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Zhang, Xiao (Andy), LPN

Consent agreement

Dec 7, 2022

​On December 7, 2022, a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement between BCCNM and Xiao (Andy) Zhang of Surrey to address practice issues that oc​​curred June 10, 2021 to July 16, 2021, related to concerns around the following areas of practice: medication administration and prioritization, risk and safety assessment, and being unreceptive to feedback.

​The Registrant has volu​​ntarily agreed to terms equivalent to a limit and/or condition on their practice, including: 

  1. A suspension of their nursing registration for one day;

  2. A limit prohibiting them from being the sole regulated nurse on duty;

  3. Remedial education in Health and Physical Assessment, and Psychomotor Skills Review;

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

  5. A regulatory practice consulting program to address the foundational issues underpinning this Agreement.

​The Inquiry Committee is satisf​​ied that the terms will protect the public.

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