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  1. I was injured on the job, (as an RN in the OR), some time ago, and have been disabled ever since. I have recovered most of what I lost from the injury, after many years of PT, medication, and injections into my injured arm. Now, I am wanting to go back to work as an RN, but have this huge gap in my work history. I am not sure how to handle this. I was thinking of working PRN to see what I can still do, (get my feet wet again). I graduated from my BSN program with highest honors and passed my NCLEX on the first try. I have worked as an RN Supervisor, in ER, in ICU, in LTC, and in the OR/PACU/Pre-op. I'm scared I may not have the "chops" I used to have in nursing. What is your advice????

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