Hire a Nurse Attorney If You Received a Complaint Against You

The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) has the jurisdiction to hear and decide cases involving the practice of professional nursing in Texas. Any Registered Nurse or Licensed Vocational Nurse found guilty for violating the state laws and regulations may be subjected to a disciplinary case if not properly defended by a nurse attorney

One of the best examples where a client failed to hire the right nurse attorney will be discussed in this case. 

On or about August 18, 2013, while employed as a Licensed Vocational Nurse in a medical facility in Benbrook, the lacked fitness to practice nursing in that she showed impaired behaviors to include: confusion, an inability to focus, a lack of motor coordination, moving her arms and legs in circular motions while her mouth was going up and down, perching her lips, and a deteriorating physical appearance.

The Licensed Vocational Nurse’s condition could have affected her ability to recognize subtle signs, symptoms or changes in patients’ conditions, and could have affected her ability to make rational, accurate, and appropriate assessments, judgments, and decisions regarding patient care, thereby placing the patients in potential danger.

The Licensed Vocational Nurse had failed to properly present and defend her case against the court. She was disciplined warning to a suspension of her LVN license by violating the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) regulation.

Avoid a similar thing from happening on your end. Make sure to find the right nurse attorney in case a complaint will be filed against you before the Texas Board of Nursing (BON).

Hire a nurse attorney who has the skills and experienced to defend your case. Consult with Texas nurse attorney Yong J. An today if you have any questions about your disciplinary process by calling or texting him at (832) 428-5679 day, night or weekends.

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