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Brar, Jaspreet, RN

Consent agreement

Jun 17, 2022

​On June 17, 2022, a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement between BCCNM and Jaspreet Brar of Surrey, to address practice issues that occurred on February 20, 2021, and related to the Registrant administering a narcotic analgesic to a patient without first assessing the patient or checking the patient's vital signs, and for failing to assess a deteriorating patient for 10 hours. 

The Registrant has voluntarily agreed to terms equivalent to a limit on their practice, including: 

  1. A suspension of their nursing registration for 1 week;

  2. A limit prohibiting them from practicing in any Emergency Department for 12 months;

  3. Remedial education in documentation, medication administration, critical thinking, and professional standards, and review of the BCCNM Practice and Professional Standards; and,

  4. Developing a learning plan which will be shared with their employer and with BCCNM. 

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

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