Question 10 (1 point) A nurse completed a Bachelors of Science (BS), passed the NCLEX, and was licensed as an RN. Five y

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Question 10 (1 point) A nurse completed a Bachelors of Science (BS), passed the NCLEX, and was licensed as an RN. Five y

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Question 10 1 Point A Nurse Completed A Bachelors Of Science Bs Passed The Nclex And Was Licensed As An Rn Five Y 1
Question 10 1 Point A Nurse Completed A Bachelors Of Science Bs Passed The Nclex And Was Licensed As An Rn Five Y 1 (43.8 KiB) Viewed 48 times
Question 10 (1 point) A nurse completed a Bachelors of Science (BS), passed the NCLEX, and was licensed as an RN. Five years later the nurse became a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). Last year the nurse was inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN), and recently chose to be certified as a lactation counselor (CLC). Which of the following best aligns with the American Nurses Association (ANA) recommendation for how to display these credentials? BS, RN, FNP, DNP, FAAN, CLC - credentials should be listed chronologically in the order they were received PhD, RN - credentials should be modified and limited to those the public is most likely to understand and respect CLC, DNP, FAAN, ENP, RN- credentials should be listed in alphabetical order DNP, FNP, CLC, FAAN - credentials should start with the highest earned degree, followed by licenses, certifications/voluntary credentials, and finally honors
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