Published Sep 15, 2013
Hopeles
1 Post
I have been a RN for over 10 years. I have a MSN.
Last year, my 16 year old step child attacked me and beat me in the face. in self defense, I pushed her against a wall and held down her arms, which left a scratch and a bruise on her arm. I called the police to have her removed from my home and she made up some story being the compulsive liar that she is..and I was the one arrested.
Long story short, I accepted a plea bargain for deferred adjudication. My nursing license is currently inactive. I chose not to renew until I complete my community supervision and have a copy of my order for non disclosure to send to the board.
Is there any hope for me in getting my license back?? I am in Texas.
I am completely devastated and feel very hopeless.
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
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I am so sorry you are facing this inordinately stressful situation. However, as an Internet bulletin board, any advice we could give you would be outside of our scope and possibly inaccurate/ harmful to you. This does not mean that we do not care - We care about you and the challenging situation you are facing right now.
Since we cannot offer any legal advice, please consult a lawyer ASAP - preferably one whose specialty area is in nurse litigation issues with state boards of nursing.
These links may be of help to you:
Texas Board of Nursing
The American Association of Nurse Attorneys
Professional Liability Insurance for nurses, nursing medical malpractice.
Wishing you health and peace in this situation.