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Nicolas, Bionic, RN

Consent agreement

Sep 7, 2025

On Sept. 7, 2025,  a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a consent agreement between BCCNM and Bionic Nicolas of Surrey, B.C., to address practice issues that occurred in November 2024. The issues were related to unsafe medication administration practices resulting in an error, and a breach of an existing consent agreement. 

Bionic Nicolas has agreed to a cancellation of his nursing registration, with no right to renew for one year. Should he re-apply for practising registration in the future, he will have to meet competence, character, and fitness requirements, as determined by the Registration Committee. 

BCCNM standards set expectations to ensure nurses are practising competently, ethically, responsibly, and safely. Nurses are accountable for their nursing decisions, actions, and professional conduct. Nurses must meet these standards in providing care to patients.​

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

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