License Investigation Against Allegedly Impaired APRN Closed with a Finding of No Probable Cause
Posted on Firm News, Professional Licensure Investigations April 11, 2022 by Parker Eastin
The Firm successfully defended an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN/CRNA) against allegations that the APRN was impaired on the job, was diverting anesthesia drugs for the APRN’s own use, and was altering drug counts to cover up the diversion. The Firm investigated the allegations at issue and prepared a rebuttal statement that highlighted evidence that Read more →