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Nurses are good role models in our society. They are very looked up to as a role model to young generations who also wants to be nurses someday.  Being a nurse also means you are physically and mentally ready in facing everyday challenges and whatever scenario that may happen. Being a nurse comes with a lot of responsibilities but just one mistake could turn your career upside down. A lot of RNs can’t avoid circumstances of unexpected events but they can avoid further consequences or punishments to happen with the help of a nurse attorney.

At the time of the initial incident, the RN was employed as a Registered Nurse at a hospital in Waco, Texas, and had been in that position for six (6) years.

It was on or about August 1, 2018, while licensed as a Registered Nurse, the RN was verbally abusive and threatening toward the arresting officers of a Police Department in Waco, Texas. The RN was captured by body camera video and audio threatening to kill multiple police officers, being irrational, agitated, and stating that she was under the care of a psychiatrist right now, hadn’t been taking her medication, and may not be able to work at this time. The RN’s conduct could interfere with her ability to make rational, accurate, and appropriate judgments, and decisions placing her and others in potential danger.

In response, the RN state she has been reformed since then and has learned a good lesson to better herself in the community. The RN feels she does not need to be punished just because she has a little chemical imbalance.

The RN was subjected and put into disciplinary action by the Board of Nursing as a result of the misconduct of the RN in the above incident. This will badly affect his RN license if the RN will not act fast before it is too late. Hiring a nurse attorney is the best option for the RN to help him solve his case.

Always remember that an experienced nurse attorney is fully equipped with what is needed to be done when such a scenario happens. Never hesitate to seek help and if you have questions about the Texas Board of Nursing disciplinary process? Contact The Law Office of Nurse Attorney Yong J. An for a confidential consultation by calling or texting 24/7 at (832) 428-5679 and ask for attorney Yong.