Archive for July, 2009

NCLEX Myths and Pitfalls

6769340a1d8cecfcAfter graduating a BSN course in college and pasing the RN licensure examination given by the Philippine Regulations Commission, an RN seeking employment in the US needs to meet the specific requirements of the US National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). These boards use the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to measure competencies needed to perform safely and effectively as new nurses employed in  US hospitals, medical and other care facilities.

But what is NCLEX? According to NCSBN, ” Entry into the practice of nursing in the United States and its territories is regulated by the licensing authorities within each jurisdiction. To ensure public protection, each jurisdiction requires a candidate for licensure to pass an examination that measures the competencies needed to perform safely and effectively as a newly licensed, entry-level nurse. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) develops two licensure examinations, the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses and the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses that are used by state and territorial boards of nursing to assist in making licensure decisions. “ It’s like trying to pass the PRC examination for RN again, but this time in US terms and standards.

According to Anne Wendt, RN, PhD, CAE, director of the NCLEX Examination Department, ”NCLEX is a computerized adaptive test”. “CAT increases the efficiency of the testing process”. “Each candidate’s test is unique and assembled interactively as they are tested.”

The computer calculates a candidate’s ability based on the individual’s responses to items, and then it searches for an item that matches it to show next. This process is repeated until a pass or fail decision can be made. CAT therefore administers only those items that best measure a candidate’s ability.

Knowing how that works can help test takers. Says Louellyn Monera, RN, BSN, a certified psychiatric nurse in California, and developed items for the RN test. “Item difficulty changes depending on your answers,” she says. “Everybody starts with an easy question, and if you don’t answer that, you’re given another easy one. If you do answer it, then you get a moderate question, and if you answer that, a hard one. At some point, it becomes clear you are going to pass or not, and the test stops. It’s a myth that if the test stops at 75 questions, it means you’ve passed, because it can go both ways.”

Exam results are based not on the number or percentage of items answered correctly, but the difficulty of the items a candidate can answer correctly 50% of the time.

“Passing candidates answer 50% of the more difficult items correctly, and failing candidates answer 50% of easier items correctly,” says Wendt.

Linda Gabriel-Marin, RN, MSN, an assistant professor of nursing at Dominican University of California, who also has written items for the exam believes the biggest mistake nursing students make is waiting until they graduate to prepare.

“You need to prepare all along, and you definitely need a copy of the test plan, which is on the NCSBN Web site,” she says. “The verbiage and layout of this exam is different from the model we use teaching courses. You need to do hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of NCLEX questions over your student career. That teaches you the thinking process, and the more questions you do, the better you get at identifying the kind of thinking an RN license requires.”

Exams are increasingly harder, she adds, because the acuity of patients is demanding a smarter nurse, making thorough preparation all the more important.

Monera tells nursing graduates, especially those of foreign schools, to read carefully and take plenty of time on the test.

“It is important to understand the question, so read it two or three times,” says Monera. “People are in a hurry to answer a lot of questions, but that doesn’t work. You can’t go back to review answers, and the more you hurry, the more mistakes you make.”

Psychometrics is the science of educational and psychological measurement, specifically achievement, aptitude, and mastery as measured by testing instruments. “Psychometrics is used to ensure the NCLEX is legally defensible, valid, and sound,” says Wendt.

The take-home message for nursing students is study early and study often for the NCLEX. Nursing colleagues that participates in the making of NCLEX have made sure that, once you pass, you’re truly ready to step into the nursing profession.

( Sources: Nurse.com, NCSBN )

Iloilo, the Most Noble City book

Museo Iloilo, repository of Iloilo’s illustrious past play host today to the book launching of “Iloilo, the Most Noble City: History and Development 1566-1898.”

Out on a limited edition, this highly-anticipated book is the masterpiece of Agustinian priest, Reverend Father Policarpo F. Hernandez, OSA.

Reverend Father Renato Cuadras, Archivist of the Archdiocese of Jaro called the book “the most important and most significant” ever published about Iloilo City.

“Father Hernandez has written a very informative history of Iloilo City with very interesting description of the people and the province before the arrival of the Spaniards in 1566. It gives a wealth of historical data on the Spanish period of more than three hundred years researched from the archives of Manila and Villadolid, Sevilla and Madrid in Spain, all from primary sources,” Father Cuadras said.

Special guests for the book launching are internationally-renowned experts, Iloilo’s pride in Professor Erick Zerrudo, Director of the Metropolitan Museum and Professor Bernardita Reyes Churchill, President of the Philippine National Historical Society.

“With the Museo Iloilo helping us in this endeavor, we are confident the book will be given its widest dissemination not only among historians but among Ilonggos as the document of our historia vitae,” Father Cuadras ended. “And more importantly, this is also in memory of Zaffy Ledesma II, champion of Filipino art and champion of Museo Iloilo.”

Ledesma II prior to his passing was working on the book launching as his pet Museo Iloilo project for the month of July.

