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On or about February 12, 2021, through March 18, 2021, while enrolled as a Nurse Practitioner Student in Conroe, Texas, the RN falsified assignments by documenting patient information for patients that were not seen, and/or used identical assessment data for each documented patient. Respondent’s conduct was likely to deceive the school regarding his qualifications for clinical course completion.
In response to the incident in Finding of Fact Number Six (6), Respondent states that he was delayed in getting a preceptor for the spring semester, and he used information from an at he had assessed in the previous semester’s clinical rotation to complete an assignment. Respondent states that this was done only for academic purposes so he would not fail the course, and was not intended to be used for patient treatment. Respondent adds that the school provided a template to follow for SOAP notes, and students were told not to deviate from this template. Respondent states that some of the information he submitted to the school in his assignments was very similar because he relied on the same theories in other general information, though in hindsight he realizes he should have been more careful in the use of that information.
The Texas Board of Nursing subjected the LVN and her license to disciplinary action. The assistance of a nurse attorney could have helped the case become better for the LVN.
Because of this, the Texas Board of Nursing found the LVN’s conduct was gross negligence. Thus, the LVN was found guilty and her LVN license was disciplined and suspended.
She lost the case simply because she failed to find an effective and efficient nurse attorney.
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