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A lot of BON sites have disciplinary records online that you can browse through. From what I've seen, they usually involve drug use and/or diversion. The only personal story I know of involves a DUI. The nurse didn't loose her license for the DUI itself, but for failing to respond to the board when they contacted her about it by mail.
I heard a story from an instructor that when she worked for another school, a student faked having cancer, school started a scholarship in her name, and she started working on a bone marrow transplant floor. She ended up overdosing and her friend took her to the ER and stated that she had cancer. When the ER doctor started examining her, he found that there was nothing under her bandages. Her license was suspended pending a psych evaluation. Our class happened to attend the BON hearing that involved her case. They permanently revoked her license.
I used to work with a nurse who stole prescription pads from the nurses' station and wrote scripts for herself with forged MD signatures for opioids. She lost her license when she was discovered. I never understood why, but our hospital used to have the prescription pads just lying around in drawers, not locked up or anything. I guess it was to make things easier for the doctors, but what a risky thing to do!
I worked with a nurse who faked a home visit, complete with fake assessments and forged signatures. She lost her license because she failed to show up for her hearing.
I'm curious how this was discovered. Did the patient call the agency and ask why they didn't get a visit that day, or was it discovered that they were in bad shape after she had facetiously documented that they were fine and stable?
I used to work home hospice. I cannot even imagine faking a visit. That is really rotten.
Srobbins2310
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Just curious what are some reasons why a nurse would lose her license or go to jail? Just curious if anyone has any stories?