chillinvillain

chillinvillain BSN

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chillinvillain has 11 years experience as a BSN and specializes in Cardiac/Critical Care.


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  1. NY nursing student past dwi years ago

    NY, good and solid advice from previous posts. I'd suggest go ahead and starting to draft a statement _now_ about this offence that you could offer the BON. If you do appear they [should] want a statement from you, or for you to have an opportunity t...
  2. Getting approval to it for NCLEX with a felony arrest

    I think PTI records are sealed (I'd see if you can just find a law forum and double check that, but I'm 90% sure) so don't worry drea, I'd guess you'd be fine (but I'd confirm before spending the money).
  3. nursing with an expunged felony is it possible

    Won't be an issue. Expunged it gone from background checks.
  4. Misdemeanors in past, finally an RN, can't get a job :(

    Hey guys, I feel for you. Terrible waste of talent that people are unwilling to accept someone who has OBVIOUSLY made moves to improve their life. I'm thinking a little fringe nursing right now but I'm wondering if you might have tried: Nursing at a...
  5. Two different background checks?

    I know a LOT of friends who went through PTI back in the day (miiiight have hung out with a kinda delinquent crowd in high school) and I and 90% positive that PTI cases are sealed, so you should be fine. No matter the company, also, they check the sa...
  6. Do I have a record?

    In most cases, applications may require a background check, but if it's a minor offence I wouldn't be too concerned. Primarily, company's are worried about felony charges. Applications with or without bg checks often will ask you to disclose any conv...
  7. nursing with an expunged felony is it possible

    Any expunged issue is essentially a non-issue. You do not have to declare this as an arrest or otherwise on application. It no longer exists. Discrimination (if they could somehow find the information) would technically be illegal. I have a case that...