2=No 1170 (97.66%); 45,440.9 (94.7%) 3 What is your race? (Select all that apply) Out of 1,998 People
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1 Tieback Tieback Scantron assigned tieback code Response_Type Response Type W = Web, E = , P = Paper License_Type License Type RN or PN/VN from the initial contact file KY =GREEN FONT results; NTL = BLUE FONT RESULTS KY TOTAL RETURN RESPONSE = 1198; NTL TOTAL RESPONSE = 48,704 Demographics Q1_Gender 1 What is your gender? 1=Male 87 (7.26%); 4,358.5 (9.1%) 2=Female 1111 (92.74%); 43,726.4 (90.9%) Q2_Latino 2 Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? 1=Yes 24 (2.05%); 2,524.7 (5.3%) 2=No 1170 (97.66%); 45,440.9 (94.7%) 3 What is your race? (Select all that apply) Out of 1,998 People Q3_Native American Indian or Alaska Native Checked - 13 (1.09%); (0.4%) Unchecked 1,179 (98.41%) Q3_Asian Asian Checked - 15 (1.25%); 3,681.2 (7.7%) Unchecked 1177 (98.25%) Q3_Black Black/African American Checked - 41 (3.42%); 2,964.9 (6.2%) Unchecked 1151 (96.08%) Q3_PacificIslander Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Checked - 0 (0%); (0.5%) Unchecked 1191 (99.42%) Q3_White White/Caucasian Checked (93.74%); 38,685.3 (80.7%) Unchecked 69 (5.76%) Q3_Other Other Checked - 16 (1.34%); 1,365.8 (2.8%) Unchecked 1176 (98.16%) Q4_YearBorn 4 In what year were you born? Year (####) AVERAGE AGE RANGE to 1997 Q5_FirstDegree 5 What type of nursing degree/credential qualified you for your first US nursing license? 1=Vocational/practical certificate-nursing 77 (6.43%); 2,858.1 (6.0%) 2=Diploma-nursing 95 (7.93%); 5,714.6 (12.0%) 3=Associate degree-nursing 581 (48.50%); 17,325.3 (36.3%) 4=Baccalaureate degree-nursing 400 (33.39%); 19,924.1 (41.7%) 5=Master s degree-nursing 28 (2.34%); 1,827.1 (3.8%) 6=Doctoral degree-nursing (PhD) 1 (0.08%); 7=Doctoral degree-nursing (DNP) 3 (0.25%); 1 P a g e
2 Q6_HighestNursingEd ucation Q7_HighestNonNursi ngeducation 6 What is your highest level of nursing education? 7 What is your highest level of non-nursing education? License/Certification Information 8 What type of license do you currently hold? 1=Vocational/practical certificate-nursing 0 (0 %); 2=Diploma-nursing 53 (4.42%); 3,556.6 (7.4%) 3=Associate degree-nursing 446 (37.23%); 13,720.5 (28.5%) 4=Baccalaureate degree-nursing 474 (39.57%); 21,754.3 (45.2%) 5=Master s degree-nursing 191 (15.94%); 8,226.8 (17.1%) 6=Doctoral degree-nursing (PhD) 10 (0.80%); (0.6%) 7=Doctoral degree-nursing practice (DNP) 19 (1.59%); (1.2%) 8=Doctoral degree-nursing other 1 (0.08%); 46.0 (0.1%) 1=Associate degree-non-nursing 190 (15.86 %); 7,023.8 (35.3%) 2=Baccalaureate degree-non-nursing 178 (14.86%); 9,112.6 (45.8%) 3=Master s degree-non-nursing 45 (3.76%); 3,149.9 (15.8%) 4=Doctoral degree-non-nursing 5 (0.40%); (3.1%) 5=Not applicable 762 (63.61%); (Select all that apply) Q8_RN RN Checked (95.74%); 45,980.4 (95.5%) Unchecked 51 (4.26%); 2,147.1 (4.5%) Q8_LPN LPN Checked 10 (.08%); (0.8%) Unchecked 1188 (99.17%); 47,738.9 (99.2%) Q8_APRN APRN Checked 140 (11.69%); 4,777.1 (9.9%) Unchecked 1058 (88.31%); (90.1%) Q9_Year_Initial_USLi c 9 Year of Initial U.S. Licensure: 0 = Did not respond 14 (1.17%); 2,386.7 (5.0%) Year (####) AVERAGE YEARS RANGE 1918 to 2017 Q10_FirstLicInUS 10 Were you initially licensed as an RN or LPN in the United States? 1=Yes 1179 (98.41 %) 2=No 16 (1.34% %) Q11_CountryOfFirstL ic 11 If no, in what country were you initially licensed/registered as an RN or LPN? Q12_CurrentLicStatus 12 What is the status of the license currently held? 13 Indicate whether you are credentialed in your state to practice as any of the following: 1=Active 1192 (99.5 %) 2=Inactive 3 (0.30%) (Select all that apply) 2 P a g e
3 Q13_CNP Certified Nurse Practitioner Checked (8.51%); (8.8%) Unchecked 1086 (90.65%); (91.2%) Q13_CNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Checked - 23 (1.92 %); (7.9%) Unchecked 1165 (97.25%); 47,039.8 (92.1%) Q13_CRNA Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Checked - 25 (2.09%); (1.6%) Unchecked 1163 (97.08%); 47,295.1 (98.4%) Q13_CNM Certified Nurse Midwife Checked - 6 (0.50%); (0.5%) Unchecked 1182 (98.66%); 47,779.4 (95.5%) Q13_None Q14_Nursing_FullTim e Q14_Nursing_PartTim e Q14_Nursing_PerDie m Q14_Other_FullTime Q14_Other_PartTime Q14_Other_PerDiem Q14_Nursing_Volunte er Not credentialed as any of the above Employment Information 14 What is your employment status? Actively employed in nursing or in a position that requires a nurse license full-time Actively employed in nursing or in a position that requires a nurse license part-time Actively employed in nursing or in a position that requires a nurse license on a per diem basis Actively employed in a field other than nursing full-time Actively employed in a field other than nursing part-time Actively employed in a field other than nursing on a per diem basis Working in nursing only as a volunteer Checked 1041 (86.89%); 42,016.2 (91.4%) Unchecked 147 (12.27%); (7.6%) (Select all that apply) Checked 980 (81.80%); 31,450.2 (65.3%) Unchecked 217 (18.11%); 16,696.7 (34.7%) Checked (11.52%); 5,823.5 (12.1%) Unchecked 1059 (88.40%); 42,323.4 (87.9%) Checked 75 (6.26%); 3,428.5 (7.1%) Unchecked 1122 (93.66%); 44,718.4 (92.9%) Checked 7 (0.50%); 1,109.2 (2.3%) Unchecked 1190 (99.33%); 47,037.7 (97.7%) Checked 6 (.50%); (1.3%) Unchecked 1191 (99.42%) 47,541.5 (98.7%) Checked 2 (0.10%); (0.6%) Unchecked 1195 (99.75%); 47,879 (99.4%) Checked 2 (0.10%); (1.3%) Unchecked 1195 (99.75%) 47,503.8 (98.7%) 3 P a g e
