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A Nurse Attorney When Facing Issues of Leaving Care Assignment

Leaving your nursing assignment while on duty without notification to the present RN/LVN is a violation. This may result in a great risk of harm to patients. It is also considered negligence of duty. An RN/LVN having such a violation will be summoned by the Board and...

A Nurse Attorney When Facing Allegations of False Documentation

Whenever someone filed a complaint against you which involves false documentation, your license could be put in danger if not defended by a nurse attorney. An LVN from Plano, Texas is just one of the many examples. At the time of the initial incident, she was employed...

A Nurse Attorney Defends Incomplete Documentation Accusations

A missed documentation and failure to administer medicine in a timely manner are some of the typical errors or mistakes committed by any nurse. These mistakes may become grounds for the nursing malpractice, and if being accused, you need the right and skilled nurse...

Hire a Nurse Attorney When Accused of Medical Malpractice

Any LVN or RN nurse who committed a malpractice, dishonorable act or violation of state laws may be subjected to a disciplinary action. It is therefore essential to hire a nurse attorney to defend your case. The governmental agency that has the authority to deal with...

A Nurse Attorney Can Help if Accused of Violating Patient Confidentiality

Confidentiality in a patient’s health information is very important. It is also the obligation of any health professionals who have access to the information to not expose or disclose any of it to anyone. Confidentiality is also about privacy and respecting someone’s...