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Was the Nurse’s Conduct in Ordering Seclusion and Restraint Professionally Negligent?
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - October 16, 2017 In the September 6th, 2017 Bulletin, I wrote about a case where a...
Nancy Brent October 16, 2017Utah Nurse Refuses to be an “Agent” of the Utah Police
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - September 15, 2017 Throughout my many years of practicing law, I have presented seminars and programs...
Nancy Brent September 15, 2017Psychiatric Nurse and Mental Health Aides Responsible for Patient’s Injuries
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - September 6, 2017 Nursing literature has recently been reporting troublesome incidents of violence against nurses in...
Nancy Brent September 5, 2017Real Time Disciplinary Actions Against Nurse Aides and Nurse Assistants (CNAs)
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - August 16, 2017 As you know, your certification, registration or license as a nurse aide or...
Nancy Brent August 16, 2017Discharge Instructions and Liability
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - August 1, 2017 When a patient is discharged from a health care facility, the patient’s discharge...
Nancy Brent August 1, 2017Certified Nursing Assistant’s Conduct Leads to Voluntary Surrender of Her Certification
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - July 2017 Nurse Aide and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) practice has been the subject of a...
Nancy Brent July 18, 2017