4 Q14_Unemployed_Se eking Q14_Unemployed_No t_seeking Unemployed, seeking work as a nurse Unemployed, not seeking work as a nurse Checked 2 (0.10%); 1,028.8 (2.1%) Unchecked 1195 (99.75%); 47,118.1 (97.9%) Checked 10 (0.80%); 1,620.1 (3.4%) Unchecked 1187 (99.08%); 46,526.8 (96.6%) Q14_Retired Retired Checked 29 (2.42%); 4,936.2 (10.3%) Unchecked 1168 (97.50%); 43,210.7 (89.7%) Q15_Family 15 If unemployed, please indicate the reasons: Taking care of home and family (Select all that apply) Checked - 5 (0.40%); 1,229.8 (47.9%) Unchecked 7 (0.58%) No Answer 1186 (98.99%) Q15_Disabled Disabled Checked 0 (0.00%); (13.6%) Unchecked 12 (1.00%) No Answer 1186 (98.99%) Q15_Salary Inadequate Salary Checked 1 (0.008%); 74.2 (2.9%) Unchecked 11 (0.90%) No Answer 1186 (98.99%) Q15_School School Checked - 0 (0.00%); (7.2%) Unchecked 12 (1.00%) No Answer 1186 (98.99%) Q15_Difficult_Findin g Difficulty in finding a nursing position Checked - 1 (0.008%); (15.4%) Unchecked 11 (0.90%) No Answer 1186 (98.99%) Q15_Other Other Checked - 7 (0.58%); (29.6%) Unchecked 5 (0.40%) No Answer 1186 (98.99%) Q16_Num_Positions 16 In how many positions are you currently employed as a nurse? Q17_Hours 17 How many hours do you work during a typical week in all your nursing positions? Q18_Primary_Zip 18 Please indicate the zip code of your primary employer: 1 = (83.06 %); 32,812.6 (83.3%) 2 = (11.02%); 5,490.2 (13.9%) 3 = 3 or more 30 (2.50%); 1,091.7 (2.8%) Hours (###) AVERAGE hrs; to hrs RANGE 4.00 to hrs; 1.00 to or more hrs (#####) 4 P a g e
5 Q18_Primary_State State (Coded from zip code by Scantron) Q19_Primary_Salary 19 Please estimate your 2016 pretax annual earnings from your primary nursing position. Include overtime and bonuses, but exclude sign-on bonuses. (In Dollars) Q20_Primary_Setting 20 Please identify the type of setting that most closely corresponds to your primary Q20_Specify Please identify the type of setting that most closely corresponds to your primary Other (Please Specify): Q21_Primary_Title 21 Please identify the position title that most closely corresponds to your primary Q21_Specify_Health Q21_Specify_Not_He alth Q22_Primary_Specialt y Please identify the position title that most closely corresponds to your primary nursing practice position:other-health Related (Please Specify): Please identify the position title that most closely corresponds to your primary : Other-Not Health (Please Specify): 22 Please identify the employment specialty that most closely AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY, AS, GU, MP, VI (#######) AVERAGE - $85, RANGE - $1,920 to $4,500,000 1=Hospital 617 (51.50 %); 21,632.4 ( =Nursing Home/Extended Care 54 (4.51%); 1,860.6 (4.8%) 3=Assisted Living Facility 5 (0.42%); (0.5%) 4=Home Health 41 (3.42%); 1,682.8 (4.3%) 5=Hospice 13 (1.08%); (1.9%) 6=Correctional Facility 9 (0.75%); (0.8%) 7=School of Nursing 28 (2.34%); 1,029.1 (2.6%) 8=Public Health 25 (2.09%); (1.4%) 9=Dialysis Center 16 (1.34%); (1.3%) 10=Community Health 15 (1.25%); (2.0%) 11=School Health Service 19 (1.59%); 1,024.4 (2.6%) 12=Occupational Health 15 (1.25%); (0.8%) 13=Ambulatory