I'm not sure that you are going to find anything that specifically states which courses you have to complete. As each program is formatted differently, it will vary where you would meet the educational equivalency. From the What do I need to qualif...
The Health Care Practitioners Truth and Transparency Act is available for review.
For those that haven't read it, the enjoined version contains the following regarding NPs and PAs using the honorific "doctor" in their practice:
If I am unable to obtain them at work, my go to source has been CEUfast. It is $39 per year for unlimited CEUs, and if you time the subscription around your recert you can get CEUs for two licensing cycles.
Any specific reason? ...
Because the board of nursing (BON) is ultimately going to be the final arbiter whether the statement you provided in your initial post is applicable.
I can't answer this question, nor can anyone else...
If it were me, I would opt for an attorney with experience in handling cases before the BON. If you are unable to locate one locally, the American Association of Nurse Attorneys might be helpful.
Again, best wishes.
When you say you've "spoken to nurse lawyers" have you retained counsel? Or was this was an initial consult only? If it was the former, in my opinion you should retain counsel; after doing so, he or she will best be able to advise your best course ...
Have you addressed this, as well the other issues you've posted with your unit's educator or preceptor? If not, you should as he or she would be best positioned to help you.
Best wishes.
Adults => 60 years and infants and young children <= 19 months may receive a single dose of RSV vaccine using shared clinical decision-making with their healthcare provider.
Use of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines in Older Adults
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I think you'll find that a license obtained by challenging the NCLEX is going to be difficult to endorse, and most likely impossible with the vast majority of states that require completion of an approved program to write the NCLEX.
As for state...
I would wait until I was hired as an NP, and use an assigned work email for professional communication. If one wasn't provided, I would create one, with a unique designator for that position (e.g. name01@email). If I left, and my new position didn'...
Both Duke and UNC Health Care still hire RNs with associate's degrees. The following was copied from job postings on the Duke ...
... and UNC nurse recruitment websites.
When I left UNC last year, their tuition assistance would cover...
No. You have to choose one state to have the results sent to. You can the apply for licensure by endorsement after you receive your initial license.
Yes, as long as you maintain residency in, and declare FL as you primary state of residence...
As I recall, the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy rules regarding dispensing, and what they consider dispensing. If you haven't done so, you might ask them for their interpretation of what you are considering.
Best wishes.
If the patient received the entire dose of antibiotic, and all you did was not flush the IV prior to removal, the patient is unharmed and there is nothing else you need to do.