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What are the Regulatory Requirements for APRNs?
APRNs must be licensed and certified in the state where they practice. Licensing requirements vary but generally include:
- Completing an accredited APRN program.
- Passing a national certification exam.
- Meeting continuing education requirements to maintain licensure.
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