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If someone files a lawsuit against an RN or an LVN, a RN lawyer in Dallas is the one to call.  A nurse attorney can offer the best representation when someone files a lawsuit against an RN or an LVN. This is what an RN from Dallas should have done when she was accused with negligence.

At the time of the initial incident, the RN was employed in a medical facility in Dallas  and had been in that position for two years and one month.

On or about March 17, 2019, the RN allegedly failed to assess, and intervene, when a patient complained of stomach pain and experienced repeated episodes of emesis. On March 18, 2019, the patient became unresponsive and was sent to the local emergency department, where she died the next day.

The RN’s conduct contributed to the delay in the onset of medical interventions for stomach pain and repeated episodes of emesis.

The incident was reported to the Texas Board of Nursing and they immediately summoned the RN to hear her side of the story. In response to the incident, the RN states the Psychiatric Nurse Aide (PNA) reported to her around 5:30 AM that she had vomited; there were not multiple episodes of vomiting reported. She states when she spoke with the PNA again, a stable condition was reported to her, and at 7:00 AM, after a shift report, the patient appeared stable.

However, without an experienced RN lawyer in Dallas at her side, the RN lost the case and was disciplined by the Texas Board of Nursing.

If you have been summoned by the Texas Board of Nursing, you need legal representation in the person of a RN lawyer in Dallas. Find the right nurse attorney in Dallas to help you with your needs. Contact Dallas nurse attorney Yong J. An directly by calling or texting him at (832) 428-5679 for a discreet consultation.