been recommended to have my license on probation

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need help been a nurse now two years in year one i missed documentation on seven meds and they were narcotics. I have been asked to agree to a consent order for my state but have also been recommended to have my license on probation hearing or follw suit. Where do I began. please nurse friends help.

Specializes in Hospital Education Coordinator.

missing documentation SEVEN times? That is not an accident, that is an unsafe habit. You are lucky if they only want you to be on probation and not suspension. If you think you were accused unjustly then you probably need an attorney. If this is fair, then abide by their rules and be glad you get to keep your license. If you are an impaired nurse, get help immediately.

Specializes in Oncology.

All 7 times were narcotics and you haven't missed any documentation on, say, metformin or lisinopril?

Specializes in Oncology.

And please tell me that isn't your real name and birth year.

I'm surprised the DEA isn't involved TBH

Obtain legal representation. Check the referral service at TAANA Executive Office - Home for a nurse attorney in your area experienced in dealing with your nursing board.

Seven times for narcs only looks obvious and probation might help you if you've got a problem. if you don't have a problem with narcs retain a lawyer and take it all the way. Sometimes boards don't particularly like going to superior court and may dismiss it if you've got a valid reason for the errors. Seven times just doesn't sound good.

Why you ask random internet people and not a lawyer is beyond me. I'd slap a probation sticker too.

Call your for guidance. I would be right on getting legal representation before doing anything.

Specializes in ER.

I really think this forum should disallow real names. This is a brand new poster who could very well be using someone else's name to slander them or spread malicious gossip. People do a lot of mischief online.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

We cannot regulate people and they are allowed to do as they wish. We can recommend but they are free to make their own choice.

OP it is probably best if you change your name (if it is your real name) Allnurses is public and can be seen, read, searched, by anyone.

I am sorry you are going through this...please seek legal advice and call your malpractice carrier.

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