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RN Licensing Requirements by State

RN license requirements vary by state, you can go through the following to find out how to earn an RN license in each state and the significance of the Nursing Licensure Compact.

Learn About RN License Requirements in Your State

To learn more about the necessary requirements in your state to become RN, NurseJournal provides a comprehensive state-by-state guide which can be viewed here . In addition to this, NurseORG is a great resource to answer any questions you might have regarding nursing in the United States.





As per the CDC, the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is a disease caused by a virus named SARS-CoV-2 and was discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. It is very contagious and has quickly spread around the world. COVID-19 most often causes respiratory symptoms that can feel much like a cold, a flu, or pneumonia. COVID-19 may attack more than your lungs and respiratory system. Other parts of your body may also be affected by the disease.

Protect Your Family Members

CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccinesfor everyone 6 months and older and boosters for everyone 5 years and older, if eligible.

COVID-19 can affect anyone, and the disease can cause symptoms ranging from mild to very severe. We know that certain things can make people more likely to get very sick with COVID-19. We also know that certain settings and activities can make you more likely to get infected with the virus that causes COVID-19.

The CDC continually updates its guidelinesfor healthcare workers and has specific lines open for healthcare workers to answer their questions and concerns. The CDC can be reached out:

Answers to COVID-19 questions for healthcare workers

800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)

If you are a healthcare provider or health department with a question about the clinical management of COVID-19, please contact CDC-INFO.