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If interested in the field of nursing as well as health care, you may wonder; how do I become a nurse? All nursing students are required in all US states to attend an accepted nursing program as well as successfully pass a national nursing license exam. This exam is a precursor to obtaining a nursing license and is called the NCLEX-RN. You can become a nurse in more than one state by either taking the NCLEX-RN or by obtaining a license from that other state. Check with your state prior to practicing nursing to ensure you follow all the necessary rules and guidelines. Remember, nursing licenses need to be renewed on a regular basis and many states require continuing education. Again, check with your state of interest.

How do I become a nurse? You have three options on how to reach registered nurse status. A BSN (or bachelor's degree of science in nursing) takes approximately four years and can be completed at universities and colleges. ADN programs (or associate's degree in nursing programs) take about two or three year to achieve and can be taken at junior and community colleges. The third option of answering the question of how do I become a nurse is through a nursing diploma program available by a hospital. A BSN or ADN are still the two most popular ways to obtain an entry level position as a staff nurse. Of course, educational status is usually followed by obtaining a state or national license in nursing.

Even if you obtain a diploma from a nursing program or an ADN, you can later decide to obtain your bachelor's in nursing to open yourself up to more nursing opportunities. Some nurses are eligible to partake in tuition reimbursement as a benefit of working as a staff nurse. Many places, especially hospitals, offer tuition help for those wishing to expand their education, providing the education is directly related to their current field of nursing. Alternatively, there are also master?s degree programs in nursing that involve one year of a fast paced BSN program and two years of graduate study. Also, if you have a BA degree or higher in a different field other than nursing, you can also take advantage of BSN programs. These types of programs are for those who already have a degree of some sort, and they span 12 to 18 months in length.

How do I become a nurse? Keep in mind that a bachelor's degree in nursing is required most oftentimes for any nursing administration position. Also, a bachelor's degree is needed prior to attending a graduate nursing program that opens you up to advanced nursing specialties such as: nurse anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, and nurse midwife.
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