Medical Marijuana for RN's
Register Today!- by Graciegirlienurse Nov 13, '08Is it ok for a registered nurse to use medical marijuana (with a prescription) outside of work of course?
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- Nov 13, '08 by TheCommuterMy state BON wouldn't allow the byproducts of marijuana to be present in my blood or urine at any time, for any reason. It wouldn't matter to my BON if the marijuana was medically necessary, ordered by a physician, or used during my time away from work.
- Nov 13, '08 by DDRN4meinteresting question as my state just voted to change marijuana laws. However i agree with Commuter; my BON would not accept any level of cannabis by product in my system.RN1982 likes this.
- Nov 13, '08 by racing-mom4I am at a loss of what the medical word is right now--it is the oral pill form of canibas though--given to patients to combat nausea...Marinol maybe??
But a nurse we work with has been on it before--she suffered major bi-lat injury in a tragic car accident underwent mulitple skin grafts was simply not eating.
Far as i know it is legal in all states and its half life is very short, she was not on it as a practicting nurse but as a patient in a rehab center.
It may be off the topic of the orginal post, but I think if a Dr prescribes then you would have a case against your BON. Granted I am not going to be the one to fight that fight but someone should.
Wouldnt it be the same as Vicoden/Percocet etc etc prescription narcs. If I have a scrip to take them I can, if I dont have a scrip for them and I am drug tested then I can get in trouble.FMF Corpsman and ok2bme like this. - Nov 13, '08 by traumaRUsMarinol is given often for folks with poor appetites, on chemo, immunocompromised, etc... It does not contain THC so therefore there is no euphoric feeling and you don't get "high." I write for it often for my patients with poor appetite to attempt to stimulate it...
- Nov 13, '08 by queenjeanI've wondered about this:
My hubby and I sometimes travel abroad in the summers. In two summers we will have the opportunity to travel in a certain city where MJ is legal and sold in coffee shops. Can I partake?
I wouldn't be doing anything illegal. I would be abiding by the laws of the country I am visiting. Is there any legal precedent that the laws of my own country apply even if I am *out* of the country AND I am abiding by the laws of the country I am visiting?
Just curious!Flare likes this. - Nov 13, '08 by racing-mom4Quote from queenjeanWell upon your return if your job asks for a drug test and you test positive the test wont come back and say "was used on this date in this country" it will just be pos/neg.I've wondered about this:
My hubby and I sometimes travel abroad in the summers. In two summers we will have the opportunity to travel in a certain city where MJ is legal and sold in coffee shops. Can I partake?
I wouldn't be doing anything illegal. I would be abiding by the laws of the country I am visiting. Is there any legal precedent that the laws of my own country apply even if I am *out* of the country AND I am abiding by the laws of the country I am visiting?
Just curious!
But on the flip side it does only stay in your system for so long---on the other flip side. having been a former pot smoking/Motely Crue loving child of the 80s--its not worth it!!!kakamegamama and Nurse_Diane like this. - Nov 13, '08 by FlareQuote from queenjeanI've wondered about this:
My hubby and I sometimes travel abroad in the summers. In two summers we will have the opportunity to travel in a certain city where MJ is legal and sold in coffee shops. Can I partake?
I wouldn't be doing anything illegal. I would be abiding by the laws of the country I am visiting. Is there any legal precedent that the laws of my own country apply even if I am *out* of the country AND I am abiding by the laws of the country I am visiting?
Just curious!
I've had the same debate with my hubby. If one goes to a place where it is legal then gets tested back at home could they get in trouble? I think that it would be too hard to prove that the use was legal but then where does the burden of proof lie? hmmm....:chuckle - Nov 13, '08 by RedhairedNurseIt should be legalized. I don't smoke it, don't care to smoke it, I value my lungs, but IMO, it's no different than alcohol. Marijuana should be legalized, it could help pay for our national debt, huh? We would just have to be vigiliant and make sure co-workers weren't showing up for work high.
- Nov 13, '08 by edisongirl25Quote from britney_RNIt should be legalized. I don't smoke it, don't care to smoke it, I value my lungs, but IMO, it's no different than alcohol. Marijuana should be legalized, it could help pay for our national debt, huh? We would just have to be vigiliant and make sure co-workers weren't showing up for work high.
I agree that it's like alcohol, but I don't think it would help the debt b/c the reason it isn't legal is b/c the gov't makes too much off of it being illegal. Marijuana can be grown in a backyard or basement, the gov't can't tax it or make money off of "homegrown" stash. I don't smoke, never have either, but it's more money for uncle Sam to keep it illegal.life_aknew likes this.