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    cani

    does anyone no if i can become a lpn i had a felon over 20 years ago im in usa south carolina

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    Re: cani

    You would have to contact your state board of nursing as it is contingent upon the type of felony as well as your board of nursing's individual policies with regard to such matters.
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    Re: cani

    Tanks I Feel They Should Let Me Since Its Been Over 20 Years Everyone Deserves A Second Chance

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    Re: cani

    Yes, everyone makes mistakes. I wish you the best of luck!
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    Re: cani

    thanks so much how long have you been an rn? nursing has always been my dream job, id love to make friends with you if youd like. i really need someone in the nursing field to guide me i did contact the nursing board, they told me to go ahead with it but they couldnt tell me if it wuld be approved or not but that i could come talk to them what should i do???

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    Re: cani

    Well, you'll never make it anywhere in life without taking a chance. Go for it! You would be surprised at how understanding people can be if you give them a chance, and yes I always have room for a new friend. I have been a nurse for several years. Earning your nursing degree is hard work, but it is well worth it in the end. Go ahead and press forward in your studies and make sure to stop in here regularly to get tips on nursing as well as to share with us your ideas and thoughts on nursing.
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    Re: cani

    thank you so much!!!

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