It’s best to seek the help of a nurse attorney when facing different complaints and allegations. However, some nurses tend to face these results instead without thinking that nurse attorneys are always reliable for matters such as these.
On or about November 15, 2005, an RN from Austin failed to accurately document in the medical record that the two (2) physician’s orders for Tylenol which she administered to a client on October 22, 2005, were pursuant to a protocol authorization from the physician, and not truly telephonic orders, as documented. Her conduct resulted in an inaccurate medical record.
In response to the incident, the RN states that by the time she reached the client the Special Olympics EMS unit were already there and were bagging the client. She adds that the client had a carotid and radial pulse at this time.
Any RN or LVN should never commit errors or misconduct in work as it may affect their performance, which may lead to further issues to the patients they are taking care of. Additionally, if you ever undergo cases such as this, it’s best to seek the assistance of a good nurse attorney as it could make the case better in your favor. Be sure to find a nurse attorney who’s experienced and knowledgeable in several nurse cases to ensure the best assistance possible.
If you also received a complaint regarding a case filed on you, you should hire a nurse attorney immediately before it’s too late. Texas nurse attorney Yong J. An is one of those dedicated nurse lawyers who helped various nurses in their cases since 2006. You may contact him 24/7 at (832) 428-5679 for more information or if you want to schedule a private consultation.