On March 11, 2018 a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement between CRNBC and Jennifer Monjardin of Vancouver, to remediate practice issues related to documentation, assessment, medication administration and falsifying documentation. In March 2017, while employed as a full time RN at a transitional care and medical unit, competence deficits and conduct concerns were identified in the Registrant’s practice including: failure to document assessments per physician order; failure to perform sufficient assessments when the patient did not respond to requests to take part in assessment activities; failure to follow the 7 Rights of Medication Administration; documenting a respiratory rate for a patient she did not assess, and failure to transcribe a telephone physician order.
The Registrant has voluntarily agreed to a 30 day suspension and terms equivalent to a limit and condition on practice, including: a requirement to work in a supernumerary capacity for 150 hours to consolidate skills, followed by a six-month limit precluding practice as sole RN, in an in-charge or supervisory capacity or unsupervised. She has agreed to additional terms including disclosure to employers and remedial education.
The Inquiry Committee is satisfied that the terms will protect the public.