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Another Nurse Harmed In The Line Of Duty

June 25, 2020 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 5 Comments

On June 16, 2020, a nurse at Community Hospital in Munster, Indiana was assaulted by a psychiatric patient.  Two retired Lake County sheriff officers working as hospital security promptly rushed to the nurse’s defense.  When the patient started choking 1 of the officers to the point of near unconsciousness, the officer’s partner pulled his weapon and fired, killing both the struggling officer and his attacker. While I was glad to learn that the nurse was not seriously harmed, situations like … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, Newsletter, Workplace Issues

What is Happening with the Nursing Boards During Covid?

June 18, 2020 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

As a member and president elect of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys (TAANA.org), I have relationships with many nurse attorneys who practice before the various nursing boards throughout the country.  In Indiana, where my office is located, the Board has filed very few cases against nurses so far and we had our first virtual hearing this week.  Each state has taken a different approach on how to handle their cases against nurses.  I did an informal survey and the answers were quite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: board of nursing, Brown Law Office, complaints against nurses, Covid, impaired nurse, Lorie Brown, nurses, prehearing, probation, settlement conferences, suspension, TAANA.org, virtual, YourNurseAttorney.com

Privacy Is Everything

June 4, 2020 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 1 Comment

This past week, a Maryville, Tennessee, nurse was fired for allegedly posting racist and violent messages through her Facebook account. It was later learned that she could not have made the comments because hospital security footage showed that she was in a patient’s room at the approximate time the comments were made. Then it was learned that the horrible posts were composed by her fiancé on her social media account.  He even went to the hospital to tell officials that it was he rather … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: board of nursing, EmpoweredNurses.org, Facebbok, hospital policy, investigation, Lorie Brown, Maryville, messages, nurse, Nurse Attorney, passwords, Privacy, private, racist, social media, Tennessee, termination, violent

Interview with Criminal Defense Attorney, Marc Lopez of Marc Lopez Law

May 28, 2020 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

Lorie Brown, R.N., M.N., J.D. interviews Criminal Defense Attorney, Marc Lopez, J.D. of Marc Lopez Law - www.MarcLopezLaw.com. The discussion includes what happens when the quarantine is lifted, the possibility of having a higher tolerance due to drinking during the stay-at-home orders, DUI/OWI, and protecting your nursing license and professional healthcare license. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: attorney, Brown Law Office, criminal defense, DUI, higher tolerance, license protection, Lorie Brown, Marc Lopez, Mark Lopez Law, Nurse Attorney, nursing license, OWI, protecting license, quarantine, stay-at-home

Nursing And The Coronavirus

March 12, 2020 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 2 Comments

A nurse working at Kaiser in California took care of a patient who was positive for the coronavirus.  She volunteered to care for this patient because she had training on the recommended protective gear.  Her assumption was that should something happen to her, she would be cared for. Unfortunately, after a few days passed, the nurse became ill.  She put herself on a 14-day self-quarantine period.  However, she could not get tested to confirm whether she had contracted the coronavirus.  At … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: Coronavirus, COVID-19, gloves, gowns, Kaiser, masks, National Nurses United, nurses, nursing, patient, Personal Protective Equipment, positive for coronavirus, PPE, Protective Gear, quarantine, tests

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