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Serious offenses are one of the cases that a nurse attorney can resolve. These professionals can guarantee their clients that any false accusations over them can be denied over the Texas Board of Nursing once you hire them for assistance. Sadly, an RN in El Paso failed to do so.

On or about March 31, 2015 through January 23, 2017, the RN acted outside her authorized scope of practice as a Family Nurse Practitioner in that she does not have sufficient formalized education and/or training in endocrinology to prescribe hormone therapy, and her repeated misinterpretation of laboratory test results, failure to document medical rationale for utilized hormone therapy, an incorrect diagnosis of hypothyroid and/or testicular hypofunction in several patients.

The Board of Texas has full jurisdiction over all cases regarding RNs and LVNs who committed any forms of offenses. They are also the ones holding decisions whether the RN or LVN’s license has to be suspended, revoked, or disciplined. Therefore, the Board decided to summon the RN for a hearing to defend against the complaint filed to her – this is the part where a nurse attorney should be hired.

Serious offenses may compromise your career, which is why a Texas nurse attorney could provide you the best help against these issues. If you have any valid reasons, you may refer to a nurse attorney to provide further defense against your case.

The Texas Board of Nursing was not able to reach out to the RN due to the actions that she did. However, there was enough evidence that proved the errors of her actions. Additionally, she failed to hire a nurse attorney for assistance, causing her to lose her RN license.

The Texas Board of Nursing then considered the evidence given to them and sentenced the RN and her license into disciplinary proceedings. She could have hired a nurse attorney to assist her in the case. To contact one, you may dial Nurse Attorney Yong J. An at (832) 428-5679 to schedule a private consultation.