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The worst thing that can happen to every LVN or RN nurse is waking up one day realizing that she has lot her nursing license for good. This is such a painful situation especially when the nurse has worked hard to become a professional nurse in the state of Texas. No matter how unfortunate this may be, there is nothing that we can do about it because any violation of the law can lead to a revocation of a LVN or RN nursing license.

In one case that was decided by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON), a particular RN nurse was ordered to turn over his nursing license. The Board issued the order after finding him guilty of the charges filed against him. After a careful study of the facts of the case, the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) was able to find a sufficient ground to revoke the RN nurse license, with finality.

The above-mentioned case involved a nurse named Albert. At the time of the filing of the case, Albert was a registered RN nurse in the state of Texas who has worked with a medical facility for almost ten years already. However, a case was filed against the RN nurse before the Texas Board of Nursing. In the complaint filed against the RN nurse, it was alleged that she failed to comply with the Confidential Agreed Order for Peer Assistance Program.

It was also alleged that the non-compliance of the RN nurse was caused by her failure to comply with all the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses participation agreement. The RN nurse withdrew from the said program without stating a justifiable reason. The Texas Board of Nursing ruled that the act of the RN nurse concerns her fitness to practice, which makes it a continuing and imminent threat to the public.

Do not place yourself in a similar situation as that of Albert. Make sure that you know what are the laws and regulations that are mandated by the state of Texas to all professional nurses in the country. Equip yourself with the knowledge and expertise you need for a successful outcome by consulting a knowledgeable and experienced Texas nurse attorney. Contact the Law Office of Yong J. An and text or call attorney Yong 24/7 at (832) 428-4579.