Other jobs for BSN with revoked license?

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If someone who has a bachelor of science degree in Nursing has a revoked license.... Is there anything else they are able to do with this degree since they obviously are not able to practice nursing????? Or is there nothing out there for someone with a BSN do without an active license?

The person in question still has a bachelors degree. They may not be an RN but they have the degree. They could teach (not nursing) but they could take some extra classes and teach school-or like someone else sugested substitute teach. There is no reason they have to mention that the license is not current.

The Bachelors degree is in NURSING, period. BAs don't transfer from one subject to another. A BSN is not the same as a BS in Sociology, and any legitimate institution does it's homework.

A BSN is worthless outside nursing, and anyone wanting to substitute teach is looking at 4 more years of ED classes, minimum. And they probably woild not be accepted, given the background checks done on teacher candidates, these days.

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

Closed as thread run its course and OP has not been back in over a year.

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