Nurses are consistently ranked as the most trusted professional group according to a Gallup Poll. Nurses again outpaced other professions for honesty and ethics. They rate an average of 84%, a very high range. The second highest were pharmacists followed by medical doctors. However, I deal with nurses everyday who have an isolated violation of their ethics or, as I prefer to call it, “integrity.” Ethics refers to the moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of … [Read more...]
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
Many nurses come to me after being terminated from their position and tell me, “I knew I should have left, but I just didn’t.” Nurses get into their comfort zones. They become so loyal to their colleagues and patients that they don’t want to leave. However, I always say, “You can always find another job, but you can’t get another license.” If you see signs on the wall or get that pain in your stomach that you need to quit … don’t wait. Your license is too … [Read more...]
Top 10 Blogs of 2018
One of my favorite things to do just after each New Year is to put together a listing of the Top 10 Blogs I’ve written during the previous year. And 2019 is no different as we look back on the last 12 months. I’m always surprised to see which blogs you’ve picked but I find particularly interesting this year and every year that the license protection articles always get a greater response than do the empowering articles. So, let’s get started. NUMBER 10: Health … [Read more...]
10 Mistakes That Will Get You Before the Board of Nursing
Lorie Brown, Nurse Attorney, lists 10 common mistakes that nurses make that will get them before the Board of Nursing. These mistakes you may not know are violations of the Nurse Practice Act. Are you practicing medicine without a license? Are you committing fraud and material misrepresentation? … [Read more...]
Lorie Brown Discusses The 5 Fatal Mistakes That Nurses Make
Lorie Brown discusses the 5 Fatal Mistakes that Nurses make when they appear before the Nursing Board or talk to investigators without legal representation. The Fatal Mistakes include oversharing, not knowing how to object, what evidence you need to present, not knowing or understanding the ramifications of any settlement you agree to, and how to possibly mitigate discipline on your nursing license. … [Read more...]
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