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This question is about what a traveling nurse does.
You need either an associate's degree in nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to become a travel nurse.
The minimum travel nurse requirement is a registered nurse (RN) license which can be met with an associate degree in nursing (ADN), but most travel nurse staffing agencies and clients prefer nurses with a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN). Most also require certification in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
A BSN degree takes at least four years, though many schools have RN-to-BSN programs for nurses who already have an ADN. Students with a bachelor's in a field other than nursing can usually transfer at least some credits for an accelerated BSN. BSN programs require a high school diploma or GED and at least some coursework in math, science, and chemistry.
The next step is the National Council Licensure Exam for RNs (NCLEX-RN), which is required for RN licensing. This computer adaptive test takes up to six hours and covers nursing practice, conditions and treatments, how the healthcare system works, legal and ethical issues, and patient communication and education.
Some states participate in the Nurse Licensure Compact, meaning that a nursing license earned in one state is valid in others. Other states have their own requirements, so you may have to apply for licensure in multiple states. A travel nursing agency can assist you with this process. Board certifications are valid across states.

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