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


One of the best examples is an RN in San Antonio who was accused of murder. According to allegations, the RN is suspected in the deaths of dozens of babies in a hospital in San Antonio.

The RN has been called the “angel of death” and a “killer nurse,” after allegedly killing a 15-month-old and sickening a 4-week-old, who survived.

According to accusations, the RN lethally injected children to show the need for a pediatric intensive-care unit at a local hospital. Others speculated that she wanted to take swift medical action when the children went into cardiac arrest so that she could save them and appear to be a miracle worker.

The nurse is suspected of killing 60 babies, though she has maintained her innocence. She’s been behind bars since she was found guilty of murder in 1984.

When summoned by the Texas Board of Nursing, the RN failed to properly present and defend her case against the court. She was disciplined by violating the Texas Board of Nursing 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).

Having all these problems was never easy and should never be dealt with alone. You need someone who can help you at times like these, someone that is very reliable and knows what to do if you are facing such allegations or accusations. Any problem always has a solution.

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.