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An experienced nurse attorney has surely helped a lot of RNs and LVNs when it comes to cases that may lead to disciplinary action. Unfortunately, not all nurses were able to hire a nurse attorney as they underwent such cases. This incident that an RN committed in 2004, was one of those examples.

At the time of the initial incident, the RN was employed as a Registered Nurse in a medical center in Conroe and had been in that position for one year and two months.

On or about August 6, 2019, the RN submitted a License Renewal Form to Texas.

Board of Nursing in which she answered “Yes” to the question: “Has any licensing authority refused to issue you a license or ever revoked, annulled, canceled, accepted the surrender of, suspended, placed on probation, refused to renew a nursing license, certificate, or multi-state privilege held by held by you now or previously, or ever fined, censured, reprimanded, or otherwise disciplined you?”

The RN disclosed that on or about July 31, 2018, she was issued the sanction of Administrative Complaint.

Because of this, a complaint was filed against the RN.  The Texas Board of Nursing has full jurisdiction over all cases regarding errors committed by an RN or LVN.

In response to the incident, the RN stated the action was in Indiana on or about July 31, 2018, for providing false information on her renewal.

The following incident and defense against the case caused the Texas Board of Nursing to place the RN and her license into disciplinary proceedings. She would have sought assistance from a good criminal nurse attorney to provide clarifications towards the case.

If you’ve ever encountered any issues regarding your license, and you wish to preserve your career and your license, an experienced nurse attorney is what you need. Nurse Attorney Yong J. An, an experienced nurse lawyer for various cases for 16 years, can assist you by contacting him at (832) 428-5679.