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Aug 06, 2007 07:57 AM

Drug testing?


I was thinking about going into nursing and I was just wondering if drug testing is a requirement. It doesn't say anything on the sheet, only a background check and physical. The physical sheet says i need titers, hep b, and recommended tetanus, thats all.

Even though it doesn't say anything about testing, I was thinking surely they test you before you go into clinicals. Is this always the case or no? Thanks.


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from PurrRN
Old Aug 06, 2007, 08:26 AM

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I don't know about ALL programs around the country, but my school didn't mention anything about a drug test until like the first week in school and then said everyone had 3 days to complete one. Mentality being that the test was supposed to be "spur of the moment". Anyway that's how my school did it.
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Old Aug 06, 2007, 10:43 AM

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Yes, my school made us do that along with the background check. We had 2 weeks to get it done to be accepted. They said that it takes about a month for the drugs to get out of your system, so even with people waiting until the last minute, it still would show up. And if they didn't get the results done within the two week time period, they were denied their spot.
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from prinsessa
Old Aug 06, 2007, 11:28 AM

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We had to do a drug test, but we didn't have a certain amount of time it had to be done in.
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from coolpeach
Old Aug 06, 2007, 01:07 PM

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My school does make you take a drug screen prior to acceptance. In addition, I believe nurses are required to take random drug screens whenever their hospital requests it.
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from justme1972
Old Aug 06, 2007, 01:25 PM

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People that are not doing illegal drugs, should never fear of a drug test.

I don't even ask what a company's policy is on it...it doesn't concern me in the least because they aren't going to find anything.
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from JdNNurse2B
Old Aug 06, 2007, 01:51 PM

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Considering that I do not take any kind of illegal drugs, this never crossed my mind.
I just got a packet in the mail about 2 weeks ago that had a drug screening paper in there.
I went as soon as I could to take the urine test. The sooner, the better. One less thing to worry about doing later. Nothing is going to change for me.
I would think that it will happen sooner or later pertaining to nursing school and drug screenings.
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from lmm1019
Old Aug 06, 2007, 02:53 PM

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Not something I've thought about either. I guess my thought is I don't do any drugs, so I don't have to worry about it...test me the first day of class...I don't care!!!
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Old Aug 06, 2007, 02:56 PM

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Just like the above posters said, if you don't do the drugs, you have no worries!! Pass me the cup, I'll go whenever you want me to!! No worries there!!
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Old Aug 06, 2007, 03:56 PM

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It's not just nursing, any career can be jeopardized. A neighbor of mine was recently turned down for an accounting job because of a drug test...It was kinda funny because she's the neighborhood complainer/self-appointed landscaping police/goody-two-shoes, not so much now that this news got around LOL

I'm sure you can count on there being a test upon admittance and randomly throughout school and your nursing career.

If you are worried, stop smoking the pot or whatever.. It's that simple. If you try to "time it out right" you will eventually get caught.
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