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Three Tips To Keeping Your Nursing License Safe

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In nursing school, they never taught us about the specific laws that we are required to follow to keep our license safe as a nurse.  They taught us about ethics.  I vaguely recall the Nurse Practice Act from which the most important advice from that is “Don’t have sex with a patient,” which I would not have done any way. […]

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The Empowerment Of Speaking Your Mind

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When I was a nurse, I did not want to share my thoughts on ways to improve patient care and now I realize I was not alone.  The Wall Street Journal recently published a study showing that 33% of nurses in a New York hospital said that they withheld ideas from their nursing supervisors.  Another 29% said that they “sometimes” withheld ideas […]

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What Goes Around Comes Around: Texas Physician Pleads Guilty

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This is the end to a long drawn out saga. Many of you have read my previous articles that Anne Mitchel, R.N. and Vicki Galle, R.N. filed an anonymous complaint with the Texas Medical Board, complaining of a pattern of substandard care provided by a certain medical doctor, Dr. Rolando Arafilies. Both nurses were in performance improvement positions at Winkler […]

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Practical Tips To Protect Your Nursing License

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I am frequently asked by nurses how to protect their nursing licenses. Here are five simple things that a nurse can do, which many nurses told me they did not know, to protect her license. Notify the Board of any change of address. Notify the Board of all disciplinary action on your renewal application. Document on each employment application whether […]

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Nurse Kills Patient, Then Kills Herself

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Kimberly Hiatt had been a registered nurse for twenty five (25) years. She worked at Children’s Hospital in Seattle. Unfortunately, on September 14, 2010, she was taking care of a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit and accidently miscalculated the dose of Calcium chloride and gave the baby ten times the ordered dosage. Ms. Hiatt was escorted from the […]

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Texas Nurse Whistleblower Case

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As many of you have read in the news, Anne Mitchell, R.N. and Vicki Galle, R.N. filed an anonymous complaint with the Texas Medical Board, complaining of a pattern of substandard care provided by a certain medical doctor (Dr. Arafiles).  The physician then asked a friend and patient who was the sheriff to find out who filed the complaint.  It […]

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Nurse Kills Police Officer

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As many of you have read, Officer William Phillips, age 32, was killed Thursday September 30, 2010 at 12:45 a.m when a vehicle struck his bicycle while he was training with two other officers along U.S. 40 near Knightstown, Indiana. The riders were wearing reflective helmets and gear. The person whose vehicle hit Officer Phillips fled the scene. It turns […]

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Ask a Nurse Attorney, January 2010

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Nurses, welcome to “Ask a Nurse Attorney.” This section is designed for licensed nurses to ask questions to a nurse attorney. If you have a question that you would like to have answered, please feel free to e-mail Lorie@brownlaw1.com. If your question is selected, it will appear in the upcoming issues of Nursing Focus. Dear Nurse Attorney, Recently, a physician […]

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Ask A Nurse Attorney, July, 2009

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Nurses, welcome to “Ask a Nurse Attorney.” This section is designed for licensed nurses to ask questions to a nurse attorney. If you have a question that you would like to have answered, please feel free to e-mail Lorie@brownlaw1.com. If your question is selected, it will appear in the upcoming issues of Nursing Focus. Dear Nurse Attorney, I work at […]

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Ask A Nurse Attorney, April 2009

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Nurses, welcome to “Ask a Nurse Attorney”. This section designed for licensed nurses. If you have a question to a nurse attorney and would like to have them answered, please feel free to e-mail Lorie@brownlaw1.com. If your question is selected, it will appear in the upcoming issues of Nursing Focus. Dear Nurse Attorney: I am a registered nurse in the […]

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