Originally Posted by fuzzie
I live in Idaho, and am applying for a job as a cna at a major hospital. i'm in a nursing program here.
does anyone know the process for these health history questionnaires. i am in recovery now for 16 months (after relapse) and am really having a hard time with a question that asks if I have ever been evaluated or treated for a chemical dependency. i was evaluated at one time by an addiction counselor and am an active member of AA.
Of course the honest answer is yes, in my mind. but the obvious concern is if i will be immediately disqualified...does anyone have any insight into this or experience they might share?
I know quite a few recovering addicts who also happen to be RNs and in NA or AA.
They are honest if asked directly on a questionnaire. They don't outright offer to "tell all" though if that is not asked. I would also ask at a meeting how to handle this question the next time you share. That way some other people in AA who might also be in the medical field will share with you after the meeting how they handle it. In fact they may be quite familiar with the laws are in your area regarding that.
Since you were evaulated by an addiction counselor theres a record that it indeed happened unlike those who found AA or NA on their own.
Plus I am sure your vernacular has changed, I am child of recovering addicts who have been in recovery for close to 20 years and me, my brother and sister can indeed always tell when someone is a friend of Bill W or has spent any length of time "in the rooms." They just talk differently and don't even realize it.
If you lied you might indeed be found out by someone who is familar with recovery and not all people familar with it will shut their mouth like they should.
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