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do you know how long it will take the process after register with CNO?
I don't know how long it will take, but I suggest you read the Fair Registration Practices audit reports that are available on the CNO website. I think that CNO may take months to review your application, they may require you to complete a CAS, it may take months to review the CAS, they may require you to do an OSCE assessment, it may take months to book the OSCE exam. Some IENs have described lengthy processes and their proof of recent practice requirement expired before they were able to become licensed and they needed to return to school. I think many IENS find the registration requirement processes and timelines confusing and frustrating, but some found the process smoother when they received guidance and support from the non-profit organization care4nurses org.
Did you look on CNO under jurisprudence exam study resources? There is a series of PDF documents that you can download and print, (in the past, pre-printed booklets were available for purchase, but I think only electronic versions are available for downloading now). The jursiprudence exam is an open book exam and you will want the resources available during the exam.
pawara
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Hii everyone,
my assessmnt is completed from nnas. In the advisory report it says comparable or somewhat comparable. What that means? Do i hv to take courses for those thay are not comparable?