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Certified 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

Ethics and Law in Nursing: Friends or Foes?

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - June 19, 2017 You might find it difficult to reconcile how ethics and law impact nursing...

Nancy Brent June 19, 2017

Falsification of Patient Care Record Can Lead to Criminal Convictions

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - June 1, 2017 N.B., an LPN, worked at a nursing home and was assigned to care...

Nancy Brent June 1, 2017

Team Relationships and Team Communication Affect Patient Care and Legal Liability

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - May 17, 2017 It is not unusual for nursing staff to feel a sense of purpose and...

Nancy Brent May 17, 2017

The Importance of Continued Clinical Competency in Nursing Practice

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - October 1, 2016 Continued clinical competency is a topic that has gained much attention in nursing in...

Nancy Brent October 3, 2016

Expert Witness Affidavits Must Contain Specific Facts Either Supporting or Not Supporting Standard of Care

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - August 1, 2016 In Griffin v. Methodist Hospital 1, a patient’s lengthy stay in the hospital...

Nancy Brent August 1, 2016

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