Do you need Bsn for RNFA?

Ivy Fisher August 14, 2024
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By Kristen Mason May 19, 2025

Yes, a BSN is required to become an RNFA. Additionally, you need at least two years and 2,400 hours in perioperative nursing, CNOR certification, and six credits of post-RN accredited RNFA training. The salary for this role ranges from approximately $99,973 to $123,106, reflecting the expertise and training involved.

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