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When do nursing programs do drug tests?

Is it when you get accepted or a bit before the semester starts? I'm applying for Fall, which is nine months away; when do you think they would make you submit a drug test?

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I was only drug tested one time during NS, and that was for the only clinical site that required drug testing. I was tested for each nursing job, though.

Never drug tested for any of my programs-LPN, LPN-RN, or RN-BSN.

You should probably stop using drugs now. Just to be safe.

We were drug tested the first month of the program and again at the beginning of the second year.

None is required by my program. But some hospitals might require it if you're placed there for preceptorship or clinical. I never got tested until when I got my first job offer.

You might want to reconsider your career choice if you are worried about random drug tests.

Random drug tests are possible. We were all tested by surprise as soon as they possibly could test us, though. Quit using drugs, and you won't have to worry.

First week, most clinical placements require it. I would just be ready to be drug tested any time.

Instead of worrying about when I'd kick your habit (if you have one) and avoid a lot of heartache later.

Rionoir said:
You might want to reconsider your career choice if you are worried about random drug tests.

This. This. This.

At my school's program, you're supposed to get tested before you start the program.

I was not drug tested at any time during nursing school, and only when I travel nursed was I drug tested.

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