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sashaice [31]
4 years ago
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A nurse holds a license in one state but wishes to practice in a second state that is not participating in a nurse licensure com

pact agreement. The nurse is granted licensure on payment of a fee but does not retake the licensure exam. The nurse obtains licensure in the second state:________
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svet-max [94.6K]4 years ago
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Answer:A. by licensure and by endorsement

Explanation:

License by endorsement is a for those nurses that have a license to work as a Registered nurse within the jurisdiction of United States, but these are also applying for obtaining license to get the eligibility to do work out of the jurisdiction of the state and to another state.

The license by endorsement is given by the state board of medicine to do practice with similar standards.

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