A graduate of a nursing program does not achieve the title of Registered Nurse until ____.
A. certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners
B. passing the state board examination for licensure
C. accredited by the liaison committee on medical education
D. applying to the American Medical Association for membership
E. completing a master's degree in nursing
B. passing the state board examination for licensure
A nurse who graduates from a nursing program and passes the state board examination for licensure is considered a registered nurse, indicating formal, legal recognition by the state.
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