The Nevada State Board of Nursing, located in Las Vegas, NV, is a regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the licensure and practice of nurses in the state. They provide application instructions, forms, and FAQs for nurses seeking licensure, as well as information on board meetings and advisory committees. The board also enforces disciplinary actions and offers alternative to discipline programs. Additionally, they provide resources such as continuing education requirements, practice scope decision trees, and a license lookup tool.
The Nevada State Board of Nursing is funded through license fees and does not receive funds from the State General Fund. They are dedicated to ensuring the competency and professionalism of nurses in Nevada, and they strive to protect the public by promoting safe and quality nursing practice. Nurses can access the Nevada Nurse Portal to submit applications, view the status of their applications, and communicate with the board. The board also provides resources on cultural competency, emergency medical services, and COVID-19 waivers. Nurses can file complaints, request license verifications, and receive automated license and discipline notifications through the board's online services.
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