As a nurse, you provide the highest standard of care to all of your patients. However, there will always be that one patient who complains about everything you do. The idea that a single patient complaint could jeopardize your license can feel alarming and unfair,...
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What happens at a California nursing license hearing
Receiving a formal accusation from the California Board of Registered Nursing is one of the most stressful moments in a nurse's career. If the case is not resolved through negotiation beforehand, it moves to a formal administrative hearing before the Office of...
5 habits nurses should avoid to reduce drug diversion suspicion
Handling controlled substances is a key part of patient care, and misuse or administering them improperly can harm lives. Even small, unintentional habits in how you handle medication can raise questions. By knowing which actions may count as drug diversion, you can...

