15 year old in nursing school .

Sounds like her father was behind this , let her do thyroid scan on patient when she was 7 , so sad , like kids want to do this .

Abc called BON and they said she can work at 15 . Guess if she messes up with medications or other wise , she will be tried as an adult.

The worst part is Ducey giving Edson College money for grants and they use it on a OUT OF STATE Minor . They only want high grades so they will pass in a 12 month program. Pass the test. and show them how they can do it. Anyone who is a nurse for any length of time knows it takes a LONG time to put it all together . Pick up on things , because you have experience.

How many AZ residents got turned down so this adolescent can take nursing in AZ . And is she going to stay ?? Most likely not. IF she was smart. But then is she was smart she would not get into something like nursing ! not in today’s mess they call ‘professional” nursing . Just dump on the nurse !

Most nurses would never recommend nursing to anyone they care about. Shameful that the grant money , millions given to ONE College was wasted , as far as helping the shortage of nurses. SAD !

3 thoughts on “15 year old in nursing school .”

  1. Taking grant money from AZ and putting out of state brats through nursing school. ? So wrong in many areas. She will not work in needed areas, she is getting this degree and keep getting degrees until she is just as weird as those on the BON who think they are leaders because of it ! Like they know more . We all know on the job is the best learning . Who listens to these fake drs ? crazy, if they only knew how stupid they sound to real people , not fakes .

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    1. The average total incurred amount of a nurse practitioner malpractice claim has increased to $332,137 – a jump of more than 10.5% since 2017, according to a newly released claim report published by the Nurses Service Organization (NSO), a division of Aon Affinity.

      The Nurse Practitioner Professional Liability Exposure Claim Report: 5th Edition highlights the top professional exposures facing nurse practitioners, including professional liability claims and license protection matters, as well as case studies, analyses, and insights.

      “Because NPs can diagnose, treat and prescribe to patients, they are more vulnerable to the threat of a malpractice suit,” says Michael Loughran, president of Aon Affinity Healthcare. “Our goal is to equip them with data and tools that can help them recognize their exposures, reduce their risks and ultimately help them improve patient outcomes.”
      Nurse Practitioner Malpractice Report Key Findings

      The cost to defend license matters is increasing. The average cost of defending complaints against NPs to the State Board of Nursing is $7,155, a 19.5% increase compared to the 2017 report and a 61.1% increase compared to the 2012 report.
      Nursing specialties with high exposure. Family and adult-gerontology primary care constitute 66% of all claims – with most occurring in the office of an NP or physician and many involving diagnoses and medication prescribing failures. The neonatal specialty again represents the highest average total incurred of closed claims.
      Key allegations. A majority of nurse practitioner professional liability claims involve diagnosis allegations. Death and cancer are the two most common injuries, representing more than half of the claims.
      Top nurse practitioner licensure complaints. The allegations that most frequently lead to licensing board complaints include allegations related to professional conduct and prescribing medication.

      See also
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      “Understanding the conditions that lead to a claim can help nurses develop techniques to mitigate risk and minimize the potential for litigation,” says Michael Scott, Assistant Vice President, Healthcare Underwriting, CNA. “This report provides nurses with tools and best practices to help create a safer environment for their patients and themselves.”
      Resources for Nurse Practitioners

      The report also includes links to Nurse Practitioner Spotlights and resources highlighting risk control best practices for NPs on several key topics: license defense, depositions, patient adherence, telemedicine, diagnosis, documentation, and prescribing.

      The Nurse Practitioner Professional Liability Exposure Claim Report: 5th Edition is the fifth claim report published by CNA and NSO addressing nurse practitioner liability since 2005 and represents NSO and CNA’s ongoing commitment to educating the nursing community.

      The general analysis includes 232 anonymized closed claims involving an NP, NP receiving coverage through a CNA-insured healthcare business, or an NP student that resulted in paid indemnity greater than or equal to $10,000.
      AND HOW MUCH DOES AZ BON SPEND TO CREATE THE CASES WHERE THERE ARE NONE !

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    2. I hear all the way in Tx that Ducey sucks and you nurses in AZ will be much better off getting rid of him . Hang in there his time is almost up . Just like JoEY her time is almost up actually sounds like her names are numbered . She stays because without her power of firing away and keeping those with stead stream of retirements from state of AZ she is NOTHING , but a crooked old ho .

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