It depends entirely on what the underlying offense you were charged with.
Since Nurses are licensed by the state a felony conviction could affect your lecensure. For the "official" answer to your question you need to contact your state Board of Nursing.
Nursing is fun. Nursing can be a fun and rewarding career for those who like to help people. To pursue a career in nursing, you will need to attend nursing school at a community of 4 year college to obtain a nursing license.
If in your future career information you gain while studying nursing can be put to use, studying nursing will have enhanced it.
rewards you expect in your nursing career
What is a Forensic Nursing
you can be a nures at the age of 16 or ubove
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A nurse? You take the required courses for your high school, so it does not really affect your career as a nurse. Now the courses that you take in college during your undergrad will affect your chances of getting acceted into nursing school and later becoming a nurse. You'll need to take Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Education.
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There may be a lot of opportunity in the nursing field, but finding the right nursing degree and specialty for you is the first step toward a rewarding nursing career.