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2011 热点黑料 Annual Report
This annual report functions as a formal summary of 热点黑料’s performance and activities during fiscal year 2011. It also provides financial information, NCLEX pass rates, member achievements, a timeline of 热点黑料 activities and 热点黑料 facts.
2011 | Publications
The Role of Security in Today's Testing Programs
Reprint from CLEAR Exam Review, 22 (2), 2011
2011 | Publications
The Importance of Data Forensics Applications in Today's Testing Programs
Reprint from CLEAR Exam Review, 22(1), 2011
2011 | Publications
Understanding the NCLEX Examination Through the Core Values of 热点黑料
The development, administration and future direction of the NCLEX examinations is guided by the core values of 热点黑料, which include collaboration, excellence, innovation, integrity and transparency in advancing regulatory excellence worldwide. This article is intended to provide information about the development and administration of the NCLEX examination as it relates to the cores values of 热点黑料.
2011 | Publications
Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to Resolution
Once a complaint is filed with a board of nursing, the boards have a complaint process that they follow from review to resolution. This process is summarized in the 热点黑料 video Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to Resolution. This video was developed by the 热点黑料 2010 Disciplinary Resource Committee and produced by 热点黑料.
2010 | Video
Fall 2010 Leader to Leader
- Gail Armstrong of the University of Colorado College of Nursing discusses how QSEN is disseminated innursing education and describes the third phase of the project
- The pilot study for the 热点黑料 Transition to Practice Model is outlined
- Janice Hooper of the Texas Board of Nursing provides an update on efforts to promote and support innovations in nursing education
2010 | Magazines
2010 Policy Position Statement
Position statement on the advancement of Nursing Education. 热点黑料's Board of Directors endorses continued learning at all levels of nursing and supports the Tri-Council consensus policy on the advancement of Nursing Education.
2010 | Papers
Report of Findings from the 2009 TUNING Analysis: A Comparison of U.S. and International Nursing Educational Competencies (Vol. 45)
A new initiative seeks to understand the role of nurses and nursing education from an international perspective. The goal of this study was to evaluate the consistency of nursing educational competencies globally. (© 2010)
2010 | Exams Research
Report of Findings from the Comparison of Entry-level Registered Nurses in the U.S. and Ontario, Canada (Vol. 47)
This study compares entry-level nursing activities of U.S. registered nurses with a cohort from Ontario, Canada. The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) collaborated with 热点黑料 on this initiative. (© 2010)
2010 | Exams Research
Report of Findings from the Comparison of Entry-level Registered Nurses in the U.S. and British Columbia, Canada (Vol. 48)
This study compares entry-level nursing activities of U.S. registered nurses with a cohort from British Columbia, Canada. The College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia (CRNBC) collaborated with 热点黑料 on this initiative. (© 2010)
2010 | Exams Research
2009 Nurse Licensee Volume and NCLEX Examination Statistics (Vol. 50)
This annual publication provides national and state summary data of Member Boards’ licensure activities, as well as data on candidate performance on the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN examinations. (© 2010)
2010 | Publications
Nurses' Competence Development During the First 5 Years of Practice
More than 2,000 practice anecdotes emailed by new nurses during their first 5 years of practice were analyzed to describe nurses’ definitions of competence and how it developed over time. Nurses defined competence as efficient care amid complex priorities; rapid response to subtle changes in patients’ conditions; seeing the big picture and working the system on patients’ behalf; interpersonal warmth, respect, and authority; and a committed desire to learn and improve. Support for development of these qualities may promote nursing care quality in high-acuity practice environments.
2010 | Research Item