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- Nevada State Board of Nursing – …. protecting the public’s health . . .
Application Instructions Forms FAQs Click here to view the list of requirements, general information, and FAQs regarding the nursing licensure certification for Nevada
- Nevada Board of Nursing
The Nevada Board of Nursing is the official state authority responsible for regulating nursing licenses, practice standards, and education programs across the state of Nevada
- Contact Nevada State Board of Nursing - NCSBN
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing
- Nursys®
Look up, verify and monitor your nurse licenses anytime, anywhere Nursys is the only national nurse licensure and disciplinary database As a primary source equivalent the data is provided directly from the boards of nursing
- Nevada CNA License: Verify, Renew Transfer
This guide outlines how to apply for certification, verify your status, renew or reinstate your license, and transfer an active credential from another state—based on current requirements from the Nevada State Board of Nursing (NSBN)
- Licensure Certificates – Nevada State Board of Nursing
The Nevada State Board of Nursing is funded from license fees collected from our licensees The Nevada State Board of Nursing does not receive funds from the State General Fund
- Continuing Education – Nevada State Board of Nursing
You must complete 4 hours of cultural competency continuing education each renewal cycle and those hours may be made up of as many Nevada Board of Nursing (NSBN) approved courses as you want so long as you meet the minimum of the 4-hour requirement
- Board Information – Nevada State Board of Nursing
It is a government agency established by Nevada law to protect the public from unsafe practice by nurses Who: A seven-member board appointed by the Governor consisting of four registered nurses, one practical nurse, one certified nursing assistant and one consumer member
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