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Avraham, Mariah, RN

Consent agreement

Feb 21, 2018

​On February 21, 2018 a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agreement between CRNBC and Mariah Avraham of Mission, to remediate practice issues related to her care of a resident prior to and on her day of death in March 2016. Specifically, the Former Registrant did not fully document wound care assessments in the three weeks prior to death, failed to note that the resident was suffering from an acute illness, failed to escalate care as required by the resident’s MOST level, and failed to notify family or a physician.

The Former Registrant has voluntarily agreed to relinquish practising registration and be subject to terms equivalent to a condition and limit on practice should registration be reinstated at a future date.

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

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