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Medication Errors: When Do They Lead to Disciplinary Action Against Nurses?

Posted by Joseph D. Lento | Apr 20, 2025 | 0 Comments

Nurses face some of the most challenging conditions among medical professionals. As a nurse, you must meet constant demands from patients, doctors, hospital administrators, and families. You often work long hours with excessive patient loads, and you must nonetheless strive to provide the highest standards of care, act compassionately toward your patients and their families, give doctors as much support as they need, and complete large amounts of paperwork. These work environments create the optimal conditions for nurses to make mistakes, including administering incorrect medications and dosages. As a nurse, if you make medication errors that can harm patients, you will likely face disciplinary action. Consequences can range from additional training requirements to work restrictions to more severe penalties, including license suspension or revocation.

If you face accusations of improper care, including medication errors, you must make sure you have the best tools available to help you defend yourself and get your nursing career back on track. The Lento Law Firm Professional License Defense Team can advise you and protect your rights throughout the disciplinary process. We represent nurses nationwide, and we can help defend you against accusations of failing to provide appropriate care. Call 888-535-3686 or complete our confidential contact form to learn more.

What to Expect if You Face Accusations of Medication Errors

Making medication errors falls under the category of failing to provide the appropriate level of care, which you may also know as negligence or nursing misconduct. Medication errors can include administering incorrect medication or incorrect dosages, as well as making errors in the timing or intervals of the medicine.

When a patient, their family, or your co-workers accuse you of making medication errors, the state nursing board will initiate an investigation. If the investigator discovers evidence to support the claim, you may have the option to settle on a certain penalty. If you decline, the matter will likely proceed to a hearing, with a range of possible penalties resulting. The degree of disciplinary action will vary based on the frequency of errors, the number of patients whose care is in question, and the severity of the consequences for the patients.

When you face this scary situation, with your livelihood and career in jeopardy, it's important that you give yourself the best chances for the most positive outcome. The Lento Law Firm Professional License Defense Team can help you understand the disciplinary process, identify the evidence most likely to work in your favor, ensure your rights throughout the investigation and hearing, and provide the best defense against accusations of improper care.

Meeting the constant demands of a nursing career places immense pressure on you to provide the highest level of care for your patients. When mistakes happen, make sure to arm yourself with the best defense available to safeguard the future of your career. Contact the Lento Law Firm Professional License Defense Team at 888-535-3686 or via our online contact form, and we'll help you minimize penalties and protect your professional reputation.

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Joseph D. Lento

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