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If someone filed an accusation against you, it may compromise your career and a Texas nurse attorney could provide you the best help. If you have any valid reasons, you may refer to a nurse attorney to provide further defense against your case.

An LVN was employed as a Licensed Vocational Nurse at a medical facility in Grand Prairie, Texas, and had been in that position for seven (7) months.

An LVN was involved in an incident that happened on or about January 20, 2017, through January 22, 2017, where the LVN failed to check the capillary blood glucose or give insulin to Patient FH. Additionally, the LVN erroneously e-signed the medical record of the patient to show the glucose levels were checked and the insulin was administered. The LVN’s conduct resulted in an inaccurate medical record. Furthermore, the LVN’s conduct could have caused changes in the patient’s condition to go undetected and untreated.

As a response to the incident above, the LVN states that she admits to incorrectly e-signing the resident’s Accu check order after becoming extremely distressed by the demands of being a single mother caring for a child with significant life-threatening illnesses. The LVN states she deeply regrets this one-time lapse in judgment and is grateful that this resident did not experience any adverse outcome. The LVN further vows that she will never again allow stressors in her personal life to affect her nursing practice.

The Texas Board of Nursing found the LVN’s conduct was gross negligence and 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. She lost the case simply because she failed to find an effective and efficient nurse attorney.

Avoid committing the same mistake she did. Find the right nurse 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.