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Will A Criminal Record Affect My License?

June 6, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

A guest blog by Evan Brown Nursing boards take public health very seriously. In the interest of protecting public health, most boards take extra precautions to make sure that nurses licensed in their state have a proven track record of delivering excellent care. This includes a critical examination of nurses’ personal and professional histories. Although you may be thinking that whatever happened was outside of work, the boards take the position that you are a nurse 24/7. In most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: attorney for nurses, board of nursing, criminal charges, discipline, investigation, license renewal, nurses, nursing board, nursing license

Does Your Facility Have Your Back?

May 30, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 2 Comments

I’m sure you’ve read in the media or on my blog about Nurse RaDonda Vaught who has been charged with reckless homicide for an inadvertent medication error. In a news article released by hospitalwatchdog.org, they described what Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) did not do that could have prevented this tragic incident. Whenever the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services investigates, they prepare a deficiency report.  When a deficiency report is received by a facility, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: criminal charges, medical malpractice, medication error, nurse, nursing, RaDonda Vaught, reckless homicide, terminated

He Said, She Said … Who Do You Believe?

May 23, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 5 Comments

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One of the hardest things about representing a nurse before the Board is that anyone can make an allegation against the nurse and report it.  Many times, these can be a “he said … she said” situation. “The nurse gave me only 1 type of codone instead of 2!”  “The nurse held my arms so tight; I got a bruise!”  “The nurse took money from my wallet!”  And the list goes on and on. It is so sad that these allegations are made and the ones in the previous paragraph are just from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: allegations, board of nursing, clinical nurse specialists, complaints, coworkers, license defense, nurse, nursing board, patients, professional license

Patient Killed Nurse

April 18, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 13 Comments

Louisiana Registered Nurse Lynne Truxillo died on April 11, 2019. At Baton Rouge General Hospital on April 4th, when patient Jessie Guillory attacked one of Lynne’s coworkers, Lynne stepped in and pulled him from the other nurse.  As Nurse Lynne Truxillo tried to escape his grasp, Guillory grabbed her by the neck and violently slammed her head down onto a desk before others could restrain him.  In the melee, Lynne also suffered a pulled muscle but as a dedicated nurse, she finished … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: homicide, nurse, patient, patient abuse, self defense

Nurses, Cameras and Privacy

April 4, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 5 Comments

These days cameras are everywhere.  In fact, in the United Kingdom, any person can be seen on camera at least 300 times every day as the devices are everywhere.  Every time you’re on the street, every time you enter a store, restaurant or bank, drive into a public garage … anywhere and everywhere the chances are likely that a camera is looking at you.  And now they are making their way into hospitals around the world. A recent case in San Diego against Sharp … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: cameras, HIPAA, motion detector, nurse, nurses, patient privacy, Privacy, pyxis, Sharp Hospital, videotaping c-sections, wasting medication

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