick family members. And of course, many nurses and nursing students were getting sick and dying themselves. But here's one thing that didn't break down despite that catastrophe. Despite everything I've described to you, Philadelphia's segregated social and healthcare system remained largely intact. Black flu victims in Philadelphia were cared for by black nurses and black physicians, in black hospitals, such as Frederick Douglass and Mercy hospitals. And so it shows how deeply interwoven into the culture segregation was, even in a northern city that long prided itself on being enlightened and politically progressive.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_afarag.pdf
I would like to direct your attention to the working hours. Although the mean was 35, but nurses, in my sample, worked between 3 to 73 hours per week. The one- way commute time ranged between 5 minute to 120 minute, and this is one-way commute per day. For social support, nurses perceive that they have some social support to some extent. Their mean score was 5.2 in a scale from 0 to 10. Regarding the other demographic variables, the majority of more than half of participant were married, has a PSN, work in critical care units, and 70% were full-time.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_bhittle.pdf
We all know those people who like to wake up really early or those people who like to sleep in and stay up really late. Those are preferred sleep times that can have a genetic origin to them. So we can imagine how workers that have those different sleep preferences that can intersect with their work time and maybe cause some disruption to their sleep. Social factors can also influence sleep for individuals, factors including gender norms, racial and ethnic discrimination. Limited staffing resources, as we are seeing with the coronavirus pandemic, we cannot control who shows up at the hospital. When patients need us, they need us.
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2019TriReg_DBenton.pdf
Also need to correlate exam performance with discipline history through big data analytics. 16 | http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-7657.2011.00935.x http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/jnep/article/viewFile/7386/4560 Conclusions • There is a wealth of evidence demonstrating that nurse regulation acts in the public interest. • Nurse regulatory scholars need to publish in the economics, social sciences and labour/workforce journals to disseminate best occupational licensure practices. • There is a need to establish a global community of nurse regulators so as to increase research capacity, increase sample sizes and take advantage of natural experiments. 17 | References • Benton, D., Catizone, C.
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2024dcm_ptuma.pdf
Humanitarian Law Project 561 US 1 (2010) Circuit Split? Examining Conduct/Speech • Hines v. Quillivan, No. 19-40605 (5th Cir. Dec. 9, 2021) • Kokesch Del Castillo v. Secretary, FL Dept. of Health, No. 19-13070 (11th Cir. Feb. 18, 2022) Professions Impacted Social Workers Doctors Lawyers Accountants Land Surveyors Therapists PsychologistsVeterinarians Dietitians Interior Designers All professions with significant verbal component Nurses Why Dietetics/Nutrition Practice Acts • Framing •“Dietetics consists of one person talking to another about what to eat . . . dietetics is an occupation that consists of nothing but speech . . . .”
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2024scisymp_cohara.pdf
Characterizing the Telehealth Nursing Workforce in 2022 Charlie O’Hara, PhD Data Scientist NCSBN Background The provision of nursing services, or communication with a patient or client located somewhere different from the provider’s location, via phone or electronically. Telehealth Telehealth After Lockdown • Telehealth expanded significantly after the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic as social distancing policies were set in place, and regulations on telehealth were eased. • Since the a ...
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23NLGTool-flyer.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
For internationally educated RNs and LPN/VNs, the tool displays licensure requirements for where they plan to live and practice. It also gathers important information directly from BONs, such as: • BON-accepted English proficiency exams • BON-accepted credentials evaluations services • Social Security number requirements • Other relevant application information • BON contact information Nurse licensure can be complex. NCSBN’s Nurse Licensure Guidance tool helps international and U.S.-educated nurses learn about state-specific licensure requirements, based on where they want to live and practice in the U.S.
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2025_rexpn_test-plan_final.pdf
The practice analysis report is used in the development of the REx-PN® Test Plan. All task statements in the 2022 REx-PN Test Plan require the nurse to apply the fundamental principles of clinical decision-making and critical thinking to nursing practice. The test plan also assumes that the nurse integrates concepts from social, biological and physical sciences. https://rexpn.com/ 7 2022 REx-PN® Test Plan MANAGEMENT OF CARE Related Activity Statements from the 2019 REx-PN Practice Analy ...
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Transcript_2018DCM_RMcKechney.pdf
©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 The social science evidence also shows that…and specifically casts doubt on the existence of character as something that reliably delineates people or that can be used to predict future behavior. A lot of the social science research shows that how an individual react is circumstantially dependent on what is happening in the moment.