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Ai To Replace Nurses

Ai To Replace Nurses

Ai To Replace Nurses ai is coming for your job Board of Nursing Ai To Replace Nurses 6 Things to Know about AI Introduction The October 2023 issue of the Texas Board of Nursing Bulletin features an article titled “Ready or Not: AI is Coming,” shedding light on the potential integration of artificial intelligence (AI) […]

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Nurse drug testing, Substance abuse, Board of Nursing reporting

7 Step-by-Step Guide of Mastering the Art of Nurse Drug Testing That Would Blow Your Mind

Introduction Within the nursing profession, one often-encountered scenario involves nurses being requested by their employers to undergo nurse drug testing. These tests are typically solicited when there are concerns about nurse drug testing, substance abuse, or potential disparities in medication counts. The prevailing question that haunts nurses facing this situation is whether they should acquiesce

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Administrative Hearing

6 Inspiring Guidance for Nurses: Understanding the Journey to an Administrative Hearing

Office of Administrative Hearing Board of Nursing Introduction: As a nurse, receiving a notice letter informing you of an impending Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) can be a deeply unsettling experience. But what exactly does this mean? It signifies that you are headed for a trial where you will be subjected to cross-examination, required to

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California Board of Nursing: Relitigating Cases Adjudicated by Other States

Having experienced the complexities of #nursing Boards in various states, I must emphasize that the #california Board of Nursing approach can be egregious. California has a considerable tendency to re-litigate cases already resolved in another state. It is disheartening to witness the difficulties and lack of reasonableness the California Board, led by Department of Justice

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Nurses Are Not Protected From a Board Complaint During Covid

Nurses are once again fighting the Covid-19/SARS-COV-2 war. This will be the fourth time nurses have bore the traumatic and heavy burden of Covid-19.  This time it is the Delta variant. A variant that is 1000 times more transmissable than previous Corona virus strains. Nurses are again seeing things they can’t unsee. This time children,

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ONE SIZE FITS ALL NURSING BOARD STIPULATIONS: REGARDLESS OF OFFENSE

Why is it boards need to assess career crippling stipulations and post on “walls of shame”, nurses who commit minor violations of the NPA?    I am thinking of documentation omissions or errors that in no way placed a patient in harm’s way. Documentation errors are one of the most common reasons I see for

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Defend your license

Is Nursing Board Discipline Getting More Aggressive

— Texas Board epitomizes national trend, with nurses seeing campaign of intimidation by Ryan Basen, Enterprise & Investigative Writer, MedPage Today February 23, 2021https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/91322 Joe Flores, NP, JD, has been defending nurses against investigations by the Texas Board of Nursing for several years.  Flores, a Corpus Christi attorney and  part-time hospice care nurse practitioner, rarely

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