Care Setting 77 (6.43%); 3,645.2 (9.4%) 14=Insurance Claims/Benefits 40 (3.34%); (1.8%) 15=Policy/Planning/Regulatory/Licensing 1 (0.08%); 86.9 (0.2%) 16=Other 178 (14.86%); 3,819.1 (9.8%) 1=Consultant 18 (1.50 %); (1.5%) 2=Nurse Researcher 3 (0.25%); (0.6%) 3=Nurse Executive 18 (1.50%); (1.9%) 4=Nurse Manager 85 (7.10%); 3,123.0 (8.0%) 5=Nurse Faculty/Educator 59 (4.92%); 1,554.6 (4.0%) 6=Advanced Practice Nurse 123 (10.27%); 3,935.1 (10.1%) 7=Staff Nurse 629 (52.50%); 22,667.2 (58.1%) 8=Case Manager 88 (7.35%); 2,524.0 (6.5%) 9=Other-Health Related 128 (10.68%); 3,560.3 (9.1%) 10=Other-Not Health Related 3 (0.25%); (0.4%) 1=Acute Care/Critical Care 158 (13.19 %); 5,238.0 (14.0%) 2=Adult Health 36 (3.00%); 1,446.3 (3.9%) 5 P a g e
6 Q22_Specify_Clinical Q22_Specify_Non- Clinical Q23_Secondary_Setti ng corresponds to your primary Please identify the employment specialty that most closely corresponds to your primary (Other-Clinical specialties) Please identify the employment specialty that most closely corresponds to your primary (Other-Non-clinical specialties) 23 Please identify the type of setting that most closely corresponds to your secondary 3=Family Health 50 (4.17%); 1,240.5 (3.3%) 4=Anesthesia 24 (2.00%); (1.9%) 5=Cardiology 32 (2.67%); 1,288.8 (3.4%) 6=Community 12 (1.00%); (1.0%) 7=Geriatric/Gerontology 65 (5.43%); 1,922.1 (5.1%) 8=Home Health 34 (2.84%); 1,356.6 (3.6%) 9=Maternal-Child Health/Obstetrics 47 (3.92%); 1,781.9 (4.8%) 10=Medical Surgical 93 (7.76%); 3,197.4 (8.5%) 11=Nephrology 19 (1.59%); (1.5%) 12=Occupational Health 20 (1.67%); (0.9%) 13=Oncology 29 (2.42%); 1,045.8 (2.8%) 14=Palliative Care/Hospice 17 (1.42%); (1.75%) 15=Pediatrics 41 (3.42%); 1,774.5 (4.7%) 16=Neonatal 21 (1.75%); (2.2%) 17=Perioperative 73 (6.09%); 2,189.2 (5.8%) 18=Public Health 25 (2.09%); (1.3%) 19=Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse 44 (3.67%); 1,532.4 (4.1%) 20=Rehabilitation 18 (1.50%); (1.9%) 21=School Health 11 (0.92%); (2.5%) 22=Emergency/Trauma 45 (3.76%); 2,029.4 (5.4%) 23=Women s Health 8 (0.67%); (1.5%) 24=Other-Clinical specialties 166 (13.86%); 4,497.7 (12.0%) 25=Other-Non-clinical specialties 36 (3.01%); (2.1%) 0=No Secondary Practice Position 764 (63.77%); 1=Hospital 99 (8.26%); 2,207.8 (35.9%) 2=Nursing Home/Extended Care 16 (1.34%); (7.4%) 3=Assisted Living Facility 1 (0.08%); 58.5 (1.0%) 4=Home Health 14 (1.17%); (9.0%) 5=Hospice 8 (0.67%); (3.05) 6=Correctional Facility 4 (0.33%); 67.5 (1.1%) 7=School of Nursing 20 (1.67%); (8.0%) 8=Public Health 7 (0.58%); 89.8 (1.5%) 9=Dialysis Center 2 (0.17%); 86.4 (1.4%) 10=Community Health 4 (0.33%); (3.4%) 11=School Health Service 3 (0.25%); (2.8%) 12=Occupational Health 10 (0.80%); 56.8 (0.9%) 13=Ambulatory Care Setting 20 (1.67%); (9.0%) 14=Insurance Claims/Benefits 9 (0.75%); 52.0 (0.9%) 15=Policy/Planning/Regulatory/Licensing 3 (0.25%); 7.7 (0.1%) 16=Other 39 (3.26%); (14.5%) 6 P a g e
