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The Nevada State Board of Nursing (Board) is proposing the adoption, amendment or repeal of a regulation pertaining to chapter 632 of the Nevada Administrative Code (NAC).
Contact Us. Click here to send us a message through your Nevada Nurse Portal account for any questions regarding your license or certificate in Nevada. Submit a Complaint. Click here to submit a complaint against a nurse or nursing assistant. General Contact Information. (888) 590-6726 (toll free)
Welcome to the Nevada State Board of Nursing. The Board’s mission is to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare through effective nursing regulation. It is a government agency established by Nevada law to protect the public from unsafe practice by nurses.
The Nevada Nurse Practice Act requires all renewing RNs and LPNs to complete 30 hours of nursing-related continuing education per renewal cycle. The Nurse Practice Act requires a 4-hour cultural competency course every renewal cycle.
Board Mission and Purpose | Nevada State Board of Nursing. What: The Board’s mission is to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare through effective nursing regulation. It is a government agency established by Nevada law to protect the public from unsafe practice by nurses.
The Board’s mission is to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare through effective nursing regulation. It is a government agency established by Nevada law to protect the public from unsafe practice by nurses.
All applicants must create a Nevada Nurse Portal Account prior to submitting fingerprints. You may submit your application prior to submitting fingerprints but you are strongly encouraged to fingerprint early in the application process. You may submit fingerprints in one of the following two ways: 1. Electronic Submission in Nevada
Board Meeting Information. The Nevada State Board of Nursing has a seven-member Board, appointed by the Governor, consisting of four registered nurses, one practical nurse, one certified nursing assistant and one consumer member.
Website: www.nevadanursingboard.org; Toll Free Phone Number: (888) 590-6726; Email: nursingboard@nsbn.state.nv.us To practice as nurse/CNA in Nevada, you must hold an active Nevada license/certificate.
The Board’s mission is to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare through effective nursing regulation. It is a government agency established by Nevada law to protect the public from unsafe practice by nurses.