A nurse is considering a career in public health nursing. The nurse determines the need to obtain which of the following for entry-level practice?
A) Associate's degree in nursing
B) Bachelor's degree in nursing
C) Master's degree in nursing
D) Post-master's degree certification
Ans: B
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