7 Q23_Specify Please identify the type of setting that most closely corresponds to your secondary Other (Please Specify): Q24_Secondary_Title 24 Please identify the position title that most closely corresponds to your secondary Q24_Specify_Health Q24_Specify_Not_He alth Q25_Secondary_Speci alty Please identify the position title that most closely corresponds to your secondary nursing practice position:other-health Related (Please Specify): Please identify the position title that most closely corresponds to your secondary : Other-Not Health (Please Specify): 25 Please identify the employment specialty that most closely corresponds to your secondary 0=No Secondary Practice Position 767 (64.02%) 1=Consultant 8 (0.67%); (3.3%) 2=Nurse Researcher 1 (0.08%); 36.4 (0.6%) 3=Nurse Executive 2 (0.17%); 35.0 (0.6%) 4=Nurse Manager 10 (0.80%); (3.8%) 5=Nurse Faculty/Educator 27 (2.25%); (9.8%) 6=Advanced Practice Nurse 27 (2.25%); (12.0%) 7=Staff Nurse 123 (10.27%); 3,430.3 (55.9%) 8=Case Manager 15 (1.25%); (4.25) 9=Other-Health Related 25 (2.09%); (9.3%) 10=Other-Not Health Related 2 (0.17%); 33.6 (0.6%) 0=No Secondary Practice Position 770 (64.27%) 1=Acute Care/Critical Care 33 (2.75%); (10.2%) 2=Adult Health 7 (0.58%); (5.2%) 3=Family Health 13 (1.09%); (2.5%) 4=Anesthesia 5 (0.42%); 161 (2.7%) 5=Cardiology 3 (0.25%); (2.0%) 6=Community 3 (0.25%); (2.0%) 7=Geriatric/Gerontology 21 (1.75%); (7.4%) 8=Home Health 11 (0.92%); (6.4%) 9=Maternal-Child Health/Obstetrics 6 (0.50%); (2.9%) 10=Medical Surgical 15 (1.25%); (7.6%) 11=Nephrology 2 (0.17%); (1.9%) 12=Occupational Health 8 (0.67%); 58.8 (1.0%) 13=Oncology 5 (0.42%); 67.2(1.1%) 14=Palliative Care/Hospice 9 (0.75%); (2.4%) 15=Pediatrics 7 (0.58%); 242 (4.1%) 16=Neonatal 1 (0.08%); 86.5 (1.5%) 17=Perioperative 7 (0.58%); (4.6%) 18=Public Health 4 (0.33%); 88.4 (1.5%) 19=Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse 8 (0.67%); (5.4%) 20=Rehabilitation 3 (0.25%); (2.6%) 21=School Health 4 (0.33%); (2.5%) 22=Emergency/Trauma 14 (1.17%); (6.4%) 23=Women s Health 2 (0.17%); 78.7 (1.3%) 24=Other-Clinical specialties 26 (2.17%); (12.1%) 25=Other-Non-clinical specialties 8 (0.67%); 158 (2.7%) 7 P a g e
8 Q25_Specify_Clinical Q25_Specify_Non- Clinical Please identify the employment specialty that most closely corresponds to your secondary (Other-Clinical specialties) Please identify the employment specialty that most closely corresponds to your secondary (Other-Non-clinical specialties) Telehealth Q26_Telehealth 26 What percentage of your work time do you estimate you provide nursing services or communicate with a patient or client located somewhere different from where you are located, via phone or electronically? Q27_Telehealth_State _Boarder Q28_Telehealth_Natio nal_boarder Q29_NA Q29_Electronic_Mess aging Q29_VOIP Q29_Virtual_ICU 27 When providing nursing services or communicating with a remote patient or client via phone or electronically, what percentage of the time is it across a state border? 