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Employment drug screen to include nicotineRating: (votes: 0) There are several other threads on this exact topic. Here are some links:http://allnurses.com/general-nursing...ed-584311.htmlhttp://allnurses.com/nursing-issues-...nt-128393.htmlhttp://allnurses.com/general-nursing...ne-420378.htmlhttp://allnurses.com/general-nursing...ow-533964.htmlPlease browse through these threads. I'm sure you will find all of the opinions you can stand. No use rehashing what's been hashed quite thoroughly the past few weeks. Comment:
In my opinion, Yes it is getting out of hand, it is not just you.
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Quote from originalredIs there a hospital in Dallas that refuses to hire nurses that test positive for nicotine? Im all for not smoking but as a term of employment?? Where will it stop? Elevated Cholesterol... Genetic screening... Its getting out of hand. Or is it just me?
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Baylor hospital system in Dallas/Fort Worth and I believe system wide will start testing in Jan 2012 and will no longer hire nicotine users.
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apparently these hospitals don't think there is a high enough unemployment rate in this country. They sould start screening their HR, CEO and Nurse manangers for stupidity.
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Quote from originalredIs there a hospital in Dallas that refuses to hire nurses that test positive for nicotine? Im all for not smoking but as a term of employment?? Where will it stop? Elevated Cholesterol... Genetic screening... Its getting out of hand. Or is it just me?
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im sure your eating a double bacon cheeseburger as you read this. I wonder if they will fire me for speeding a little on the way to work when im on call. Does your family have a history of cvd or diabetes?? ur next as we promote health. Do u wear sunblock? skin cancer is a health risk. Are ur tires properly inflated? health risk... just saying. And ur right.. the company has obligations but where do they draw the line?
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and when u find ur self working all alone dont whine. Those of us in the real world will be working somewhere that understands the real world... just me
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and did i mention those of us who wear corrective lenses... or walk with a limp or do not have a daily BM? all reasons that an employer could refuse to hire a good nurse. Forgive me for posting the question
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Quote from originalredIs there a hospital in Dallas that refuses to hire nurses that test positive for nicotine? Im all for not smoking but as a term of employment?? Where will it stop? Elevated Cholesterol... Genetic screening... Its getting out of hand. Or is it just me?
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Imo, it is NOT getting out of hand. As someone mentioned earlier, nicotine is addictive and smoking is responsible for millions of deaths. Here's a couple of thing to look at, when u smoke ur not just hurting yourself, but everyone around you breathing the same air. You shouldn't get to make that decision for other ppl. Next, no smoker I know can make it through a 12 hour shift without a smoke break. Hospitals are businesses and they are not gonna pay you to go outside all the time to slowly kill urself.
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Does no one use a search function before posting?
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