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hi..this is not a response to what is being asked regarding emesis basin...i actually want to ask about my health problem. I am a chronic carrier of hepa B (but my MedTech friend told me that I am non-infectious) since high school but i am fortunate to finished my BSN and become an R.N. My fear is that, I cannot decide if I will still continue applying abroad as a nurse because i am reactive..i am afraid that if i will just continue, i will just be wasting money and effort.everytime I hear nurses going abroad, I feel depressed.Is there any country who are still accepting applicants like my case? Right now I am a clinical Instructor and my plan is to apply as a Clinical Instructor abroad...would they be more linient? please help me..thank you so much...I'll wait for your suggestions...

Specializes in ED, ICU, Heme/Onc.
hi..this is not a response to what is being asked regarding emesis basin...i actually want to ask about my health problem. I am a chronic carrier of hepa B (but my MedTech friend told me that I am non-infectious) since high school but i am fortunate to finished my BSN and become an R.N. My fear is that, I cannot decide if I will still continue applying abroad as a nurse because i am reactive..i am afraid that if i will just continue, i will just be wasting money and effort.everytime I hear nurses going abroad, I feel depressed.Is there any country who are still accepting applicants like my case? Right now I am a clinical Instructor and my plan is to apply as a Clinical Instructor abroad...would they be more linient? please help me..thank you so much...I'll wait for your suggestions...

You need to talk to your doctor and get an answer for this. We do not answer medical questions. Thanks in advance for understanding.

Specializes in CTICU.

Why would she ask her doctor about which countries permit nurses to work there? It's not a medical question.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

It is hard to say whether a country will not accept you as each country will have their own requirements.

US does not restrict nurses who carry Hep B, only two issues, one US has retrogression and second you need a MSN for most states.

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