28 When providing nursing services or communicating with a remote patient or client via phone or electronically, what percentage of the time is it across a national border? 29 Please select the mode(s) of communication you use to provide nursing services, or communicate with, a remote patient or client. Not applicable, I do not provide nursing services or communicate with remote patients or clients Electronic Messaging (ex: text messaging, instant message) Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) (Skype, FaceTime) Virtual ICU (also known as: tele-icu, remote ICU, eicu) 1=Never 525 (43.82 %); 18,084.1 (45.9%) 2=1-25% 356 (29.72%); 12,473.6 (31.6%) 3=26-50% 70 (5.84%); 2,844.2 (7.2%) 4=51-75% 50 (4.17%); 2,199.3 (5.6%) 5=76-100% 162 (13.52%); 3,818.2 (9.7%) 0=Not applicable; I do not provide nursing services or communicate with remote patients or clients 598 (49.91%) 1=Never 234 (19.53 %); 9,533.0 (54.3%) 2=1-25% 178 (14.86%); 6,283.2 (35.8%) 3=26-50% 26 (2.17%); (3.9%) 4=51-75% 26 (2.17%); (2.4%) 5=76-100% 92 (7.68%); (3.7%) 0=Not applicable; I do not provide nursing services or communicate with remote patients or clients 644 (53.76%) 1=Never 457 (38.15%); 14,535.8 (88.9%) 2=1-25% 41 (3.42%); 1,491.0 (1,491.0 (9.1%) 3=26-50% 1 (0.08%); (0.8%) 4=51-75% 3 (0.25%); (0.6%) 5=76-100% 4 (0.33%); 100 (0.6%) (Select all that apply) Checked (51.34%); Not Checked (45.24%); Checked 92 - (7.68%); 3,595.9 (21.1%) Not Checked (88.90%); 13,461.8 (78.9%) Checked - 30 (2.50%); (4.8%) Not Checked (94.07%); 16,237.9 (95.2%) Checked - 3 (0.25%); (1.6%) Not Checked (96.33%); 16,780.9 (98.4%) Q29_Telephone Telephone Checked (42.90%); 16,137.1 (94.6%) Not Checked (53.67%); (5.4%) 8 P a g e
9 Q29_ Checked (11.94%); 5,576.2 (32.7%) Not Checked (84.64%); 11,481.5 (67.3%) Q29_Video call Video call Checked - 16 (1.34%); (3.6%) Not Checked (95.24%); 16,440.8 (96.4%) Q29_Other Other Checked - 29 (2.42%); (5.4%) Not Checked (94.16%); 16,130.1 (94.6%) Q29_Specify Please describe the mode(s) of communication you use to provide nursing services or communicate with a remote patient or client: Other (Please Specify): 30 Please indicate the states in which you hold an active license to practice as an RN or LPN: Written Text (Select all that apply) Q30_AK AK Checked - 97 (8.10%); Not Checked (91.90%); Q30_AL AL Checked 87 (7.26%); Not Checked (92.74%) Q30_AR AR Checked (14.44%) Not Checked (85.56%) Q30_AZ AZ Checked (13.94%) Not Checked (86.06%) Q30_CA CA Checked (9.18%) Not Checked (90.82%) Q30_CO CO Checked (15.28%) Not Checked (84.72%) Q30_CT CT Checked - 70 (5.84%) Not Checked (94.16%) Q30_DC DC Checked - 63 (5.26%) Not Checked (94.74%) Q30_DE DE Checked (14.36%) Not Checked (85.64%) 9 P a g e
