Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics for Texas Nurses Practice Exam

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A person with a history of a substance use disorder who desires to obtain or retain a license to practice nursing may be required to provide evidence that includes all of the following EXCEPT

  1. 45 contact hours of continuing nursing education.

  2. attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

  3. current sobriety and fitness to practice.

  4. positive employer evaluations.

The correct answer is: 45 contact hours of continuing nursing education.

The correct answer indicates that a requirement for 45 contact hours of continuing nursing education is not a necessary evidence element for someone with a history of substance use disorder seeking to obtain or retain a nursing license. In the context of nursing licensure, particularly for those with a history of substance use disorders, the focus is typically on demonstrating current sobriety and fitness to practice, as well as providing evidence that supports ongoing recovery efforts. These might include attendance at support meetings, assessments from healthcare professionals, and positive evaluations from employers, which confirm the individual's capability and readiness to perform safely as a nurse. Continuing education, while important for maintaining a nursing license and ensuring competence in practice, is not specifically mandated for individuals seeking to address past substance use issues as part of their licensure process. Thus, the emphasis remains on recovery indicators and professional behaviors rather than on educational credits.