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Tonegawa, Taeno, LPN

Consent agreement

Oct 23, 2018

​Allegatio​​n(s)

The Registrant failed to prioritize patient care appropriately and was unable to meet her assigned patients' care requirements; failed to complete adequate health assessments of patients; failed to use critical thinking; was unable to set up and prime an IV and use the pump; did not respond urgently when asked to contact the doctor regarding stat ECG and bloodwork; and failed to communicate with colleagues using professional and medical terminology.

Ter​ms

The Registrant agreed to: complete a course in critical thinking; and a Consolidated Clinical Course, including 250 hours of supervision by way of nursing contact hours; and participate in consultations with a BCCNP representative.

​Condition on pract​ice

The Registrant agreed to complete the above stated courses before applying for conversion to practising registration.

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