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New nurse mistakes that could affect your license

On Behalf of | Jul 20, 2018 | Nursing License Defense |

As an eager and brand new nurse, you have not become as seasoned as some of your more experienced counterparts. This can leave you open to several pitfalls that may rise up to threaten your license at some point in your career. While your education provided you with a vast amount of knowledge about nursing, it may not have prepared you to avoid making simple mistakes that might result in losing your license.

In our Sacramento practice, we have seen many new nurses seeking nursing license defense services. In most cases, they are completely baffled about how their nursing career came under threat. Unfortunately, even innocent mistakes can have a lasting impact on your career. We encourage you to look at the following mistakes to which many new California nurses fall prey.

Social media practices

Posting information about your patients on social media outlets could jeopardize your license. To be safe and to preserve your professional demeanor, avoid using social media at all while you are on duty.

Gossipy situations

Gossiping with coworkers about other nurses, doctors or patients could land you in hot water. Although it may be tempting to join in, it serves your career to refrain from unprofessional discussions.

Not thinking critically

Remember that you may serve as a safety net for doctors and other professionals even if you do not want such a role. Look over the treatment records of your patients before you follow through on any potentially erroneous orders. If something happens that harms a patient, you want to be sure that the blame does not fall on your shoulders.

In a best-case scenario, you will never need to build a nursing license defense. However, preparing for the unforeseen can often save your career. This may involve thinking proactively about your behaviors and even initiating first contact with a nursing license defense lawyer just in case you ever need legal help. Please see the information on our website if you would like to learn more.

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