Monday, July 1, 2019

KS & the NLC! "Things to Know", by Robort Mangold, DON


Image, KSBN FB Page
 
July 1st, 2019 is an important date for nurses across Kansas and Louisiana. On this date, Kansas and Louisiana will become members of the eNLC (Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact). What this means is, RN's and LPN's in Kansas/Louisiana will now be able to hold a multi-state license. This multi-state license will allow us to practice in both our home state and other eNLC states without obtaining a nursing license in those states. The other states that are members of the eNLC include: Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, New Hampshire, Maine, Delaware, Maryland and Wisconsin. 

 
Things to Know: (From the KSBN Newsletter) 

 
• Nurses who reside in states that are members of the NLC can acquire a multi-state license in their state of residency. 

• The multi-state license allows you to practice physically, electronically and/or telephonically in Kansas and other states that are members of the NLC.

• Those who currently hold a Kansas nursing license and want a multi-state license must apply for one through the Board of Nursing website. The application for a multi-state license will be available on the Board of Nursing website on July 1, 2019. 

• On the application for a multi-state license, you will be required to declare your state of residency. This is the state you consider to be your home and where you pay taxes. 

• There are additional requirements for a multi-state license. These are called “Uniform Licensure Requirements (ULRs).” You will be required to submit fingerprints with your application for a multi-state license. If you do not meet all the ULRs, you will NOT be issued a multi-state license and can retain your single state license. If you need to practice across a state border, you can do so by applying for a single state license in that state (or using an active license that has been issued to you by that state.) 

• If you practice in other NLC states on your multi-state license, you must adhere to the laws and regulations of the state you are practicing in. 

• If you need to practice in a state that is not a member of the NLC, you need a single state license issued from that state regardless of whether you hold a multi-state license. 

• If nurses with current single state nursing licenses in Kansas want to maintain their current single state nursing license, there is nothing they need to do. These nurses will continue to renew their single state nursing licenses when they are due for renewal.

 
For more information about the Nurse Licensure Compact, see the 3rd Quarter KSBN Nursing Newsletter: https://ksbn.kansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/Newsletter/Newsletter-3qtr2019.pdf

 
Happy Nursing!


Robert Mangold, BSN, RN, WCC

Director of Nursing
QS Nurses 

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Flu season is here!

This Mayo Minute video has great tips for staying healthy!

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Monday, September 10, 2018

Find Your Fun at the Kansas Sate Fair!

Kansas State Fair Sept 7-16


Fun Fair Facts!

  • 155 tons of animal bedding removed from barns during 10 day event
  • 850 toilets on the fairgrounds
  • 80 places to eat during the fair
  • $65,000 for Garth Brooks at the 1993 fair
  • 976,2 lbs was the largest pumpkin in KS State Fair history
  • 184 lbs was the largest watermelon
  • The Old Mill opened September 18, 1915

The link below will take you to the official Kansas State Fair Visitor Guide.  Have fun at the 2018 State Fair!


https://www.kansasstatefair.com/p/79


If you would like to see the full list of Fun Facts for the Kansas State Fair follow the link below.

https://www.kansasstatefair.com/p.aspx?pID=fair/education/trivia-and-misc.-activities/442&

Monday, August 27, 2018

Back to school means Fall sports are well underway!  Take a minute to watch this short video.  Keep children safe while enjoying participation in Fall sports!




Monday, August 6, 2018

 
 
Back to School Safety!
 
Fun, short video to share with your children gearing up to start the 2018 school year.
 
 
 
The link below will take you to the National Safety Council's website for a back to school safety checklist.
 
 
Going back to school is a reason for celebration because it means a new step towards a wonderful future!
 
Well wishes to all students for the 2018 school year.
 
 

 
 


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