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The Texas Board of Nursing is known to be very strict when it comes to all actions of nurses, which is why a nurse attorney is needed when attending hearings before the Board. The Texas Board of Nursing does not allow those who wish to exceed the scope of their practice as an RN or LVN. This is what exactly happened to a certain RN in Houston, but failed to hire a nurse attorney.

The incident happened on October 23, 2016, when the RN attempted to provide additional assistance to a patient. However, the RN was accused of inappropriately performing a pelvic exam on the patient. This could likely cause physical and emotional distress to the patient, especially if the patient never requested to perform a pelvic exam on her.

The Texas Board of Nursing took action to the case, summoning the RN to defend against the accusation. The RN stated that she only wished to provide further assistance to ensure a better health condition to the patient. She also added that she never intended to give harm to the patient, while accepting the consequences of her actions.

As a result, the Texas Board of Nursing decided to sentence her RN license to disciplinary action to ensure that she will never commit such acts again. It may be okay to lend a helping hand to a patient. But make sure that it’s within the scope of your own practices, as it can cause problems to the patient if the treatment was not handled properly due to lack of knowledge.

The Texas Board of Nursing has full jurisdiction over all cases that may affect the RN license. The strictness of the Board also ensures that nurses will only commit to the duties they are assigned to in order to guarantee accurate and excellent performance in all hospitals throughout the state of Texas.

The case would have yielded a different result if the RN was able to hire a nurse attorney. So if you also have the same cases or concerns, it’s best to contact Nurse Attorney Yong J. An for further details. You may contact him at (832) 428-5679 to get a schedule for confidential consultation.