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Dealing with a case or any criminal case is never easy for a nurse to handle. Some RNs and LVNs missed their chances to get their license saved from revocation only because they weren’t able to hire any nurse attorney to defend them. These professionals can guarantee their clients that any complaints or any cases over them can be denied or resolved by the Texas Board of Nursing once you hire them for assistance.

At the time of the incident, an LVN was employed as a Licensed Vocational Nurse at a hospital in Leander, Texas, and had been in that position for approximately eight (8) years.

From about September 1, 2018, through May 19, 2020, while employed, the LVN practiced as a Vocational Nurse without a valid license. Board records indicate that the LVN’s license expired on September 1, 2018, and was not renewed until May 19, 2020. The LVN’s conduct deceived patients, their families, fellow caregivers, and the public in that they believed the LVN’s nursing practice was in compliance with all Board Rules and Regulations.

In response, the LVN states that she mistakenly missed a year of renewing and that she thought she had submitted everything. Because of the conduct committed by the LVN and as a result, the Texas Board of Nursing decided to discipline the LVN and her license.

The following incident and defense against the case caused the Texas Board of Nursing to place the LVN and her license into disciplinary proceedings. The RN could have sought assistance from a good nurse attorney to provide clarifications for the case.

Because of the conduct committed by the RN and a result, the Texas Board of Nursing decided to discipline the LVN and her license.

If you’ve ever done any errors or misdemeanors during your shift as an RN or LVN, and you wish to preserve your career and your license, an experienced nurse attorney is what you need. Nurse Attorney Yong J. An, an experienced nurse attorney for various licensing cases for 14 years, can assist you by contacting him at (832) 428-5679.