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Avoiding Liability Bulletin - September 1, 2012 It doesn’t seem possible that this Bulletin for nurses has been up and...

Nancy Brent August 31, 2012

Questioning Discharge Instructions – An Example of Open Lines of Communication

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - August 15, 2012 Rick Martin was admitted to a Texas medical center for a cardiac catheterization...

Nancy Brent August 31, 2012

Why Does Continuing Education Help With Risk Management?

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - August 1, 2012 In recent years, many states have required licensed nurses, sometimes including all levels...

Nancy Brent August 31, 2012

How Open Communications Within the Health Care Facility Reduces Liability

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 15, 2012 Health care delivery requires a plethora of communication among and between all facility...

Nancy Brent August 31, 2012

How Does a Job Description Help You Avoid Professional Liability?

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 1, 2012 When applying for a position in any health care setting and in any...

Nancy Brent August 31, 2012

What Discipline Can a Board of Nursing Impose Against a Nurse Licensee?

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - April 15, 2012 If allegations against a nurse are proven, or he or she admits to...

Nancy Brent August 31, 2012

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