Can a federal felon be registered nurse?
It depends on the state. Some states allow federal felons to become registered nurses, while others do not. For example, California allows federal felons to become registered nurses, as long as they have completed their sentence, parole, or probation and have not been convicted of any other crimes since then. However, some other states, such as Texas, do not allow federal felons to become registered nurses.Nursing Homes - Related Articles
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