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If you are an LVN in San Antonio who is in jeopardy with the Texas Board of Nursing, you should call an experienced nurse defense attorney in San Antonio for help. Unfortunately, not all nurses were able to hire a nurse attorney as they underwent such cases. This incident that the LVN from Wichita committed on October 18, 2019, was one of those examples.

On October 2019, the LVN submitted an Application for Initial Licensure for Graduates of Schools in the U.S. to the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas in which she provided false, deceptive and misleading information, in that she answered “No” to the question: “Have you ever been convicted of a crime other than minor traffic violations?”

The LVN failed to disclose that in March 2015, she was charged of Larceny and was placed on probation for a period of one year as a result of her charge.

The LVN defends herself by stating that she was informed all records had been expunged; but she had nothing to disclose when she was applying for her nursing license.

Unfortunately, without the lack of an effective nurse defense attorney in San Antonio to defend her case, the Texas Board of Nursing decided to take disciplinary action against the LVN.

Losing your LVN or RN license can compromise your career. However, a skilled nurse attorney in San Antonio can greatly help you in major cases such as this. For assistance regarding your nurse license case, it’s best to contact Nurse Attorney Yong J. An by contacting him at (832) 428-5679.