Success Stories: Unparalleled BRN Representation

The Board of Registered Nursing investigation is one you don’t want to take on alone. When your RN/LVN license is in jeopardy, it’s good to know that you have a team of legal experts on your side. RN Guardian is here for you and offers proactive legal counsel to protect you and your career through …

How to Avoid Nursing License Revocation

Being a nurse is incredibly rewarding and allows you to impact so many lives through patient care. However, a mistake on or off the job could put your license in jeopardy, and in some cases, it can even lead to revocation or suspension. Should you ever find yourself in a sticky situation and facing disciplinary …

Nurse Practitioner Accused of Stealing Medication?

There is a term used specifically for a Nurse Practitioner accused of stealing medication, it is called diverting, and it happens so often that there is an entire program established by the BRN for such nurses. That program is the Diversion or Intervention Program. Nurses are actually more familiar with the term diversion or diverting …

RN Guardian Client Success Stories

At RN Guardian, we have a team of legal professionals who are 100% dedicated to defending California Registered Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses by helping them protect their licenses entirely. Our attorneys have expertise in the DUI process, navigating the BRN investigations, criminal defense, and other licensing issues. Our attorneys help prepare our clients for …

LVN Placed on Administrative Leave Pending Employer Investigation

As a licensed vocational nurse, your first clue that the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians may be getting involved with your LVN license starts with your employer placing you on administrative leave while they conduct an internal investigation into charting mistakes or missing medications. If you are a nurse who has been placed …

RN Accused of Stealing Medication?

There is a term used specifically for an RN accused of stealing medication, it is calling diverting, and it happens so often that there is an entire program established by the BRN for such nurses. That program is the Diversion or Intervention Program. Nurses are actually more familiar with the term diversion or diverting than …

RN on Placed on Administrative Leave Pending Employer Investigation

As a registered nurse, your first clue that the BRN may be getting involved with your RN license, starts with your employer placing you on administrative leave while they conduct an internal investigation into charting mistakes or missing medications. If you are a nurse who has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation by …