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10 Ways to Lose Your Nursing License
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Although we would like to believe that every nurse is a good person with good intentions, we can’t ignore the fact that every year, state nursing boards revoke dozens of licenses. While some of these men and women lose their ability to serve as nurses because of non-nurse related activities, others suffer the consequences of patient endangerment or worse. The threat of having your license revoked is ever-present, and it is important to know just what activities can take it away.
Of course, there are many more reasons your nursing license may be revoked, and the decision is ultimately up to your state board. Be sure to regularly familiarize yourself with your state’s laws and procedures.
1. Addicted Nurse Not in Good Recovery Program
We’ve all heard the story – the nurse with the back pain who gets prescribed Viodin. After her pain has subsided, she slips herself a little extra pain-killer on the side. And then a little more. And more still. Soon, she is addicted and it’s getting out of control. While abusing narcotics is reason enough to lose your nursing license, many board will suspend your license and require you enter an addiction recovery group. There are even recovery groups just for nurses in this position.
If you complete your therapy and remain clean, you can retain your license. However, if you refuse to enter recovery or continue to abuse drugs/alcohol while in recovery, your state boar can revoke your license. Because nurses are near a infinite number of prescriptions, employers know that some may be tempted to indulge. So think again if you are toying with the idea of slipping a few pills under the table.
2. Impersonating Another Licensed Practitioner
Believe it or not, this happens. And employers sometimes don’t catch it for years. A wannabe nurse may have a felony conviction that will prevent him from getting a license, or she may have had her own license revoked in the past. Whatever the case, identity theft is plausible if these “nurses” can obtain the correct papers. Whatever license you may or may not have will be immediately revoked by your state board, and that will stay on your record.
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almost 2 years ago
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Negligence is the number one way to lose your nursing license.
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almost 2 years ago
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Nurses have always cared for sick people, so it is no surprise that they continue to be the main employees at hospitals and clinics.
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HelenRichards
almost 2 years ago
30 comments
Well, being addicted is one serious thing when it comes to a nurse. It means you can't be focused on your job and you can make a lot of mistakes. That is why there are alcohol addiction programs so people get help. The hardest part is convincing people they need help.
lostrin
almost 2 years ago
24 comments
nursing is a challenging, rewarding and stressful career. nurses using drugs is a reality of life nowadays. i agree what you do on your own time is business until you come to work impaired, under the influence and the LAW gets involved, then you are within a different leauge. Addiction is really a disease and addicts in denial are the worst . But there are programs to guard nurses when they make mistakes prior to the board gets involved.
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almost 2 years ago
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This adds to the long list of reasons why your license can be revoked. Its good info to know though. I'll definately pass this on though.
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mandal
almost 2 years ago
32 comments
Please understand that I only worked LVN for 1 year and still learning my nursing skills and I have limited knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS though I read my nursing text books on that topic.My question is:if I would get a HIV test and it would come positive,could I lose my job as a nurse?
cuttie
almost 2 years ago
1008 comments
You want be hired by some employers who use credit checks as a way screening it's employers, like California Prisons.
wconner
about 2 years ago
2 comments
Can you lose your license over a debt collection?
neerukp
about 2 years ago
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One has to observe whether the Nurses are providing effective care in their duty, if they have any web sites loosing license is ??? .,
neerukp
about 2 years ago
7060 comments
Addicted Nurses may not be able to perform their job correctly