See the review of Iloilo, the Most Noble City book here: http://www.newdaypublishers.com/bookreviews.php

( Source: The News Today )

NIADP Memories

I am not an architect but everybody knew how beautiful the New Iloilo Airport of International Standard is.

After two years, here I am, pulling back memories. I remembered my almost one year and three months stay on the construction. Nobody could really forget the fun, friendships, heartaches and of course the tremors we had under our Japanese bosses. It is called the New Iloilo Airport Development Project back then and in NIADP, I have realized the importance of time, every minute that passes by is essential. I remembered how strict our bosses are. They are very meticulous in their work. Any petty things are not entertained. For them, here, WE are all professionals and YOU are a professional.

The success of the New Iloilo Airport of International Standard is not only because of the big people behind it but also because of the staffs, most importantly because of the hard work of the people behind every post, every wall… the workers. They are, most of all facing the great danger every time they went to work every morning until they are safely back in their families.

NIADP will not be a success without us, of course. Philippine Hitachi Plant handled mechanical and electrical works and has a job on all buildings. Every time I thought of NIADP, not only the happiness but as well as the loneliness comes in the picture. I miss getting a headache every time I collect their drawings for submission. Being an area document controller is a tough job but of course not as tough as being a CADD Operator which is most of my close friends is.

Being with friends in the midst of a very busy situation everyday, every hour and every minute makes me realize how vulnerable people are, even those in a higher ranks. People get hurt and get mad. I miss all the fun that we had, our teamwork to help each other finished before the deadline. I can say that during my stay in NIADP, I am very happy that I have the opportunity working with them. They are all responsible, talented and creative and I am glad they have become my friends. Most of them are now out of the country, off to another project but I really wanted to let them know that they have influenced my life and I am really proud of them.

My friends reminisce too, like me, every time they remember NIADP or if ever they visited Iloilo City again and take a step on New Iloilo Airport of International Standard, in which they have contributed a lot of their skills and talents.

ILOILO CITY, July 21 (PNA) – An airport emergency preparedness drill will highlight the three-day lecture on roles and responsibilities of stakeholders at the New Iloilo Airport of International Standards on July 27-30.

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Civil Security and Intelligence Unit investigator Art Parreño said the lecture will be handled by representatives of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

He said that there will simulation activities such as plane crash at the airport runway with an ambulance responding to the incident and if needed they will also request choppers from the Philippine Air Force (PAF).

Parreño added that it will be their first time to conduct a drill at the new airport although they used to hold similar activity at the old airport in Mandurriao district.

Nonetheless, he stressed that in case of emergency CAAP-Iloilo is always ready to respond because they have a Crash, Fire Rescue Unit (CFRU) and an Airport Emergency Disaster Plan that was approved by the ICAO.

The drill will be participated in by rescue groups in the province, Iloilo airport personnel, district hospital of Cabatuan, Iloilo Doctors Hospital, Western Visayas Medical Center (WVMC), Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Philippine Air Force (PAF), representatives from various medical groups, surrounding local government units such as Maasin, Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan, airline companies and members of the tri-media.

He added that the activity is still in line with the celebration of the National Disaster Awareness Month this July. (PNA)
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( Source: Philippines News Agency )

Villar Cup in Iloilo City

Senator Manny B. Villar returns to his home province of Iloilo with the country’s topnotch cue artists in tow as The Manny Villar Cup resumes with its ninth leg on July 30 to August 2 in Iloilo City.

Led by pool icon Efren “Bata” Reyes, the cream of the Philippine billiards crop will once again pit skills against each other for the coveted title and the P300,000 top purse at stake in this prestigious island-hopping series presented by Senator Villar’s Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports.

“I hope my fellow Ilonggos would enjoy seeing our world-class billiards players playing in front of them, and to those who are aspiring to become one of them, may this provide them inspiration,” said Villar, the foremost supporter of this Filipino-dominated sport.

“After three successful legs in Luzon this year – Baguio, Isabela, Calabarzon, we’re going down south again and to a new place as we continue our program to further develop billiards in our country, and we’re very thankful to Senator Manny for his continued support in our endeavor,” said Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP) president Atty. Vic Rodriguez.

Besides Reyes, other world-renowned pool masters competing in the tournament, co-organized by the BMPAP and sponsored by Camella Communities, are fellow former world champion Ronnie Alcano and Alex Pagulayan, former world no.1 Dennis Orcollo and Francisco “Django” Bustamante, and former leg winners Warren Kiamco, Gandy Valle, Ramil Gallego, Rodolfo Luat, Roberto Gomez and Lee Van Corteza.

They will be joined by the crop of promising stars like Carlo Biado, Joven Bustamante, Rene Mar David, Mike Takayama, Michael Feliciano and Ricky Zerna.

As part of its goal to discover new talent from the countryside, The Villar Cup has also allotted six slots for players residing in Iloilo and the nearby provinces.

There will be a qualifying tournament, which will also serve as the Western Visayas Regional Villards Championship, a day before the main draw, in which the winners will also have a chance to represent the region in The Manny Villar Cup: Philippine National Villards Championships slated in September. (PNA)
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( Source: Philippines News Agency )