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Bad news today, or at least enough to give me one more thing to worry about on top of all the general stress.
My Issues in Nursing class today was lead by our dept. head and went over the program's handbook. We discussed the paperwork we have to do for clinicals at our local hospital, and the question of "Have you ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor", which is also on the paperwork for the NCLEX, apparently.
The dept. head told us that this includes things we did before we were 18, and if there were any such things in our past we'd better start working on getting our ducks in a row (finding out what paperwork etc. the State Board will require) now, in the first semester. I have a shoplifting charge from when I was about 14, and spent 2 days in jail as a result of being a runaway at age 16. I was a rotten teenager
I am 33 now and just cannot understand how this has any impact! I honestly don't even remember a lot of the details, as it's been nearly 20 years ago.
My issue is this: is this stuff even still on my record? I'm pretty positive it wouldn't affect my being a candidate for licensing, but I also don't want to have to go through the major hassle (of which I'm not even sure where to begin) of having to dig up old legal/court records to supply the state board with. I want to know if I do indeed have to check "yes" on the questionairre for things that happened as a minor. I had a security clearance in the military for heaven's sake, and have always answered "no" on anything that asks that question. If that's truly the case, I'll bet the state board has to have a specific department for such things, and it's a busy one, because I can't be even remotely close to being the only one who was a pain in the a** as a teen. The dept. head said that even MIPs (minor in posession) for cigarettes counted.
Advice? Counsel? Where to start?
Sorry for the length..I just want this so badly that anything that looks like it might jeopardize it throws me into obsessive worry.
Deana