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Li, Zhe (Helen), RN

Consent agreement

Jan 24, 2024

On Jan. 24, 2024, a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement between BCCNM and Zhe (Helen) Li, RN of Vancouver, B.C., to address practice issues that occurred on or around July to November 2022 related to incorrect medication preparation and administration, incorrect blood product administration, inaccurate and/or incomplete documentation, incomplete report and/or handover to staff, inadequate patient assessment (including a lack of vital signs), and not ensuring proper telemetry alarms were set for safe patient monitoring.

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

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

  2. A limit for 24 months prohibiting them from working in acute care and/or specialty areas, having more than one employer, working on more than one unit or area of work, floating, providing regulatory oversight to students and/or staff, and from being in charge;

  3. Indirect supervision, support, and mentorship of their nursing practice for 18 months; and

  4. Development of 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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