by | Jul 24, 2021

A license being revoked is a painful event for an RN or any health practitioner. It means that you may not work as a registered nurse or in any capacity where your RN license is a requirement of the job.  Revocation of a license is the hardest discipline that the Board can give. That is why every RN and LVN should know how a nurse attorney can help in every way to prevent a license revocation.

An RN happened to have her license revoked due to an incident that happened on or about May 31, 2019, while employed as an RN at a hospital in Arlington, Texas, the RN called in unauthorized prescriptions for Ropinirole [mg and Alprazolam 1mg on the patient then signed for and picked up the medications. The RN’s conduct was likely to deceive the pharmacy and possession of Alprazolam through the use of an unauthorized prescription is prohibited by Chapter 481 of the Texas Health and Safety Code (Controlled Substances Act).

The above action constitutes grounds for disciplinary action in accordance with Section 301.452(b)(10)&(13), Texas Occupations Code, and is a violation of 22 TEX. ADMIN. CODE 217.11(1)(A)&(1)(B) and 22 TEX. ADMIN. CODE §217.12(1)(B),(6)(H),(10)(E)&(11)(B).

The presented evidence in support of the recommended disposition of up to, and including, revocation of the RN’s license(s) and/or privilege(s) to practice nursing in the State of Texas pursuant to the Nursing Practice Act, Chapter 301, Texas Occupations Code and the Board’s rules, 22 TEX. ADMIN. CODE §§ 213.27-213.33,

The Notice given was based on the Formal Charges filed against the RN, the Board will rely on adopted policies related to Substance Use Disorders and Other Alcohol and Drug-Related Conduct.

She failed to hire a nurse attorney for defense against the formal charges placed on her and had the lead to surrendering her license.

Do you have questions about the Texas Board of Nursing disciplinary process? Contact The Law Office of RN License Attorney Yong J. An for a confidential consultation by calling or texting 24/7 at (832) 428-5679 and ask for attorney Yong.

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