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Being a LVN nurse or RN nurse can be highly rewarding in the state of Texas. It feels good to be of service to other people by providing excellent nursing care all the time. There are a lot of opportunities for those who have a nursing license in our country. Most nurses prefer to work in a hospital wherein they face different challenges every single day. While practicing the nursing profession, every nurse is mandated to observe the laws, rules and regulations imposed by the state as well as by their employer.

In Texas, the government has created a special agency that has the jurisdiction to handle controversies and cases involving the nursing profession. This tribunal is called as the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). Every nurse subjected to a disciplinary proceeding or administrative case before the Board is given an opportunity to be heard and defense himself from all accusations. This every nurse with a pending case before the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) is to encourage hiring an attorney.

Unfortunately, there are some RN nurses who fail to find the right nursing defense lawyer to handle their cases. As a result, most of them would be adjudged liable for the complaints. This usually leads to the revocation of professional nursing license. This is what happened to a RN nurse named Hershey. While employed in a hospital, she committed a wrongful act.

The complaint filed against the RN nurse categorically stated that she is guilty for the possession of Demerol without prescription. The same complaint stated that the act is strictly prohibited by Chapter 481 of the Texas Health & Safety Code (Controlled Substances Act). The use of Demerol by a RN nurse, like Hershey, while subject to call or duty, could impair the nurse’s ability to make rational, accurate, and appropriate assessment, judgments, and decisions regarding patient cared.

The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) found her guilty for the complaint against her. She lost the case simply because the RN nurse failed to find an effective and efficiently nursing lawyer. Avoid committing the same mistake that Shirley did. Find the right nursing defense attorney in Texas to help you with your needs. Contact nurse attorney Yong J. An directly by calling or texting him at (832) 428-5679 for a discreet consultation.