In North Carolina, if a nurse tests positive for marijuana, it can lead to disciplinary action from the North Carolina Board of Nursing. The nurse may face suspension or revocation of their nursing license, depending on the circumstances and whether it is a first-time offense. Additionally, the nurse might be required to undergo treatment or monitoring as part of a recovery program. Employers may also have their own policies regarding substance use, potentially leading to termination of employment.
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Tylenol no, but Advil is famous for its ability to create false positives on marijuana tests.
If the test is positive, the antigens that react will narrow the search for a cause
This would be a question to ask your HR department. We have no idea what company you're talking about.
Smoking and/or eating the marijuana plant, or coming into contact with the drug THC. There have been some who say that a faint line will show on the test if you inhale marijuana smoke second hand.
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Yes, consuming marijuana can result in metabolites being detected in urine drug tests, leading to a positive result. These metabolites can remain in the body even after the effects of marijuana have worn off.
It has been proven that marijuana in the blood stream will not interfere with blood tests.
The majority of drug tests only test for 5 drugs: marijuana, cocaine, pcp, methamphetamine, and opiates. So unless a drug tests is testing specifically for LSD,(which they typically do not) then LSD will not cause a positive.
Yes, doxycycline may cause a false positive with some tests that are used to measure sugar in your blood.
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Yes, you may still obtain a Medical Marijuana Card from the ADHS even if you are in TASC. It's completely confidential. The real question is will tasc excuse positive tests for THC with the card.........