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I am thinking of transferring paths to nursing. I am currently a business student with a 3.2 gpa. I really like helping people and am interested in biology. The only thing is that I have a class A misdemenor charge on my record from when I got drunk at a party and road someones bike home, I was followed and arrested for theft. Will that be a big issue when getting hired for nursing positions? I was informed that since it was my first offense it would not normally show up on my record only for health care, and Federal professions. Thanks for your answers....

2007-03-26 20:49:56 · 6 answers · asked by tom_baer 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

6 answers

A misdemeanor may not be a problem as far as state Registration goes. However, a lot of employers may not like the look of your record.

Someone who got into underage drinking and stole someone's bike is a huge red flag. It shows that the person has impulse control problems, disregard of rules etc. For many employers you would seem to be a high risk of becoming an impaired nurse, i.e a nurse that traffics and abuses his/her patients' prescribed narcotics. I'm just giving you a worst case scenario.

Your best bet is to contact the licensing board of the state you live in or want to practice in and ask them, if your misdemeanor would be a deterrent for gaining RN licenses. Also check with hospital HR managers during employment expos to see if they would hire a RN with your record.

I think investing yourself would be better idea, before you committed to going into a profession, whereby you may not be accepted into.

2007-03-26 21:04:14 · answer #1 · answered by Muga Wa Kabbz 5 · 0 0

Are you in California? California has a list of felonies that would prevent a person from being able to get a nursing license. When I went to nursing school, my instructor was emphatic that we reveal any and all activity that may show up on a background check. I didn't have anything myself but there were others. She said that it would not necessarily disqualify a person, but if a person lied on the documents which were forwarded to the state's Dept of Justice for a investigation into the person's background. It is all for the best because they have the patient's interest at heart.

2007-03-27 04:02:08 · answer #2 · answered by pinkolives 2 · 0 0

I don't believe a misdemeanor will be a problem. A felony would be a problem. If you want to be absolutely sure, you could check with the board of nursing in your state. Good luck.

2007-03-27 03:55:53 · answer #3 · answered by Annie D 6 · 0 0

a misdemenor shouldn't be a problem.....how old were you when this crime was committed? It can possible be expunged. You should still go into Nursing.

2007-03-27 04:01:26 · answer #4 · answered by simply_the_lady 2 · 0 0

You need to check with your state board of nursing, they will be able to answer this for you.

2007-03-27 17:34:35 · answer #5 · answered by laura n 3 · 1 0

Hey,here's my advice
Maybe you should be a Drug and alcohol councilor

2007-03-27 04:09:15 · answer #6 · answered by sarja 2 · 0 1

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