Many of these people got in trouble in some way or another, so their license was revoke. The significance that this aspect has in the nursing practice is the fact that the Board’s main concern is to keep patients safe. The concept of giving a second chance to people whom got in trouble and lost their license or certification is highly regarded; however, the purpose of the hearing is to find out in great detail the reasons behind such punishment. If the stories heard do not match up with what the Board has in record, this immediately raises concern because if these people have the audacity to lie in front of the Board, it will be more likely for these people to continue lying; therefore, the Board would make their decisions based on the character of the individual in trouble. For example, Savanna Jo Carlisle got her CNA exam postpone because the Board find out that she was previously in trouble with charges related to alcohol (DUI), she stood in front of the Board and explained that she should not be accountable for an issue that happened three years ago. The Board immediately asked her about how many times she has been in trouble? She responded that only twice, the Board immediately questioned her because their records indicated that she has been in trouble three times. She cleared the misunderstanding by saying that she got in trouble twice with alcohol related. The Board was silent for a few minutes, then they requested for more information and additional testing to make sure that she is not abusing alcohol, a civil penalty of 100.00, and stated that as soon as she finished her course to become a CNA, her certification was going to be
Many of these people got in trouble in some way or another, so their license was revoke. The significance that this aspect has in the nursing practice is the fact that the Board’s main concern is to keep patients safe. The concept of giving a second chance to people whom got in trouble and lost their license or certification is highly regarded; however, the purpose of the hearing is to find out in great detail the reasons behind such punishment. If the stories heard do not match up with what the Board has in record, this immediately raises concern because if these people have the audacity to lie in front of the Board, it will be more likely for these people to continue lying; therefore, the Board would make their decisions based on the character of the individual in trouble. For example, Savanna Jo Carlisle got her CNA exam postpone because the Board find out that she was previously in trouble with charges related to alcohol (DUI), she stood in front of the Board and explained that she should not be accountable for an issue that happened three years ago. The Board immediately asked her about how many times she has been in trouble? She responded that only twice, the Board immediately questioned her because their records indicated that she has been in trouble three times. She cleared the misunderstanding by saying that she got in trouble twice with alcohol related. The Board was silent for a few minutes, then they requested for more information and additional testing to make sure that she is not abusing alcohol, a civil penalty of 100.00, and stated that as soon as she finished her course to become a CNA, her certification was going to be