An experienced San Antonio nurse license attorney has surely helped a lot of RNs and LVNs when it comes to cases that may lead toward 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 2018, was one of those examples.
On or about November 28, 2018, while employed as a Registered Nurse in a medical facility in Wichita Falls and assigned to provide skilled nursing to a patient, the RN submitted documentation for a discharge visit she did not perform, in that said patient was hospitalized at the time of the documented visit.
The RN’s conduct resulted in an inaccurate medical record and was likely to injure the patients in that subsequent care givers would rely on her documentation for further care.
In response to the incident, the RN states she takes full responsibility for the events that happened on November 28, 2018. She admits she did submit documentation for a discharge visit that she did not perform. The RN further states that these actions were the result of numerous attempts to visit with the patient during the certification period in which the patient was very difficult to get in touch with. The RN further explains that she was very frustrated and as a result she went ahead and submitted the visit.
The RN states that she herself noticed the patient’s history and the blood pressure readings throughout the patient’s stay. She states that she provided the patient with verbal and written discharge instructions, including verbally repeating the signs and symptoms of high blood pressure.
The Texas Board of Nursing has full jurisdiction over all cases regarding errors committed by an RN or LVN.
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 done any errors during your shift as an RN or LVN, and you wish to preserve your career and your license, an experienced San Antonio nurse license attorney is what you need. Nurse Attorney Yong J. An, an experienced criminal nurse lawyer for various criminal cases for 16 years, can assist you by contacting him at (832) 428-5679.