Published May 2, 2013
NurseKareKare
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I am from New York City.
I have recently obtained my license to practice as a RN. I have been applying all over, but I have hesitated every single time I came across the question, "Have you ever been convicted of a crime or offense?"
I have been charged with a DWAI as of this year, which were actually lowered from a DWI conviction. I do not want to risk any of my chances to be dismissed over this nightmare of a mistake. I have learned from this the day I was arrested and I came to realize how many people I will be disappointing along with myself and my future.
I understand that a DWI/DUI will be considered a misdemeanor/felony.
I also understand that a DWAI is a traffic infraction.
What I don't understand is how would I answer a question like that considering a DWAI still shows up on your background check, but does not imply you have a criminal or offense record?
Do I check off no, and when the time comes, explain to them what happened?
Do I just check off yes and explain to them how or what it is that happened?
I do not want to disclose any information unless needed. I had no trouble repeating what occurred for my NCLEX and if a DWAI is required to be reported, I would like to know, so I can properly fill out my applications.
Thank you for taking your time to read this and replying!!
Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN
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You need to seek the advice of a lawyer as to how to answer these questions, as we can't give legal advice.
Best of luck.