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The Department of Labor and Employment and various nursing schools signed on Saturday a memorandum of agreement designating the centers where those who wish to retake the leakage-marred June 2006 board examination can conduct their reviews, ABS-CBN News reported.
In the agreement, DOLE officials and deans of the nursing schools listed eight coordinating schools and more than 20 review centers nationwide.
MANILA, Philippines -- The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing (ADPCN) on Saturday agreed to provide free one-week special review sessions to any of the 17,000 June 2006 nursing board passers who would choose to take tests 3 and 5.
The partial retake was suggested by the United States’ Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) after it decided that it won’t issue VisaScreen certificates to those who took and passed what it called the “compromised” June 2006 nursing licensure exam.
DOLE leaves ANA issue to local counterparts; partial retake to proceed as scheduled
DOLE leaves ANA issue to local counterparts; partial retake to proceed as scheduled Thursday, March 15, 2007
Labor and Employment Secretary Arturo D. Brion today said that the American Nurses Association's (ANA) resolution for the full retake of the June 2006 Nursing Board Examinations is a matter for its local counterpart, the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) and the Philippine Board of Nursing (BON) to address at this point.
Nursing graduates told to prepare for voluntary test retake
By RAYMUND F. ANTONIO
Labor and Employment Secretary Arturo Brion allayed fears of nursing graduates about the "full retake" resolution of the American Nurses’ Association (ANA) and advised them instead to prepare for the government-sponsored "voluntary retake" scheduled on June 11 and 12.
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION – BOARD OF NURSING
NURSING PRACTICE 1
Test Description:
Theories concepts, principles and process basic to the practice of nursing with emphasis on health promotion and health maintenance. It includes basic nursing skills in the care of clients across age groups in any setting.
Moreover, it compasses the varied roles, functions and responsibilities of the professional nurse in varied health care settings.
Test Scope:
I. Personal and Professional Growth and Development
a. Historical perspective in nursing b. Nursing as a profession c. Theoretical foundation of nursing applied in health care situations d. Continuing professional education e. Professional organizations in nursing f. The nurse in health care
1. Eleven key areas of responsibilities 2. Fields of nursing 3. Roles and functions
II. Safe and Quality Care
a. The nursing process b. Basic nursing skills
1. Admission and discharge 2. Vital signs 3. Physical examination and health assessment 4. Administration of medications 5. Asepsis and infection control 6. First aid measures 7. Wound care 8. Peri-operative care 9. Post-mortem care
c. Measures to meet physiological needs
i. Oxygenation ii. Nutrition iii. Activity, rest and sleep iv. Fluid and electrolyte balance v. Urinary elimination vi. Bowel elimination vii. Safety, comfort and hygiene viii.Mobility and immobility
III. Health education
a. Teaching and learning principles in the care of clients b. Health education in all levels of care c. Discharge planning
IV. Ethico-Moral Responsibility
a. Bioethical principles
i. Beneficence ii. Non-malefescence iii. Justice iv. Autonomy v. Stewardship vi. Truth telling vii. Confidentiality viii.Privacy ix. Informed consent
b. Patient’s bill of rights c. Code of ethics in nursing
V. Legal Responsibility
a. Legal aspects in the practice of nursing b. The Philippine Nursing Law of 2002 (R.A. 9173) c. Related laws affecting the practice of nursing
VI. Management of Environment and Resources
a. Theories and principles and management b. Nursing administration and management c. Theories, principles and styles of leadership d. Concepts and principles of organization e. Patient care classification f. Nursing care systems g. Delegation and accountability
VII. Records Management
a. Anecdotal report b. Incident report c. Memorandum d. Hospital manual e. Documentation f. Endorsement and end-shift report g. Referral
VIII. Quality Improvement
a. Standards of nursing practice b. Nursing audit c. Accreditation/certification in nursing practice d. Quality assurance
IX. Research
a. Problem identification b. Ethics and science of research c. The scientific approach d. Research process e. Research designs and methodology i. Qualitative ii. Quantitative
X. Communication
a. Dynamics of communication b. Nurse-client relationship c. Professional-professional relationship d. Therapeutic use of self e. Use of information technology
XI. Collaboration and teamwork
a. Networking b. Inter-agency partnership c. Teamwork strategies d. Nursing and partnership with other professions and agencies
NURSING PRACTICE II
Test descriptions:
Theories, principles and processes in the care of individuals, families, groups and communities to promote health and illness and alleviate pain and discomfort, utilizing the nursing process as framework. This include care of high risk and at-risk mothers, children and families during the various stages of the life cycle.
