Anne is correct; it really depends on the felony; what transpired, how it affected you; did it affect a patient.
These are questions you need to share in private with a member of the nursing board.
You can find the list on the site or in the paperwork. I would have a representative prior to the verbal communication with the nursing board. You may need one and to obtain all the paperwork prior of filling out the nursing application.
But if you sat for the NCLEX, did you provided them the necessary paperwork prior to the nursing board in order to take the NCLEX?
August 18th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
Contact your Board of Nursing. This varies by offense and by state.
September 4th, 2009 at 11:16 am
Anne is correct; it really depends on the felony; what transpired, how it affected you; did it affect a patient.
These are questions you need to share in private with a member of the nursing board.
September 5th, 2009 at 2:13 am
You can find the list on the site or in the paperwork. I would have a representative prior to the verbal communication with the nursing board. You may need one and to obtain all the paperwork prior of filling out the nursing application.
But if you sat for the NCLEX, did you provided them the necessary paperwork prior to the nursing board in order to take the NCLEX?