The correct phrase is "a RN" when using the acronym for "Registered Nurse." However, it is often pronounced as "an RN" to make the phrase flow more smoothly in speech. The choice depends on whether you're focusing on the initial sound of the acronym (which starts with a vowel sound) or the letter itself. In formal writing, it’s typically more common to use "a RN."
A California RN can only be an RN in California. However, if that same RN was to get registered to be an RN in a different state, they could work there as well.
Use 'a' before a consonant such as a RN Use 'an' before a vowel such as EOE
RN's
You have to have a specialized license and training to work as an RN.
Rn is the symbol for the noble gas, radon.
You have to have a specialized license and training to work as an RN.
Yes you have to have a licenes if u dnt how kan u become an rn
"How much does an RN get paid in Bakerfield California?" "How much does an RN get paid in Bakerfield California?"
RN stands for Registered Nurse
The electron configuration of curium is [Rn]5f7.6d1.7s2.
Rn or Radon is a noble gas, and has 8 Valence Electrons
The electron configuration of thorium is [Rn]6d27s2.