Aydrianna523
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I think since her felony had to do with contributing to a murder coverup, that'll keep her out of nursing.This will all be taken care of before she is set to renew on 8/31/21. She will have the revocation on her license - I'd bet my house on it.
She won't. That's not what the BON says at all. All it says is nothing AUTOMATICALLY disqualifies you. That there is a process the BON goes through to evaluate each case. And, IMO, that's actually BETTER in this case since what she pled guilty to does not encompass the entire scenario. The BON will hear this case and see everything - not just what she pled guilty to. Again, IMO.
EXACTLY.
Bingo.
Yes, please provide evidence of DA May granting immunity to anyone at this point.
Let's say a future co-worker/nurse kills someone, and she decides to cover it up again, the hospital has a huge law suit. Also since she's contemplated killing someone, even using drugs to do it, WHO KNOWS if she'll cross that line again. So if the nursing board is smart...we all know what they need to do.
There is actually a book about nurses and doctors killing. I haven't read it yet. If I do, I'll never want to go to the hospital again