Nurses Career Support
Published Aug 2, 2022
grobertson10
23 Posts
Hi there,
I’m thinking of quitting and becoming a SAHM. I’m currently PRN but I’m still losing my skills and quite honestly I just want to let it go entirely. I live in Texas. My question is, as long as I get my CEU and pay my renewal fee, I can keep my license right? Even if it’s been “over 4 years since I’ve worked”? I know that the 4 year thing is part of the renewal questionnaire.
Been there,done that, ASN, RN
7,229 Posts
I am not familiar with the Texas BON. You really need to ask them that question.
No Stars In My Eyes
4,801 Posts
I don't know what a SAHM is or does.
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 11,700 Posts
6 hours ago, No Stars In My Eyes said: I don't know what a SAHM is or does.
stay at home mom
hppygr8ful, ASN, RN, EMT-I
4 Articles; 5,072 Posts
You can keep your license active in most states by stying current with CEUs and paying all related licensing fees. Going back to work after a protracted abcense can be problematic as employers will want up to date skills. Have you considered keeping your license and doing some writing?
Hppy