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When it comes to practicing your nursing license in the state of Texas, there are many things that you have to take into consideration. First of all, it is important that you maintain a good standing in the society. This means that you must not commit violations of the state laws or other offenses. Second, you are under the jurisdiction of the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). This is the government agency that is responsible for hearing and deciding cases related to the practice of professional nursing.

At this point, you need to understand that cases lodged before the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) are referred to as administrative cases only. Nonetheless, it is still essential for the RN nurse involved to hire the right nurse defense attorney to handle a case. There is a necessity to find a professional who could help in protecting the nursing license.

A case in point here is one involving a nurse named Jennifer. She was employed as a RN nurse in Austin, Texas. She worked in the hospital for at least eight hours a day. One day, while she was on duty, she has performed wound care to the heels and coccyx of a resident patient. Unfortunately for this RN nurse, she failed to verify the physician’s orders for the particular type of wound care required. She proceeded with the treatment without making sure that it was the right thing to do.

Eventually, a complaint was filed against the nurse. According to the information filed, the RN nurse’s act could have resulted in non-efficacious treatment of the patient’s wounds. A notice of the complaint was sent by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) to Jennifer but she decided to ignore it. As a result, she was declared in default. This means that only the other party’s evidence will be considered in deciding the case.

Eventually, the RN nurse was found guilty for administrative case for failure to comply with the mandated hospital procedure. She did not even present a defense lawyer to help her file an appeal. Because of this, an case was also filed against her before the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). In the said case, the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) declared that her act was very unbecoming of a nurse. Hence, her license was suspended. Avoid experiencing the same thing by getting yourself acquainted with a nursing defense attorney in Texas.

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