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Nurse board Mo dui, and other offense? |
I am probably going to regret asking this here, but I will any way. I am a nursing student completing my 4th semester and filing for boards. You need to be honest, provide documentation of everything that happened, including court records and your treatment records. I think you will be ok. I'm not familiar with the nursing regs in your state,but in most cases your license would only be in jeopardy if you have a felony conviction. When I renew my license each time I am asked if I have had any felony convictions since the last renewal. |
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