Published Feb 1, 2017
Ritas25
2 Posts
I need some advice. I'm a potential nursing student living in Texas. Living at my parents home.
My situation at home is problematic, I have a older brother that lives at my parents home as well but does marijuana. He is very abusive and has been harassing me for a long time now, but I am just not finacial able to leave. Since my terminally ill father has passed away a little over a year ago things have only gotten worse. I wanted to press charges on my brother several times now, but am afraid that if I do when I do my background check for the texas board of nursing that my name will come up in connection to charges I want to file and make me look bad. Out of fear for my future career I am forced to continue to live in this very difficult situation.
Please keep in mind that I am a full time student, I mantain a 3.2 GPA and i also work. I am a good person and have never done anything illegal in my life.
If there is anybody that can give me advice I would really appreciate it, I don't know what to do.
HouTx, BSN, MSN, EdD
9,051 Posts
This seems like a really difficult situation for you. Victims of a criminal assault do not receive criminal charges..... those are limited to the perpetrator. Please protect yourself and your mother.
I have been told that when the police come to your home they question everyone living their if this drug is found (marijuana) in my brothers room. Can I be put in the police record as having knowing that it exists? Keep in mind I have no control over this. I do not participate or are involved in anyway with this activity. I can take a drug test and pass at any time. However my question is that if this is going on in my house will the texas board or nursing question me about this if i file a police report against my brother? I have been told that even if you are not directly involved in an illegal activity they can put regardless "on my licensure that I have to be subjected to drug testing"? As a warning for future employers. My school told me that there was a girl that attended on her vacation break was crossing a boarder check point and in the car a friend posses drugs although not hers and was still repermanded by the texas board of nursing
Leo135
30 Posts
I'm going to be honest, I don't know much about this. What I do know though is that on the applications that I have submitted for jobs, there is a comment area that you can explain the situation related to anything on your background check.
And like the other person stated, you are the victim here (not the perpetrator). Please don't let the board of nursing stop you from getting help and keeping yourself safe. Their whole point is to protect the public.
If I were you, I would seek help from someone like an advisor at school. Maybe you can go to a school of nursing advisor that understands more about how the board of nursing handles situations like this. I bet they will be very receptive and point you in the right direction. Even though you are not yet a nursing student, I think they should have pre-nursing advisors to help.