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A nurse has relocated to another state and wants to find a full-time nursing job. What action should be taken first in order to provide care as a nurse?

a. Begin applying for jobs at the local hospital.
b. Contact the board of nursing in the nurse's new state to obtain licensure to practice.
c. Begin practicing immediately, as the nurse is still licensed in the formerly lived in state.
d. Begin practice on a part-time basis so that a new license is not needed.

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Final answer:

The nurse should contact the board of nursing in the new state to obtain licensure before applying for nursing jobs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should take action b. Contact the board of nursing in the nurse's new state to obtain licensure to practice.

When relocating to a new state, a nurse must acquire a new license in order to legally practice nursing in that state. Each state has its own board of nursing that oversees the licensure process. By contacting the board of nursing in the new state, the nurse can find out the specific requirements and steps needed to obtain a license, which will allow them to provide care as a nurse in the new state.

Once the nurse obtains licensure in the new state, they can begin applying for full-time nursing jobs at local hospitals or other healthcare facilities.

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