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NCLEX to Be Changed as Fail Rates Climb

Scrubs

in 2019 to 82.5% Here’s how it could affect the staffing shortage: Pass rates for first-time takers of the national licensure exam have been steadily declining over the last few years. The pass rate fell from 88.2% in 2021, depriving the industry of thousands of potential providers.

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Advocating for Critical Care Transport Nurses

Minority Nurse

Chief among these is how CTRN certification contributes to their critical thinking, confidence, clinical knowledge, and ability to provide expert care for their patients in the very dynamic and highly technical ground transport setting.

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SWAT RNs: Supporting Bedside Leaders with Clinical Judgment

Minority Nurse

Hence, the SWAT RN is a nursing role that is instrumental in the promotion of the nursing process and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing’s 2019 Clinical Judgment Measurement Model within the acute care setting, as they work collaboratively with bedside nurse leaders to facilitate positive patient outcomes.

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From modular to moral: why longitudinal clinical experiences matter in professional identity formation (Part 2)

Sensible Medicine

” As a result, “just in time” learning, critical thinking, and problem solving matter more than an isolated score on a high stakes exam. A Cautionary Tale to Inform our Future Identity Hahnemann hospital closed in 2019 leaving more than 550 residents and fellows without a home.

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