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Nursing CEUs / Nevada
Nevada nurses get a 7-day free trial for nursing CEUs with Incredible Health
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Courses are ANCC accredited in Nevada and all other U.S. states. They’re designed to get you the education you need as quickly as possible.
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Upon course completion certificates are available instantly to meet Nevada state requirements. It’s that easy!
Nevada Board of Nursing State CE Requirements
CE Requirements for RNs
30 contact hours every 2 years (1-time requirement of 4 contact hours in bioterrorism class)
CE Requirements for LPNs
30 contact hours every 2 years (1-time requirement of 4 contact hours in bioterrorism class)
CE Requirements for APRNs
30 contact hours every 2 years (1-time requirement of 4 contact hours in bioterrorism class); and an additional 15 CEUs directly related to their specialties (check out the website for more info)
Steps to renew your Nevada nursing license
- Verify the status of your license
Visit the Verification page in order to confirm your license.
- Complete your Nevada nursing continuing education requirements before your license expires
You can complete your nursing CEUs online, on your schedule with Incredible Health.
- Go to the Nevada Nurse Portal to request a license renewal
Visit the Renewal Information Portal page for specific requirements.
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