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Nurses facing cases they never committed should hire a San Antonio Nurse Attorney to strengthen their defense. Professional help can provide a better form of defense against Board as nurse faces an accusation of any allegations they wish to deny. This is just one of the many cases the RN from San Antonio should have known had she only hired a San Antonio Nurse Attorney to help her. 

The incident occurred on or about March 8, 2014, when an RN submitted an online renewal application to the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas in which she provided false, deceptive, and/or misleading information, in that she answered “yes” to the following statement: 

“I acknowledge this electronic document is a legal document and I attest that I understand & meet all the requirements to practice for the type of the renewal requested, as listed in 22 Texas Administrative Code, $$216 (CE). Further, I understand that it is a violation of the 22 Texas Administrative Code, $8217.12(22) and the Penal Code, Sec 37.10, to submit a o a government agency. APNs must also meet all requirements listed in 221.8 (APN); and 222.3 (LPA).” 

The RN failed to meet the requirements to maintain active advanced practice authorization in that she did not have the required four hundred hours of current practice within the preceding biennium. 

The Texas Board of Nursing is the state licensing board that disciplines a nurse based on any negligence found. During this investigative process, the nurse has the right of counsel. Therefore, it is essential to have experienced San Antonio Nurse Attorney when seeking to obtain defend, and protect your license. Texas RN defense attorney Yong J. An will fight for your professional rights. 

If you’re having trouble against cases that you were accused of doing, and you deny those facts, then seek the help of Nurse Attorney Yong J. An. To get started with a private consultation, you may contact him at (832) 428-5679.