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When facing any charges it is best to seek help from a nurse attorney. A nurse attorney is someone who represents RNs and LVNs in court. They are also the ones who react and make decisions quickly on demanding conditions. L191013N2228

However, some nurses tend to face these results instead without thinking that nurse attorneys are always reliable for matters such as these.

This is what happened to a certain LVN in Houston, Texas in 2015. During the time of the initial incident, she was employed in a healthcare facility in Houston and had been in the position for seventeen years.

On or about September 9, 2015, the LVN was accused of giving fatal medication overdoses to 23 people and nonlethal overdoses to five others during his 16-year career. 

Her conduct was likely to deceive the hospital pharmacy and placed them in violation of Chapter 481 of the Texas Health and Safety Code (Controlled Substances Act). She was likely to defraud the facility and patients of the cost and proper application of the medications. 

The Texas Board of Nursing gave the LVN the chance to defend herself. However, she was not able to provide a good defense for herself, especially when the evidence was brought up to her. Therefore, the Board placed her LVN license to a disciplinary action instead.

If you are summoned to appear before a licensing board regarding a disciplinary incident, you will need an experienced nurse attorney who knows how to handle nurse cases. 

Attorney Yong J. An is a Texas nurse license that defines a lawyer that has a proven track record. He has over 12 years of experience handling Texas BON disciplinary action cases and has helped protect the license of numerous nurses in Texas. For a confidential consultation, call or text him at (832) 428-5679.