It depends on the misdemeanor and on the state to which you are applying. It does help if a nurse is able to spell...
A person cannot be a nurse with a felony conviction.
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i am currently in college and I was just wondering if someone with a felony on there record coulod be a nurse
The role of a nurse recorder is to record everything happening when a code takes place. The recorder does everything from record medication administration and monitoring to remind the medical team of the times to administer medication.
"Please record the patient's progress" instructed the surgeon.
Yes. If you were not convicted you can probably get your record sealed. The employee are prohibited to ask questions like these. And you can state that you never had a felony conviction. But laws in different States may differ a little, but most likely you can still be a nurse.
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There are two factors that need to be considered: (1) Will Texas license a nurse with a felony record. (2) Will your prospective employer hire a nurse with a felony record. There is no way that both these question can be answered without your doing some of your own homework. Especially on the question of employers hiring criteria. YOU must check these two areas to learn the answer to your question.
The HPI may be documented by the medical assistant or nurse, and then confirmed and refined by the clinician.
Having a felony record does not necessarily disqualify you from becoming a nurse in Missouri. However, the Missouri State Board of Nursing will review your record on a case-by-case basis and consider factors such as the nature and severity of the offense, the time that has passed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation. It is recommended to contact the Board directly for guidance and more specific information regarding your individual circumstances.
It might. It would be to your benefit to contact your state licensing board and, giving an example of the charges on your record, simply ask.
The role of a nurse recorder is to record everything happening when a code takes place. The recorder does everything from record medication administration and monitoring to remind the medical team of the times to administer medication.