passredskins1 186 Posts Sep 11, 2012 just keep your license active....i think that should be enough.....some states do audit nurses though if they have requirements on hrs of pratice but i think if you keep the license active that should be enough.....
Fiona59 8,343 Posts Has 18 years experience. Sep 11, 2012 Am I the only person that caught the fact that the OP lives and works in CANADA?MODS: can we move this thread to the Canadian Forum: so that the OP isn't subjected to inaccurate information. No work cand and does result in loss of license up here.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN 226 Articles; 27,608 Posts Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych. Has 17 years experience. Sep 11, 2012 MODS: can we move this thread to the Canadian Forum: so that the OP isn't subjected to inaccurate information. No work cand and does result in loss of license up here.Done. Thread is now in the 'Nursing In Canada' forum.