Select Page

Losing your license may greatly affect your future career, but only if you failed to hire a nurse attorney for the case. There are some RNs and LVNs who missed their chances to get their license saved from revocation just because they weren’t able to hire any nurse attorney to defend them. Unfortunately, an RN from Park City, Texas happens to be one of them.

On or about June 6, 2018, through June 29, 2018, the RN failed to complete and submit twenty-four routine nursing visit notes for several patients.

Additionally, she failed to complete and submit two Start of Care visit notes for two. The RN’s conduct created incomplete medical records and was likely to injure the patients in that subsequent caregivers would not have complete information to base their decisions for further care.

Because of this, the RN was summoned by the Texas Board of Nursing to defend her side of the story. In response to the accusations against her, the RN states that she and another nurse brought to the attention of the healthcare facility that there were violations of the conditions of participation for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). She further states that he and the other nurse were later threatened. She states that she feels there was a consistent practice of mismanagement and she received no support from Health Care so she resigned and was later locked out of the system.

The RN asserts she did not willfully neglect to ensure her documentation was completed in a timely manner.

Serious offenses may compromise your career, which is why a Texas nurse attorney could provide you the best help against these issues. If you have any valid reasons, you may refer to a nurse attorney to provide further defense against your case.

Losing your LVN or RN license can compromise your career. However, a skilled nurse attorney 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.