
Surrendering a California Nursing License: Risks and Implications
Many California nurses hold multiple professional licenses. For example, a Registered Nurse may also have and licensed vocational nurse (LVN),…read more
Many California nurses hold multiple professional licenses. For example, a Registered Nurse may also have and licensed vocational nurse (LVN),…read more
The California BRN will not give a nursing license to anyone with felony or misdemeanor convictions within the past 7…read more
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in California, and it can have severe consequences for anyone caught…read more
The stress of the nursing profession and long shifts leading to fatigue, insomnia, physical and psychic pain along with nurse…read more
Unprofessional Behavior / Conduct A high-risk area are social media posts that could be considered unprofessional or reflect unethical conduct—anything…read more
A revoked nursing license can be reinstated! Many California professional licenses can be reinstated after revocation or surrender after a…read more
Prior to 1990, the California Board of Registered Nursing did not require nurses submitting renewal applications to provide fingerprints at…read more
If you’re wondering if you can you be a nurse with a DUI, you need to enlist the services of…read more
There are over 2 million registered nurses (RNs) in the U.S., and almost 700 thousand Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Losing…read more
If you are a California registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse, you need to know the increased risk to…read more