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The Story of Nurse Licensure

Nurse Educator, 2011
The evolution of nurse licensure is representative of the heroic efforts of nurses to enhance the value and impact of the nursing profession. This literature review presents a historical account of the advancement of nursing through the nurse licensure process.
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Licensure of Nurses from Other Countries

The American Journal of Nursing, 1954
THE licensing of professional nurses who have been educated outside the United States presents many complex problems. To facilitate the solution of these problems, the California Board of Nurse Examiners has developed working patterns and procedures.
R E, FEIDER, M E, MANLEY
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Continuing Competency for Nursing Licensure

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2007
Abstract Professional licensure, including nursing licensure, traditionally has focused on entry competencies and core requirements for general nursing. Consumers and patient advocates expressed rising concerns during the past decade about professional competency at two other points: continuing competence after years of practice and competence after ...
Nayna Campbell Philipsen   +2 more
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THE NURSING LICENSURE PROCESS AND THE NCLEX-RN

Nurse Educator, 1989
Each profession is obligated to ensure society's safety. Licensure examinations must be valid and reliable measures of the knowledge necessary to practice safely in the profession. Nursing has an obligation to society for safe care and licensure is one way to guarantee this. Many changes have occurred in nursing licensure and many nurses are unfamiliar
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Multistate nurse licensure in case management

The Case Manager, 2006
To encourage case managers and CM employers to support compliance with multistate nursing licensure, the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) board of directors has revised an earlier position statement on multistate nursing licensure in case management.
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Pre-Licensure Nursing Education for Integrative Nursing

2014
Abstract The essence of nursing is integrative yet various external and internal pressures often lead to the marginalization of integrative principles in undergraduate nursing curriculum. Even though both the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the National League for Nursing emphasize knowledge compatible with integrative
Teddie Potter   +2 more
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Nursing Regulation, the Nurse Licensure Compact, and Nurse Administrators

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2008
Maintaining the concept of states rights, boards of nursing responded to the need for removal of barriers in meeting nursing manpower needs. One mechanism to accomplish this end was the development of the Nurse Licensure Compact, a multistate nurse license structured in much the same way as driver's license compacts.
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