Re: What kind of error puts a license at risk?
Here are a few real cases that I can think of...
1. A patient complained of chest pains, but her nurse decided to take a cigarette break instead of administering nitrogylcerin or transferring to the hospital. The patient died 1 hour later of an acute MI, and the nurse lost her license.
2. A wound nurse did not use clean technique when dressing a diabetic ulcer of the heel and, as a result, the foot was amputated. The nurse was sued by the family, and lost her license soon after a civil judgment.
3. A mother's BP was 70/40 after giving birth. She was bleeding heavily, but the doctor and nurse did nothing. She died, and the nurse lost her license.
4. My coworker has a limited nursing license because she was caught stealing narcotic pain medications.
5. An elderly patient had been having a CVA (stroke) for 8 hours, but it went undetected because the nurse failed to do her rounds all shift. The nurse voluntarily surrendered her license for 'failure to assess,' because she admitted to not going into the patient's room all shift.