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  1. Hello, I am wondering if I should self report to my monitoring agent. I am under a consent agreement due to my substance abuse that occurred long before I was a nurse my clean date is 10/10/2021, but I still drank. They made me complete a 4 month long outpatient program before I could start. I started nursing July of this year 2025. Before I started nursing I had to agree to a consent agreement and they added an addendum due to my alcohol problem I had earlier this year. I check in every day for testing but for the past week I was on vacation and foolishly drank more than just one. That was 10/22 I've been sober from alcohol since march until this incident. I have to test today urine option 1 and I'm afraid the alcohol will not be out of my system since it is only 10/24 and I am wondering if I should just self report before I even take the test. Will this make me look better and accountable to the board? I have been very strong in my recovery until this one mistake. I do my job very well. But I am definitely afraid of reporting and extremely remorseful and stressed out about this please help.
  2. I graduated my LPN program, and my past of substance abuse has been reviewed by the board and I was approved to take my NCLEX, but the board said upon passing my NCLEX, I will be offered a consent agreement, which I am aware it can include random drug testing and restrictions, but would anyone know the specifics that this consent agreement could entail? considering my past of substance abuse and not having my license to practice yet?

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