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concernedlpn

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  1. They didn't ask me for a list of ALL drugs. Just the prescribed ones and i gave them my prescription for ultram and vicodin.
  2. I have been an LPN for 3 years, never been in trouble. I recently had a drug test and the test came back positive for opiates which i have a prescription for but it also came back positive for propoxyphene which i have never taken. I don't know how to prove this and what is going to happen my supervisor said it could be turned over to state board but she said she thought the only way it could is for illicit drugs or diversion. I haven't done either of those. Every medicine was accounted for and everything was charted. I just don't understand why it came up positive and what im going to have to go through if they do turn it over. Am i going to lose my license? Im trying to get into RN school and that would look awful. I read that diphenhydramine can cause a false positive for propoxyphene and i work nights so i take 3 benadryl every morning before bed. Any ideas on any of this would help! I find out tomorrow what they are going to do but I will fight it if it gets turned over.

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