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Kaur, Mandeep, RN

Consent agreement

May 5, 2021

​On May 5, 2021 a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement between BCCNM and Mandeep Kaur of Surrey, BC, to remediate practice issues that occurred in July of 2020 related to making a home visit and assessing a client not assigned to them, calling the client's physician to report the assessment findings, suggesting changes to medications and a referral for home oxygen, telling the physician the nurses assigned to the client were not taking good care of the client, failing to notify the Team Leader of their actions, failing to communicate their actions to the nurses assigned to the client, and failing to document their actions.

The Registrant has voluntarily agreed to terms equivalent to limits and conditions on practice, including: a three week suspension of registration, a reprimand for the conduct, remedial education related to professionalism and ethics and completion of a regulatory practice consultation program.

The Inquiry Committee is satisfied that the terms will protect the public.

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