Test Scope:
PART I: CHN
I. Safe and Quality Care, Health Education and Communication, Collaboration and Teamwork
a. Principles and standards of CHN b. Levels of care c. Type is clientele d. Health care delivery system e. PHC as a strategy f. Family-based nursing services/community health nursing process g. Population group-based nursing services h. Community organizing i. Public health programs
II. Research ad Quality Improvement
a. Research in the community b. National health situation c. Vital statistics d. Epidemiology e. Demography
III. Management Of Resources And Environment And Records Management
a. Field health services and information system b. Target-setting c. Environmental sanitation
IV. Ethico-Moral Legal Responsibility
a. Socio-cultural values, beliefs and practices of individuals, families, groups and communities b. Code of ethics for government workers c. WHO, DOH, LGU policies on health d. Local government code e. Issues
IV. Personal and Professional Development
a. Self-assessment of CHN competencies, importance, methods and tools b. Strategies and methods of updating one’s self, enhancing competence in community health nursing and related areas
PART II: MCN
I. Safe and Quality Care, Health Education and Communication, Collaboration and Teamwork
a. Principles and theories of growth and development b. Nursing care in the different stages of growth and development including
i. Nutrition ii. Safety iii. Language development iv. Discipline v. Play vi. Immunization vii. Anticipatory guidance viii. Values formation
c. Human sexuality and reproduction including family planning d. Nursing care of women during normal labor, delivery and postpartum e. Nursing care of the newborn
i. APGAR scoring ii. Newborn screening iii. Maintenance of body processes (oxygenation, temperature, etc.)
f. Nursing care of women with complications of pregnancy, labor, delivery and postpartum period (high-risk conditions) g. Nursing care of high-risk newborn
i. Prematurity ii. Congenital defects iii. Infections h. Nursing care of women with disturbances in reproduction and gynecology
II. Research and Quality Improvement
a. Fertility statistics b. Infant morbidity and mortality c. Maternal mortality d. Standards of maternal and child nursing practice
III. Ethico-Moral-Legal Responsibility
a. Socio-cultural values, beliefs and practices of individuals, families related to MCN b. WHO, DOH, LGU policies on health women and children c. Family code d. Child and youth welfare code e. Issues related to MCN
IV. Personal and Professional Development
a. Self-assessment of MCN competencies, importance, methods and tools b. Strategies and methods of updating one’s self, enhancing competencies in MCN and related areas
NURSING PRACTICE III, IV, V
Test Description:
Theories, concepts, principles and processes in the care of clients with altered health patterns, utilizing the nursing process and integrating the key areas of nursing competencies.
