Patient care issues would have to be really egregious for a nurse to lose her license. Has 30 years experience. May 6, She may not lose her license for a med error but any kind of disciplinary action can bring a whole heapin' helpin' of pain in the butt from education requirements, to probation with restrictions, to a fine and you just don't want that kind of attention from your friendly BoN.
So, do your job, make your student loan payments, don't endanger the public and quit being neurotic about it. Since so many people on here seem to live in fear of losing their license, I got curious and started looking at the monthly BON report for my state on disciplinary actions. It seems that. It looks like you have to cause an injury and try to cover it up to get into trouble with the BON.
Most months the only action taken by the BON are for failure to pay child support or student loans. Specializes in Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. Has 6 years experience. I check the disciplinary bulletin every time it is released and the only things I see people lose their licenses for are not cooperating with the Recovery Nurses Program.
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