10 Q30_FL FL Checked (9.77%) Not Checked (90.23%) Q30_GA GA Checked (8.60%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q30_HI HI Checked - 62 (5.18%) Not Checked (94.82%) Q30_IA IA Checked (15.03%) Not Checked (84.98%) Q30_ID ID Checked (14.77%) Not Checked (85.23%) Q30_IL IL Checked - 85 (7.10%) Not Checked (92.90%) Q30_IN IN Checked (11.69%) Not Checked (88.31%) Q30_KS KS Checked - 73 (6.09%) Not Checked (93.91%) Q30_KY KY Checked (100.00%) Not Checked - 0 (0.00%) Q30_LA LA Checked - 70 (5.84%) Not Checked (94.16%) Q30_MA MA Checked - 89 (7.43%) Not Checked (92.57%) Q30_MD MD Checked (13.86%) Not Checked (86.14%) Q30_ME ME Checked (12.94%) Not Checked (87.06%) Q30_MI MI Checked (10.35%) Not Checked (89.65%) 10 P a g e
11 Q30_MN MN Checked - 98 (8.18%) Not Checked (91.82%) Q30_MO MO Checked (15.53%) Not Checked (84.47%) Q30_MS MS Checked (14.52%) Not Checked (85.48%) Q30_MT MT Checked (11.77%) Not Checked (88.23%) Q30_NC NC Checked (16.19%) Not Checked (83.81%) Q30_ND ND Checked (14.19%) Not Checked (85.81%) Q30_NE NE Checked (14.52%) Not Checked (85.48%) Q30_NH NH Checked (14.11%) Not Checked (85.89%) Q30_NJ NJ Checked - 66 (5.51%) Not Checked (94.49%) Q30_NM NM Checked (14.94%) Not Checked (85.06%) Q30_NV NV Checked - 82 (6.84%) Not Checked (93.16%) Q30_NY NY Checked - 69 (5.76%) Not Checked (94.24%) Q30_OH OH Checked (9.18%) Not Checked (90.82%) Q30_OK OK Checked - 69 (5.76%) Not Checked (94.24%) 11 P a g e
12 Q30_OR OR Checked - 66 (5.51%) Not Checked (94.49%) Q30_PA PA Checked - 85 (7.10%) Not Checked (92.90%) Q30_RI RI Checked (13.19%) Not Checked (86.81%) Q30_SC SC Checked (15.69%) Not Checked (84.31%) Q30_SD SD Checked (14.02%) Not Checked (85.98%) Q30_TN TN Checked (17.86%) Not Checked (82.14%) Q30_TX TX Checked (15.78%) Not Checked (84.22%) Q30_UT UT Checked (14.52%) Not Checked (85.48%) Q30_VA VA Checked (14.94%) Not Checked (85.06%) Q30_VT VT Checked - 59 (4.92%) Not Checked (95.08%) Q30_WA WA Checked - 81 (6.76%) Not Checked (93.24%) Q30_WI WI Checked (14.27%) Not Checked (85.73%) Q30_WV WV Checked (9.27%) Not Checked (90.73%) Q30_WY WY Checked - 74 (6.18%) Not Checked (93.82%) 12 P a g e
13 Q30_AS AS Checked - 11 (0.92%) Not Checked (99.08%) Q30_GU GU Checked - 11 (0.92%) Not Checked (99.08%) Q30_MP MP Checked - 6 (0.50%) Not Checked (99.50%) Q30_VI VI Checked - 13 (1.09%) Not Checked (98.91%) 31 Please indicate the states in which you are currently practicing as an RN or LPN: (Mark all that apply) Q31_AK AK Checked - 44 (3.67%) Not Checked (91.49%) Q31_AL AL Checked - 55 (4.59%) Not Checked (90.57%) Q31_AR AR Checked - 50 (4.17%) Not Checked (90.99%) Q31_AZ AZ Checked - 63 (5.26%) Not Checked (89.90%) Q31_CA CA Checked - 68 (5.68%) Not Checked (89.48%) Q31_CO CO Checked - 58 (4.84%) Not Checked (90.32%) Q31_CT CT Checked - 45 (3.76%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q31_DC DC Checked - 37 (3.09%) Not Checked (92.07%) Q31_DE DE Checked - 51 (4.26%) Not Checked (90.90%) Q31_FL FL Checked - 65 (5.43%) Not Checked (89.73%) 13 P a g e