Test Scope:
I. Safe and Quality Care, Health Education, Management of Environment and Resources and Quality Improvement
TEST III
a. Client in pain b. Perioperative care c. Alterations in human functioning 1. Disturbances in oxygenation 2. Disturbances in metabolic and endocrine functioning 3. Disturbances in elimination
TEST IV
a. Alterations in human functioning
1. Disturbance in fluids and electrolytes 2. Inflammatory and infectious disturbances 3. Disturbances in immunologic functioning 4. Disturbances in cellular functioning
b. Client in biologic crisis c. Emergency and disaster nursing
TEST V
a. Disturbances in perception and coordination
i. Neurologic disorders ii. Sensory disorders iii. Musculo-skeletal disorders iv. Degenerative disorders
b. Maladaptive patterns of behavior
i. Anxiety response and anxiety related disorders ii. Psychophysiologic responses, somatoform and sleep disorders iii. Abuse and violence iv. Emotional responses and mood disorders v. Schizophrenia and other psychotic and mood disorders vi. Social responses and personality disorders vii. Substance related disorders viii. Eating disorders ix. Sexual disorders x. Emotional disorders of infants, children and adolescents
II. Personal and Professional Development
a. Nurse-client relationship b. Continuing education
III. Communication, Collaboration and Teamwork
a. Team approach b. Referral c. Network/linkage d. Therapeutic communication
IV. Ethico-Moral-Legal Responsibility
a. Confidentiality b. Client’s rights
1. Informed consent 2. Refusal to take medications, treatment and admission procedures
c. Nursing accountability d. Documentation/charting e. Culture sensitivity
Budek comments : Study hard and goodluck sa mga mag eexam this june 2007. Aral mabuti isipin ang napakaraming dahilan kung bakit kailangan ninyong mag aral ng mabuti para magkaroon ng mataas na board rating. There will be atleast 70,000 that will be taking the June board exam and competition has never been this stiff. Just remember that your client's safety is always your priority. The board exam is conducted to test how safe you are not how intelligent you are. It is created to ensure that only the safe and competent nurses are allowed to practice the profession.
DESPITE THE ANA RESOLUTION - DOLE: Partial retake of nursing exams to proceed
DOLE: Partial retake of nursing exams to proceed By Veronica Uy INQUIRER.net Last updated 06:23pm (Mla time) 03/15/2007 MANILA, Philippines -- The partial retake of the leakage-tainted nursing tests will proceed as scheduled in June and December even as the American Nurses Association (ANA) has asked for a complete retake of the licensure examination, the Department of Labor and Employment said Thursday.
President Arroyo on Wednesday formally ordered Labor and Employment Secretary Arturo Brion to administer the voluntary retake of Tests 3 and 5 of the June 2006 nursing examinations.
Dr. Dante Ang, chairman of the Commission on the Filipino Overseas, on Tuesday appealed to nursing institutions in the Philippines not to challenge the decision of the American Nursing Association urging the June 2006 nurses to retake the entire licensure exam and not just portions of it.
Commentary: Re-take requirement of CGFNS By Renee F. De Guzman
San Fernando City, La Union (12 March) -- Why did the US Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) require the passers of the June 2006 nursing exams to re-take tests 3 and 5 when our own ........
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'US nurses' call for full retake being studied' -- Brion
MANILA, Philippines -- The recommendation of the American Nurses Association (ANA) for a complete retake of the compromised June 2006 Philippine nursing board examination is still being studied, Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said Monday.
DOLE drafts guidelines for voluntary nursing exam retake
DOLE drafts guidelines for voluntary nursing exam retake
Labor Secretary Arturo D. Brion on Wednesday re-submitted to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo a draft Executive Order that will officially direct the Labor Department to administer the special voluntary examination for the passers of June 2006 nursing board exam.
Commentary: A bitter pill for nursing By Bong Pedalino
Tacloban City (11 March) -- The nursing profession has been undergoing ups and downs. In particular the individuals who passed the June 2006 board licensure examinations have suffered long enough. For the past nine months it was an excruciating waiting game and, finally, a tug-of-war of.........
Philippines Poised To Enact Laws With Stiffer Penalties For Professional Board Exam Cheats
Philippines Poised To Enact Laws With Stiffer Penalties For Professional Board Exam Cheats
March 11, 2007 1:00 p.m. EST
Komfie Manalo - All Headline News Correspondent Manila, Philippines (AHN) - The Philippines moved closer to avoiding another problem with licensure examinations leakages as the government called on Congress to enact new laws. Those laws would impose stiffer penalties against those who taint the integrity of any licensure examinations in the country.