Published Jul 31, 2006
shabry
7 Posts
Hi everyone! How much does anyone know about the nurses getting fingerprinted and background checks in texas. Wasn't this all done when we graduated? Seems like a waste of time and money to do it again. Any thoughts?
suebird3
4,007 Posts
welcome to allnurses.com! post moved to tx state forum for more responses.
i am fairly sure that the school you attended needed a background check; i am sure the state has to do their own, also.
suebird
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
You will need to be fingerprinted and background-checked again. After all, it is possible to have gotten arrested between the time you completed your LVN program and the time you apply for licensure as a vocational nurse. It's all in the name of public safety.
I have been a nurse for 15 years and had background checks and drug test at every job I have worked at and have worked full time the entire 15 years. While I don't have anything to worry about I am just wondering why Texas is doing this and no other states are.
I have another question for you. We seem to be expected to do alot of RN work where I am, and the RN will sign behind us. This includes inital assessments and admissions. Some tell me this is OK and others not. I think I am not the one getting paid to do this - they are - and just push the work off on us. I can do the work and I can do it well but lately it seems I am ask to do more and more of their work plus take care of my 8 to 10 patients I am assigned. What to do?
I think I am not the one getting paid to do this - they are - and just push the work off on us. I can do the work and I can do it well but lately it seems I am ask to do more and more of their work plus take care of my 8 to 10 patients I am assigned. What to do?