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it's encouraging for those nurses that shouldn't be, but highly discouraging for those nurses that have been wrongfully accused.
I was reported to my BON vindictively so I experienced firsthand what happens. It was quite an experience.
Luckily I was wise enough to get a nurse attorney in my corner from the getgo, and the outcome was good...the board threw the complaint out and expunged it from my record. Unfortunately this ugly incident keeps coming up on my Group One record but I have learned how to deal with it and not to let it get me down.
Accused does not necessarily mean guilty. I have to keep reminding some nurses of this....nurses can be hardest on each other.
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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from advance for nurses june 10, 2004:
your state licensing board is there to protect the public, not to be an advocate for you. know how to protect yourself.
learn how.