NLN definition
Examples of NLN in a sentence
If no offer of employment has been made by the Buyer or its Related Persons to the Wrongpocket Employee in accordance with clause 16.12, the Buyer shall indemnify the relevant Seller Operator on an ongoing basis against all costs and liabilities including any termination costs which the relevant Seller Operator incurs in relation to such Wrongpocket Employee which relate to the period on or after Completion or the NLN Completion (as applicable).
The Buyer shall (or shall procure that its Related Persons shall) obtain title to and assume the risk of loss for the NLN Assets immediately upon the NLN Completion, but at all times up to the NLN Completion the NLN Assets shall remain at the risk of the relevant Seller.
Registered Nurses who have completed the requisite course of studies leading to the conferring of a BSN degree from an NLN accredited college/university School of Nursing, will be paid a premium in accordance with Appendix A.
Prior to Completion or the NLN Completion (as applicable), each Seller Party shall provide all co-operation reasonably required by the Buyer in order for it to comply with such obligations from Completion or the NLN Completion (as applicable), including in particular providing details of data subjects to whom privacy notices will be required to be sent under applicable data protection and privacy legislation.
Based on careful evaluation of the course goals, the faculty has decided to use the NLN Nursing Acceleration Challenges Exams: NACE II (Care of the Adult Client) to validate knowledge for NURS350 (Medical/Surgical I with associated clinical) & NURS351 (Medical/Surgical II with associated clinical) and NACE II (Nursing Care of Child) plus NACE II (Nursing Care of Childbearing Family) to validate knowledge for NURS 450 (Peds/OB with associated clinical and lab).
The BSN Registered Nurse must present official documentation (such as diploma or transcript) to the Chief Clinical Officer with NLN accreditation noted on that transcript, to be eligible for this premium.
A graduate nurse whose clinical experience after graduation from a NLN (National League of Nursing) approved nursing program or other program approved by the Hospital is less than six (6) months, or a registered nurse who is returning to practice with no currentclinical experience depending upon a nurse's need for residency training pursuant to Section 11.2, Recognition for Past Experience.
LPN students may choose to challenge by examination, the following cognate courses: Anatomy & Physiology I & II (NLN) plus labs 8 credits Microbiology (NLN) plus lab 4 credits Nutrition (NLN) 3 credits Chemistry (CLEP) plus lab 4 credits Challenge examination for cognate courses are done utilizing the NLN content specific exams and the CLEP exam (chemistry only).
The programs shall be based in Rapid City, South Dakota, but will adhere to the faculty standards, curricula, philosophy, goals, policies, and other aspects of the programs offered on the SDSU – Brookings, USD – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and DSU – Madison campuses to assure National League for Nursing (NLN) accreditation, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), State Board of Nursing approval, and Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).
A graduate nurse whose clinical experience after graduation from a NLN (National League of Nursing) approved nursing program or other program approved by the Hospital is less than six (6) months, or a registered nurse who is returning to practice with no current clinical experience depending upon a nurse's need for residency training pursuant to Section 11.2, Recognition for Past Experience.