I am under investigation by BON. Ethical question: Share or not share with potential employers?

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I have been under investigation for twenty months by my State Board of Nursing for twenty-four itemized complaints.  One day at 5pm I was abruptly fired.  No explanation was given.  There had been no prior warnings, just “leave and never return.” (Seriously!)

Repeatedly, since then, I have been approached to apply for a nursing job.  Each time, I shared that I was under investigation with the BON, offering to share both the complaint and share why I was innocent.  Each time this ended the hiring process.

My question for you is:

With the list of complaints alleged, (see the end of the post) especially the last one that alleges cognitive impairment, which of the following statements do YOU as a nurse agree with:

I believe that I must ethically let any potential employer (if the job will be working as an RN) know that there is an impending, and as yet, unresolved BON complaint against me.

OR

I believe that I am not ethically bound to share with any potential employer, (if the job will be working as an RN) that there is an impending, and as yet, unresolved BON Complaint against me.

Please DO NOT ask for any more information.  This is imperative.  Giving out too much information before investigation is finished could be interpreted as witness tampering (interfering with the investigation).  My lawyer has warned me to be very careful about giving out information.  Therefore, I cannot, at this time, give out any more information. 

I promise, that when the time is ripe, I will write, probably an article, sharing the entire story.

 

Since you will naturally want to know what the complaints were, here they all are:

Sent an unethical and unprofessional letter to a doctor.

Fraud, four separate itemizations

Mistakes administering medications.

Failing to document.

Failing to notify doctor of medical issues or medication issues.

Failure to wash hands when handling medications.

Failure to use gloves properly.

Failure to properly assess.

Failure to perform as ordered. 

“Creates a negative environment.”

“Nurse was late.”

“Nurse appeared scattered and somewhat sedated.”

Re-injection of insulin with the same needle.

Did not wash hands after injecting insulin.

Not cleaning hands between patients.

Inappropriate delegation to LNA’s

Refusing to work as part of a team.

Questionable assessment skills.

RN “talked more than worked.”

Neglecting patients.

Sloppy or non-existent documentation.

Violation of HIPAA (Keeping patient photographs on personal phone)

“The way the RN acts with some of the female residents is cause for concern.”

Engaging in nonsensical conversations causing interference with staff performing duties.

Talking too much.

“Medical or mental health issues (or a combination of both) that would prevent him from providing nursing care in a safe, professional and appropriate manner.”

Specializes in Occupational Health; Adult ICU.

I got kicked out of my BSN because I had 31 complaints, it's that simple.  The college determined that I could not be allowed to complete the Capstone with the complaints pending.

And pray tell, please, would you be a bit more specific in the way that I should interact with others, I am open to suggestion. 

And within some months the Sword of Damoclese (the 31 complaints) shall be resolved, or at least I hope so, and when that happens I do intend to share the outcome here on this thread.

However, just looking at a few of your posts and seeing: 

“I sincerely apologize for offending you.”

“Well... my post was mostly a joke.”

“I'm burnt out yo.

I suspect that at least one of us ought to look at the way we interact with others, and by the way, feel free to try do do the same with the many posts that I've submitted here.  Here's an article that I wrote so that you and the others that think I'm a scam can take a peek...

Anyone want to peruse that and perhaps say, "well, obviously it's just an assignment?"

"12,242 Views" and nobody complained on that one..., or any of the others... Just something to think about.

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12 hours ago, 42pines said:

It's so easy on the Internet to bully, and guess what--you just did it.  

I missed it, where's the bullying? Not nice, true. Bullying, nope

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On 4/29/2021 at 1:36 AM, 42pines said:

I got kicked out of my BSN because I had 31 complaints, it's that simple.  The college determined that I could not be allowed to complete the Capstone with the complaints pending.

And pray tell, please, would you be a bit more specific in the way that I should interact with others, I am open to suggestion. 

And within some months the Sword of Damoclese (the 31 complaints) shall be resolved, or at least I hope so, and when that happens I do intend to share the outcome here on this thread.

However, just looking at a few of your posts and seeing: 

“I sincerely apologize for offending you.”

“Well... my post was mostly a joke.”

“I'm burnt out yo.

I suspect that at least one of us ought to look at the way we interact with others, and by the way, feel free to try do do the same with the many posts that I've submitted here.  Here's an article that I wrote so that you and the others that think I'm a scam can take a peek...

Anyone want to peruse that and perhaps say, "well, obviously it's just an assignment?"

"12,242 Views" and nobody complained on that one..., or any of the others... Just something to think about.

Well.

Thanks for reading all my posts.

You may be my first fan.

 

Specializes in Occupational Health; Adult ICU.

My goal has been achieved.  NH BON dismissed "the complaint." (Note: The complaint was two letter of complaints with over 30 itemized complaints).  See attached image at bottom.  I'm happy to share who I am, should someone need to contact me but it seems to me that we're not supposed to post items that give personal details, thus the redaction.

I won't bore readers with an itemized list of complaints.  However they included allegation of sexual impropriety, as well as cognitive and physical impairment and drug use plus a lot of others.  This set of complaints has been under investigation by the Attorney General's Enforcement Division now for two years.    

The complaint(s) (two letters consisting of 32 allegations) were written by two RNs and an LPN and sent to the owner of the facility.   What is fascinating is that a complaint sent to the BON is protected against a defamation lawsuit by what is called "absolute" privelidge.  In this case the complaints were given to the owner of the entity I was administer for.  This too is subject to a "conditional" privelidge, (but not an "absolute privelidge) however,

that privelidge can be overturned in a defamation lawsuit if malice can be proven with "clear and convincing" evidence.  Thirty-two complaints, investigated by the Office of Attorney General, and ALL dismissed--think there might be provable defamation because of malice?  I think so, and I will attempt to prove just that.

 

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Congratulations.  Best wishes moving forward.

Specializes in Physiology, CM, consulting, nsg edu, LNC, COB.

Your atty can advise you about any defamation action. In the meantime, congratulations! 

Congratulations!! That's fantastic news!

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