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Board of Nursing Determines Licensed Nurse Aide’s (LNA) Professional Misconduct Requires Discipline
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - April 2024 Licensed (or certified) nurse’s aides are legally required to conduct themselves professionally. This includes...
Nancy Brent April 2, 2024CAN A REGISTERED NURSE BE AN EXPERT WITNESS IN A LAWSUIT AGAINST A NURSE PRACTITIONER?
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 2023 You may have heard the saying that a professional negligence suit involving health care...
Nancy Brent July 12, 2023DID THIS NURSE PRACTITIONERS’ EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT SUPPORT HER BREACH OF THE CONTRACT LAWSUIT?
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 2023 You may be used to reading about an APRN as a defendant in a...
Nancy BrentNURSE PRACTITIONER MISDIAGNOSES CANCEROUS BREAST LUMP AS A BENIGN FIBROCYSTIC LUMP
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 2023 The 2022 Pennsylvania case, Downes v. Eileen Carpenter, CRNP et al, received national attention...
Nancy BrentCAN A STATE BOARD OF NURSING DISCIPLINE AN APRN FOR CONDUCT RELATING TO COVID-19?
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 2023 As you know too well, the COVID-19 epidemic has had far-reaching effects upon your...
Nancy BrentCAN YOU USE THE TITLE “DR.” AFTER EARNING A DOCTOR OF NURSING DEGREE?
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 2023 Doctoral-prepared nurses are on the rise. From 2014-2018, for example, the numbers almost doubled,...
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