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If You Are Afflicted With Hepatitis B, Can You Still Enroll Yourself To A Nursing School?

Will it be a hindrance for a person to go to a nursing school if he/she has a hepatitis b? In Canada...

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3 Responses to “If You Are Afflicted With Hepatitis B, Can You Still Enroll Yourself To A Nursing School?”

  1. DrM Says:

    Absolutely not. We have universal precautions for a reason. At no time should your blood or body fluids be in contact with another person’s blood or body fluids. There is absolutely no reason why a person with hepatitis or HIV or any other blood borne disease shouldn’t be able to take care of patients!

  2. Leneki Says:

    That is like asking if a person that has HIV cannot be a nurse….WRONG, and if they wold not let them they could sew on grounds of descriminaion.

  3. coldy Says:

    I believe so. Most severe medical problems would stop you from caring for others.

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