What does this mean?

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I checked my online verification and it says:

Complaint/Self Report

Anyone know what this means??? :confused:

I took the nclex yesterday and according to the pearsonvue trick I passed.

You need to check your board of nursing website and go to the verification of license. Since you recently took the exam the result will not be in your board of nursing until next week. For example California board of nursing update their site every 3 days.

Good luck.:)

What does it mean when on my verification through the board of nursing it says

Complaint/Self Report

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You need to check your board of nursing website and go to the verification of license. Since you recently took the exam the result will not be in your board of nursing until next week. For example California board of nursing update their site every 3 days.

Good luck.:)

I know that but I am asking what Complaint/Self Report means?

My question wasnt about the nclex but thanks :)

Specializes in Hospice.

it means that are you filing a complaint against a certain nurse

u can immediately report to the BRN site..

it means that are you filing a complaint against a certain nurse

u can immediately report to the BRN site..

Its on my license verification though. Does that mean someone filed a complaint against me? I dont get it I am just applying for my license

Specializes in Hospice.

basically u passed.. if it's nothing written under that complaint/self-report, then there's nothing to worry about ok.. it only shows ur record. and it's clean,, time to celebrate, u PASSED. stop worrying..

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Apparently, if you hit that link (online) you can lodge a complaint or self report yourself to the board. Since you don't have any complaints, I assume, and you don't want to self-report yourself to the nurse assistance program in your state, you can just leave that link alone.

In your duplicate thread about this I suggested you not worry about it since you don't want to lodge a complaint or self report yourself to your state's nurse assistance program.

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