Nurse has died.
This table shows the actions taken against this nurse, as well as the allegations included in the formal accusations filed by the board.
Days elapsed is a Los Angeles Times and ProPublica calculation referring to the amount of time that passed between the board's first public accusation against the nurse and the imposition of discipline.
| Accusation Date | Decision Date | Days Elapsed | Discipline | Allegations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 17, 2007 | - | Accusation Pending | In diversion program, out-of-state discipline, and on-the-job misconduct |
This nurse was disciplined by 1 state nursing board other than California's.
| State | Discipline Date (Other State) |
Action (Other State) |
Days before first California accusation filed on Aug. 17, 2007 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ariz. | 2/15/07 | Surrendered | 183 |
| This nurse was labeled a threat to public safety.
That means the board's diversion program for impaired nurses determined that the nurse's violations in the program were serious and warranted dismissal and a referral for swift investigation. To the right is the number of days it took the board to file an accusation (Aug. 17, 2007) against the nurse after he/she was labeled a public risk on Apr. 14, 2006. |
490
days |
Data last updated Dec. 26, 2009