Graduates from an accredited nursing program are aware that to obtain a license to practice nursing in the United States they must:
a. complete 2 years of clinical practice in an approved hospital or community health care setting
b. graduate from an accredited college or university program in nursing
c. meet state eligibility requirements and apply for licensure
d. pass the National Council Licensure Examination
D
The process in which state boards of nursing act collectively is through the development and administration of licensure examinations for practical nurses (NCLEX-PN) and registered nurses (NCLEX-RN).
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a. Difficulty of the language barrier b. Cultural significance of the disability c. Depth of the patient's support system d. Attitude toward rehabilitation
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A) Rickettsiae B) Fungi C) Protozoans D) Mycoplasmas
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a. proteins. b. minerals. c. vitamins. d. carbohydrates.
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a. Hydrostatic pressure b. Osmosis c. Diffusion d. Active