In TX we get the "Texas Board of Nursing Bulletin" every quarter. Within the publication are changes to NPA, other changes that effect nurses, accreditation status's for schools, and a list of naughty nurses who get taught a lesson...errr...I mean actions which indicate the BON is protecting the consumer.
I have 2 sets of questions that come from the most recent bulletin.
1. For TX nurses (and maybe all nurses)...What's the word on this "Jurisprudence Exam" that will be required "to all initial nursing licensure applicants...who apply on or after September 1, 2008"? Is this something all states are doing? So now it won't be a
simple matter of taking the NCLEX to become a nurse? YUCKIE!
2. For non TX nurses...do y'all receive some form of communication similar to what I briefly described above? If so, does it list the folks who have been disciplined (whether thru reprimand, remedial ed, license suspension or even revocation) by the BON? What I'm ultmately wanting to find out is how large is this list. Ours is regularly about 300 or so names (RNs and LVNs); is that pretty typical? I realize there will be some variation based on the number of nurses in a state.
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