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EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE AS RN IN
ALABAMA
The Board continues to receive frequent telephone
calls and electronic mail requests regarding the educational requirements for licensure as
a registered professional nurse in Alabama. The requirements apply to applicants for
licensure by examination or endorsement.
Alabama Administrative Code 610-X-3-(9) specifies that
registered nurse curriculum shall include:
- Theoretical content
and clinical experience
specific to the expected scope of practice of graduates from each type of entry level
nursing education program.
- Theoretical learning
and clinical experience for
students to attain knowledge and understanding of essentials of safe and effective care
environment; prevention of illness; maintenance, promotion, and restoration of health; and
psychological integrity of individuals across the life span.
- Content specific to the expected scope of practice of
graduates, with: 1. Liberal arts and sciences supportive of the nursing program. 2. Fundamentals
of nursing, pharmacology, nutrition, mental health and illness, adult, maternal-child, and
community nursing. 3. History and trends of nursing, cultural diversity, legal and
ethical responsibilities, and nursing practice responsibilities including leadership,
management, and health care delivery systems.
- Clinical experiences
conducted to provide opportunities
for students to develop cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills in the provision of
care.
Individuals interested in RN licensure in Alabama must meet
the requirements of the law related to entry level educational preparation. The absence of
theoretical content and/or clinical experience in the designated areas of nursing practice
listed above disqualifies an applicant for licensure. Testing does not constitute clinical
experiences.
Applicant transcripts are reviewed to assure that the
educational requirements are met. If the transcript does not reflect the requirements of
the law, verification of content must be provided by a nursing education programs
dean, department chair, or program director. |