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Can a nurse maintain a license in a substance abuse situation?

The answer is a qualified yes.  A nurse, like a doctor, must start with rehabilitation therapy and that might convince the Department of Education that the nurse is capable of treating patients without being a danger to those patients.  The entire situation has to be handled very carefully with an experienced lawyer.

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