|
| Suspensions |
| Abraham, Janis |
unprofessional conduct; failure to practice in
accordance to the standards normally expected; improper use of
drugs, medical supplies, or patient's records; use of or being under
the influence of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs or drugs which
impair judgement while on duty, to include making application for
employment |
| Benoit, Karen |
violation of probation order |
| Bourque, Angela |
habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; unprofessional conduct; failure to practice in
accordance to the standards normally expected; performing procedures
beyond the authorized scope of practical nursing; improper use of
drugs, medical supplies, or patient's records; use of or being under
the influence of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs or drugs which
impair judgement while on duty, to include making application for
employment |
| Celino, Darlene |
guilty of unprofessional conduct |
| Chatmon, Maurice |
guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting
to procure a license to practice practical nursing; unprofessional
conduct; failure to practice in accordance to the standards normally
expected; is convicted
of a crime or offense which reflects the inability of the nurse to
practice practical nursing with due regard for the health and safety
of clients or patients or enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere
to a criminal charge regardless of final disposition of the criminal
proceeding including, but not limited to, expungement or
non-adjudication or pardon |
| Christoffer, Carol |
guilty of unprofessional conduct; falsifying records;
other |
| Fairley, Jocquel |
guilty of unprofessional conduct; is convicted of a
crime or offense which reflects the inability of the nurse to
practice practical nursing with due regard for the health and safety
of clients or patients or enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere
to a criminal charge regardless of final disposition of the criminal
proceeding including, but not limited to, expungement or
non-adjudication or pardon |
| Fields, Boyde |
guilty of unprofessional conduct |
| Gover, Marshall |
guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting
to procure a license to practice practical nursing; is unfit or
incompetent by reason of negligence, habit or other causes;
unprofessional conduct; failure to practice in accordance to the
standards normally expected; is convicted of a crime or offense
which reflects the inability of the nurse to practice practical
nursing with due regard for the health and safety of clients or
patients or enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a criminal
charge regardless of final disposition of the criminal proceeding
including, but not limited to, expungement or non-adjudication or
pardon; guilty of moral turpitude; inappropriate, incomplete or
improper documentation |
| Hankins, Laurie |
violation of probation order |
| Hedrick, Debbie |
violation of probation order |
| Hunt, Carol |
violation of probation order |
| Hutchinson, Sheila |
habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; unprofessional conduct; use of or being under
the influence of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs or drugs which
impair judgement while on duty, to include making application for
employment |
| Ingram, Fannie |
guilty of a crime; is unfit or incompetent by reason
of negligence, habit or other causes; habitually intemperate or is
addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs; unprofessional conduct;
failure to practice in accordance to the standards normally
expected; is convicted of a crime or offense which reflects the
inability of the nurse to practice practical nursing with due regard
for the health and safety of clients or patients or enters a plea of
guilty or nolo contendere to a criminal charge regardless of final
disposition of the criminal proceeding including, but not limited
to, expungement or non-adjudication or pardon |
| Le Blanc, Melissa |
unprofessional conduct; failure to practice in
accordance to the standards normally expected; improper use of
drugs, medical supplies, or patient's records |
| Leonard, Robert |
violation of probation order |
| Murry, Deborah |
guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting
to procure a license to practice practical nursing; guilty of a
crime; guilty of unprofessional conduct; failure to practice
practical nursing according to the standards normally expected;
failure to exercise technical competence in carrying out nursing
care |
| Pierce, Jr., John |
unfit or incompetent by reason of negligence, habit or
other causes; habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; unprofessional conduct; failure to practice in
accordance to the standards normally expected; failure to utilize
appropriate judgement in administering nursing practice; improper
use of drugs, medical supplies, or patient records; inappropriate,
incomplete or improper documentation |
| Ray, Denise |
violation of probation order |
| Ross, Stayce |
violation of probation order |
| Smith, Dorothy |
violation of probation order |
| Sonnier, Natalie |
guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting
to procure a license to practice practical nursing; is habitually
intemperate or addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs;
unprofessional conduct |
|
|
| Suspend
period of time/probations |
| Punchard, Keisha |
is habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; guilty of unprofessional conduct; other |
| Roan, Rhonda |
habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; guilty of unprofessional conduct; performing
procedures beyond the authorized scope of practical nursing;
improper use of drugs, medical supplies, or patient records |
| Videau, Wanda |
habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; guilty of unprofessional conduct; failure to
practice practical nursing in accordance to the standards normally
expected; improper use of drugs, medical supplies, or patient's
records; falsifying records |
| Wineski, Stacie |
habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; guilty of unprofessional conduct; failure to
practice practical nursing in accordance to the standards normally
expected; improper use of drugs medical supplies, or patient records |
| Winters, Molly |
habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of
habit-forming drugs; guilty of unprofessional conduct; failure to
practice practical nursing in accordance to the standards normally
expected; improper use of drugs, medical supplies, or patient
records; falsifying records |
|
|
| Summary
suspensions |
| Arender, James |
Jacobs, Angelica |
| Beltz, Wendy |
Raymond, Natalie |
| Chandler, Mary |
Richard, Alfrieda |
| Dove, Laura |
Richardson, Kenneth |
| Eppinette, Krystal |
Towle, Lisa |
| Hammett, Laura |
Wood, Caren |
| Howard, Lillie |
|
|
|
| Probation
with stipulations |
| Crawford, John |
Moreaux, Trudy |
| Dickerson, Mary |
Peck, Jeremy |
| Emanuel, Glenda |
Starks, Yolanda |
| Fontana, Tammy |
Swan, Danielle |
| Gandham, Heidi |
Wade, Cassandra |
| Hines, Donna |
Ward, Jennifer |
| Holland, Michael |
|
|
|
| Letter
of reprimand |
| Bankston, Beth |
Le Duff, Lisa |
| Chatman, Mildred |
Lee, Jonathan |
| Gremillion, Sandra |
Modisette, Sherry |
| Kerley, Anna |
Quinn, Christy |
| Le Blanc, Carla |
Scott, Ruby |
|
|
| Fully
reinstated |
| Clark, Patricia |
Miller, Jeanette |
| Dorsey, Albert |
Nolan, Ann |
| Guillory, Darci |
Noland, Beckey |
| Kvaternik, Cheryl |
Trahan, Marilyn |
| Lyons, Brenda |
|
|
|
| Denied
licensure |
| Shields, Winston |
|
|