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Your license is one of the RN’s most valuable assets. You need to protect your license as well as your right to practice as best as you can. In doing so, a Plano nurse license attorney is the one to depend on. R150155N6336

If you are summoned to appear before a licensing board regarding a disciplinary incident, you will need an experienced nurse attorney who knows how to handle nurse cases.

A certain RN in Plano could’ve done this but failed to hire a good nurse attorney.  At the time of the incident, the RN was employed as a Registered Nurse in a medical facility in Plano and had been in this position for twenty-two years and eight months.

On or about May 26, 2012, the RN failed to notify the physician, and document that she notified the physician after a patient experienced critical oxygen saturation levels.

Additionally, the RN failed to document the patient’s response to treatment and interventions in the patient’s medical record.

Her conduct created an incomplete medical record and was likely to injure the patient in that subsequent caregivers would not have accurate information on which to base their decisions for further care.

In response to the incident, the RN states she provided effective and appropriate treatment for the patient. She further states that she complied with the Peer Review Committee’s recommendations and completed remedial education courses in the documentation, critical thinking, and hemodynamics.

Unfortunately, the RN failed to hire a good Plano nurse license attorney to help her defend her case.

The Texas Board of Nursing has full jurisdiction over all cases that may affect the RN license. The strictness of the Board also ensures that nurses will only commit to the duties they are assigned to in order to guarantee accurate and excellent performance in all hospitals throughout the state of Texas.

As a result, the Texas Board of Nursing decided to sentence her RN license to disciplinary action to ensure that she will never commit such acts again.

The case would have yielded a different result if the RN was able to hire a nurse attorney. So if you also have the same cases or concerns, it’s best to contact a Plano nurse license Attorney Yong J. An for further details. You may contact him at (832) 428-5679 to get a schedule for a confidential consultation.