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How can one get started in Nursing?
To get started, follow these steps:
Complete a Nursing Program: Enroll in an accredited ADN or BSN program.
Pass the NCLEX-RN: After graduation, pass the licensing exam to become a registered nurse.
Gain Experience: Start working as an RN to gain practical experience.
Pursue Advanced Education: If interested in specialized roles, pursue an MSN or DNP.
Obtain Certification: Get certified in your chosen specialty area.
Continue Learning: Engage in lifelong learning to stay current with medical advancements and maintain certifications.
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