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Accusations are stressful issues for an RN or LVN, except when a criminal nurse attorney assists you against the case. The Texas Board of Nurses is responsible for all hearings against RNs and LVNs undergoing a case that may revoke suspend or only discipline their license. Take note that a criminal nurse attorney can also defend a nurse’s license against accusations.

A northwest Harris County RN who worked as a pediatric nurse last year has been charged with injury to a child/serious bodily injury for poisoning her pre-school age daughter with salt before bringing the child for treatment to the hospital where she worked.

The defendant is a 31-year old RN from Katy. According to court documents, the child, now 4, recovered from a brain injury caused by high sodium levels and is no longer in her mother’s custody.

During one of her admissions to Texas Children’s Hospital in 2013, the child was treated in an intensive care unit for three days.

The Texas Board of Nursing then subjected the RN and her license into disciplinary action. The accusation would have been defended by an experienced and skilled nurse attorney, had the RN hired one. Hiring a nurse attorney for defense is applicable for any kind of accusation laid against an RN or LVN.

Having all these problems was never easy and should never be dealt with alone. You need someone who can help you at times like these, someone that is very reliable and knows what to do if you are facing such allegations or accusations. Any problem always has a solution.

For more details and to schedule a confidential consultation, you must approach one of the most experienced criminal nurse attorneys in Texas, Yong J. An. He has assisted numerous nursing license cases since 2006. You may contact him by dialing (832)-428-5679 if you wish to learn more information should you undergo accusations or any other case that may affect your license.