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Aug 02, 2007 10:54 PM

Wife is RN had med incident...wondering if going to loose license?

Updated Aug 02, 2007 at 11:37 PM by NRSKarenRN

My wife is an ICU RN ....2 nights ago she gave a paralytic instead of a preesor to a 78yr old women and she died. My wife is very tramatized and scared. She has never had any problems what so ever. She's been a RN for 3 yrs. She's well liked and such a sweet person.She is so organized and such a "attention to detail" freak it gets on my nerves,so this was a shock to me. I guess I'd like to know if her FL RN license is in jepoardy. We were planning on travel nursing in 5 months and I was also wondering could that be a problem in getting licensed in other states. This is such a nighmare for us. The family of the women was very understanding. The women was heading to hospice to pass,her kidnies had failed. I know that isn't an excuse,but believe me...my wife is a good nurse and she knows nothing like this would EVER happen again. Is she going to get another chance? Please...anyone with advice would be greatly appreciated.


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No. 1
from gonzo1 Premium Member
Old Aug 02, 2007, 11:27 PM

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a very sad tragedy for all involved. Our hearts go out to you. Making a mistake like this is something all nurses live in fear of. Of course it is to soon to know what the ramifications will be. All the best to you. Keep us posted.
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from woody62
Old Aug 02, 2007, 11:28 PM
Updated Aug 03, 2007 at 08:36 AM by sirI

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My wife is an ICU RN ....2 nights ago she gave a paralytic instead of a preesor to a 78yr old women and she died. My wife is very tramatized and scared. She has never had any problems what so ever. She's been a RN for 3 yrs. She's well liked and such a sweet person.She is so organized and such a "attention to detail" freak it gets on my nerves,so this was a shock to me. I guess I'd like to know if her FL RN license is in jepoardy. We were planning on travel nursing in 5 months and I was also wondering could that be a problem in getting licensed in other states. This is such a nighmare for us. The family of the women was very understanding. The women was heading to hospice to pass,her kidnies had failed. I know that isn't an excuse,but believe me...my wife is a good nurse and she knows nothing like this would EVER happen again. Is she going to get another chance? Please...anyone with advice would be greatly appreciated.
I live here in X. The impact on her license depends on several things. The circumstances surrounding her error. Was she working an extra shift? Did she have too many patients? Has she ever had any other medication mistakes? And it depends on the actions of her hospital. They are required to report such an error to the BON. The BON will investigate and call her to a hearing. She will be given the opportunity to explain her side of the error and what steps she took to correct her mistake. The BON can suspend or revoke her license. If they suspend her license she can be required to get additional education in terms of pharmacology. I do not know if they will take into consideration that the patient was going to live only for a short period of time. I would guess not because they are concerned about the error.

If she loses her license, she cannot be licensed in another state. Each state ask if one has been suspended or had their license revoked. And when another state grants her reciprocity, they will contact X BON, who must share their information.

I suggest you and your wife find an attorney who specializes in nurses and licensing problems. She can find one by calling the state bar association and asking for the names of three with that specialty.

Woody
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Old Aug 02, 2007, 11:37 PM

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I don't have any answers to your question. I just wanted to say how sorry I am to hear about what happened, for all involved. I hope your wife is ok.
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from pagandeva2000 allnurses Guide
Old Aug 02, 2007, 11:48 PM

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I am sorry to hear this as well. All nurses are subject to making errors. We live in fear of them daily. The circumstances, the volume of patients and the demands made on us leave us open to this daily. I pray for positive results from this.
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No. 5
from NRSKarenRN Staff
Old Aug 02, 2007, 11:51 PM

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If she has nursing liability inssurance, time to contact carrier is NOW; if not follow Woody's advice re obtaining legal counsel.... State Nurses Association should have names too.

Please seek counsel now, do not write further about this issue here nor have her discuss it with anybody outside your home. Protection of her rights to due process and preventing any self incrimination paramount here. Reporting to SBON all depends on how facility views event: tragic mistake with system errors involved or individual who failed to follow policies/procedures. Families response also influence decision.

This can happen to ANYONE of us ......(((HUGS))) to get you through the days ahead.
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No. 6
from wjf00
Old Aug 03, 2007, 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by woody62 View Post
Was she working an extra shift? Did she have too many patients? Has she ever had any other medication mistakes? And it depends on the actions of her hospital. They are required to report such an error to the BON. The BON will investigate and call her to a hearing. She will be given the opportunity to explain her side of the error and what steps she took to correct her mistake.

Woody
Did she file an ADO(assignment despite objection)? An ADO will substantiate any claims she makes as to the innappropriateness of her assignment. If she filed an ADO it might well save her license.
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No. 7
from TrudyRN
Old Aug 03, 2007, 07:48 AM

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I agree, it is time to call her insurer. She should not discuss the matter with anyone but her own attorney, who will be obtained for her by the insurer.

I hope she doesn't lose her license, I hope she is not fired, I hope she is not sued by the family. All of these could happen, maybe none will.

I agree, do not give out any more details here or anywhere else.

If no malpractice coverage, get your own attorney. Go to www.martindalehubbell.com It is a website to find attorneys in various locations and specialties.

Post here in general terms to keep us abreast.

I will pray for all to come out well.
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No. 8
from lucylumps
Old Aug 03, 2007, 09:19 AM

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As with all of the posters above, my family and I will keep you in our prayers. Please keep us posted.
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No. 9
from bigsyis
Old Aug 03, 2007, 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by pagandeva2000 View Post
I am sorry to hear this as well. All nurses are subject to making errors. We live in fear of them daily. The circumstances, the volume of patients and the demands made on us leave us open to this daily. I pray for positive results from this.
Well said. My thoughts, too.
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