14 Q31_GA GA Checked - 60 (5.01%) Not Checked (90.15%) Q31_HI HI Checked - 41 (3.42%) Not Checked (91.74%) Q31_IA IA Checked - 55 (4.59%) Not Checked (90.57%) Q31_ID ID Checked - 51 (4.26%) Not Checked (90.90%) Q31_IL IL Checked - 58 (4.84%) Not Checked (90.31%) Q31_IN IN Checked - 76 (6.34%) Not Checked (88.81%) Q31_KS KS Checked - 55 (4.59%) Not Checked (90.57%) Q31_KY KY Checked (76.46%) Not Checked (18.70%) Q31_LA LA Checked - 49 (4.09%) Not Checked (91.07%) Q31_MA MA Checked - 43 (3.59%) Not Checked (91.57%) Q31_MD MD Checked - 45 (3.76%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q31_ME ME Checked - 49 (4.09%) Not Checked (91.07%) Q31_MI MI Checked - 50 (4.17%) Not Checked (90.99%) Q31_MN MN Checked - 52 (4.34%) Not Checked (90.82%) 14 P a g e
15 Q31_MO MO Checked - 65 (5.43%) Not Checked (89.73%) Q31_MS MS Checked - 63 (5.26%) Not Checked (89.90%) Q31_MT MT Checked - 45 (3.76%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q31_NC NC Checked - 69 (5.76%) Not Checked (89.40%) Q31_ND ND Checked - 50 (4.17%) Not Checked (90.99%) Q31_NE NE Checked - 47 (3.92%) Not Checked (91.23%) Q31_NH NH Checked - 45 (3.76%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q31_NJ NJ Checked - 49 (4.09%) Not Checked (91.07%) Q31_NM NM Checked - 55 (4.59%) Not Checked (90.57%) Q31_NV NV Checked - 54 (4.51%) Not Checked (90.65%) Q31_NY NY Checked - 48 (4.01%) Not Checked (91.15%) Q31_OH OH Checked - 73 (6.84%) Not Checked (89.07%) Q31_OK OK Checked - 44 (3.67%) Not Checked (91.49%) Q31_OR OR Checked - 42 (3.51%) Not Checked (91.65%) 15 P a g e
16 Q31_PA PA Checked - 62 (5.18%) Not Checked (89.98%) Q31_RI RI Checked - 43 (2.15%) Not Checked (91.57%) Q31_SC SC Checked - 70 (5.84%) Not Checked (89.32%) Q31_SD SD Checked - 48 (4.01%) Not Checked (91.15%) Q31_TN TN Checked - 83 (6.93%) Not Checked (88.23%) Q31_TX TX Checked - 68 (5.68%) Not Checked (89.48%) Q31_UT UT Checked - 45 (3.76%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q31_VA VA Checked - 70 (5.84%) Not Checked (89.32%) Q31_VT VT Checked - 40 (3.34%) Not Checked (91.82%) Q31_WA WA Checked - 52 (4.34%) Not Checked (90.82%) Q31_WI WI Checked - 57 (4.76%) Not Checked (90.40%) Q31_WV WV Checked - 72 (6.01%) Not Checked (89.15%) Q31_WY WY Checked - 45 (3.76%) Not Checked (91.40%) Q31_AS AS Checked - 4 (0.33%) Not Checked (94.82%) 16 P a g e
17 Q31_GU GU Checked - 5 (0.42%) Not Checked (94.74%) Q31_MP MP Checked - 3 (0.25%) Not Checked (94.91%) Q31_VI VI Checked - 8 (0.67%) Not Checked (94.49%) pct_wgtc pct_wgtc nonresponse adjustment weight Number_of_Years_Li Number_of_Years_Licensed number of years licensed (calculated from question 9) censed Age Age age in years (calculated from question 4) 17 P a g e
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