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A nurse who has a multi-state license wants to work in a state that is not in the compact.. so they have to get a license in that individual state. T or F?

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A nurse with a multi-state license must obtain a state-specific license to work in a state that is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact. Occupational licenses are used to establish a professional’s qualifications.

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True, a nurse who has a multi-state license under the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) can practice in any of the states that are members of the compact. However, if a nurse wishes to work in a state that is not a member of the NLC, they need to obtain a license specific to that state. Occupational licenses are important as they certify that a worker such as a nurse, doctor, or engineer has completed a requisite level of education and passed certain examinations.

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