I am paraphrasing what a State Nursing Board investigator allegedly told a nurse who was being investigated.
Anytime you are being investigated whether its in the workplace, a criminal investigation, State Nursing Board investigation, regulatory investigation, ect. and the investigation is directly or indirectly related to your nursing license or has the potential to impact your nursing license, it is a big deal.
What is a big deal? A big deal doesn't mean it will rain for forty days and forty nights after you receive notice of a Nursing Board Complaint or another investigation. A big deal means your spidey sense (my nephews were over here for the weekend and we watched Spiderman I, II, and two and half) should be tingling and you need to proceed with caution and make informed decisions.
Your license is your livelihood and protecting your license should be a big deal to you.
My nursing and law school education wasn't cheap or easy. I don't know about you but I didn't put a quarter in a bubble gum machine and out came my nursing degree and license and I didn't slide a dollar into a soda machine for my law degree and law license in three states for seventy five cents.
I worked hard for my nursing license and my law licenses and both are a big deal to me.
Is your nursing license a big deal to you?
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