September 15-16 Minutes - AZBN Arizona State Board Of Nursing

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Agenda Item VII.A.1.aArizona State Board of NursingDoug DuceyJoey RidenourGovernorExecutive DirectorBoard Meeting MinutesThe regular meeting of the Arizona State Board of Nursing convened at 8:00a.m., Thursday,September 15, 2016, in the Board of Nursing Board Room, Suite 200, 4747 N. 7th Street, Phoenix,Arizona, with Randy C. Quinn, CRNA, President, presiding.BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT:Randy C. Quinn, CRNA, PresidentCarolyn Jo McCormies, RN, MS, FNP-BC, Vice PresidentTheresa (Terri) Berrigan, LPN, C-AL, SecretaryKathryn L. Busby, JD, MemberLori Gutierrez, BS, RN-C, MemberM. Shawn Harrell, RN, MS, MemberJana Machesky, LPN, MemberDr. Melinda Preston, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, MemberDr. Melanie Logue, PhD, DNP, APRN, CFNP, FAANP, MemberBrandon Dale, MemberCecelia Andersen BSN, RNBOARD MEMBERS ABSENT:LEGAL COUNSEL:Elizabeth Campbell, Assistant Attorney GeneralSunita Krishna, Assistant Attorney GeneralSTAFF DIRECTORS:Joey Ridenour, RN, MN, FAAN, Executive DirectorJaneen Dahn, PhD, FNP-C, Associate Director of InvestigationsValerie Smith, RN, MS, FRE, Associate DirectorJudy Bontrager, RN, MN, Interim Associate Director of MonitoringRobert Ellis, BSIT, MBA, MPM, Associate Director of OperationsSTAFF:Katrina Alberty, Senior InvestigatorMax Barker, Senior InvestigatorStephanie Chambers, RN, MN, Nurse Practice ConsultantRonda Doolen, RN, BSN, MSN, Education Program AdministratorKathleen Harrington, RN, Nurse Practice ConsultantJan Kerrigan, RN, BSN, Nurse Practice Consultant/CANDOKristi Hunter, MSN, FNP-C, Nurse Practice Consultant/APFrank Curatola, Senior InvestigatorSue Bushong, Senior InvestigatorCindy George, RN, BSN, Education ConsultantAzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting MinutesRuth Kish, RN, MN, Nurse Practice ConsultantKatherine Watson, MSN, Nurse Practice ConsultantJennifer Ingram, Senior InvestigatorLinda Monas, Senior InvestigatorKirk Olson, Senior InvestigatorDavid Elson, Senior InvestigatorCindy Mand, MSN, RN, Nurse Practice ConsultantMichael Pilder, MSN, RN, APHN-BC, Nurse Practice ConsultantMichelle Morton, Senior InvestigatorBonnie Richter, MSW, Senior InvestigatorNaira Kutnerian, Legal Secretary II1

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aI.Call to OrderThe meeting was called to order at 8:00 a.m., Thursday, September 15, 2016.The following Board members were present: McCormies, Harrell, Preston, Gutierrez, Machesky,Busby, Logue, Andersen and Dale.McCormies presided.McCormies welcomed members of the audience, explained the procedure for addressing theBoard, and stated the mission of the Board.II.H.APRN/RN/LPN/CNA Investigative Report/Potential Summary SuspensionPursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1092.11(B) and/or Acceptance of a ConsentAgreement and/or Adoption of Complaint & Notice of HearingII.H.1.Jennifer Lynn BoruchLP043627(Kerrigan)(aka: Jennifer Lyn Mendivil)The proceeding began at 8:07a.m., with the following Board members present: McCormies,Harrell, Preston, Gutierrez, Machesky, Busby, Logue and Dale.Kerrigan addressed the Board with additional information.Campbell, Assistant Attorney General represented the State, provided legal advice.Boruch was not present and was not represented by legal counsel.Based upon the information presented at this meeting, Board members discussed whether ashowing of extraordinary circumstances or the possibility of irreparable harm has been madesupporting the need for a Summary Suspension.Busby moved, Preston seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon the informationpresented at this meeting and the information contained in the investigative report, to accept andadopt the proposed preliminary Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law of the Findings set forthin the draft Order attached to the investigative report.Board members discussed whether the foregoing conduct poses an immediate threat to the publichealth, safety, or welfare and requires emergency action pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1092.11(B).Busby moved, Preston seconded, based upon the information presented at this meeting, thefindings of fact and statute/rule violations identified in the investigative report, and make a findingthat public health safety and welfare imperatively requires emergency action and issue an Ordersummarily suspending the license of Jennifer Lynn Boruch LP043627 pending further hearing.The hearing shall be promptly instituted and cretaryQuinnPresidentXAzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting MinutesMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXXX2

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aIt was therefore ordered that the license of Jennifer Lynn Boruch LP043627 be suspended effectivewith the service of the written Order, and that Jennifer Lynn Boruch LP043627 will immediatelycease practice as a nurse. This suspension shall remain in effect pending a public hearing and finaldecision by the Arizona State Board of Nursing pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-1664.Quinn arrived to the meeting at 8:08 a.m.II.H.APRN/RN/LPN/CNA Investigative Report/Potential Summary SuspensionPursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1092.11(B) and/or Acceptance of a ConsentAgreement and/or Adoption of Complaint & Notice of HearingII.H.2.Melissa Kelly BombinoRN146562(Harrington)The proceeding began at 8:11a.m., with the following Board members present: Quinn, McCormies,Harrell, Preston, Gutierrez, Machesky, Busby, Logue and Dale.Harrington addressed the Board with additional information.Bombino was not present and was not represented by legal counsel.Based upon the information presented at this meeting, Board members discussed whether ashowing of extraordinary circumstances or the possibility of irreparable harm has been madesupporting the need for a Summary Suspension.Busby moved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon the informationpresented at this meeting and the information contained in the investigative report, to accept andadopt the proposed preliminary Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law of the Findings set forthin the draft Order attached to the investigative report.Board members discussed whether the foregoing conduct poses an immediate threat to the publichealth, safety, or welfare and requires emergency action pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1092.11(B).Busby moved, Anderson seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon the informationpresented at this meeting, the findings of fact and statute/rule violations identified in theinvestigative report, and make a finding that public health safety and welfare imperatively requiresemergency action and issue an Order summarily suspending the license of Melissa Kelly Bombino,RN 146562 pending further hearing. The hearing shall be promptly instituted and ecretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXXIt was therefore ordered that the license of Melissa Kelly Bombino, RN 146562 be suspendedeffective with the service of the written Order, and that Melissa Kelly Bombino, RN 146562 willimmediately cease practice as a nurse. This suspension shall remain in effect pending a publichearing and final decision by the Arizona State Board of Nursing pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-1664.VI.P.8.Jose Alberto McRaeRN154196; CNA1000007845 (Curatola)Curatola addressed the Board with additional information. Attorney Kim Kent was present andaddressed the Board. McRae was present and available for questions. Quinn moved, AndersonAzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes3

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aseconded, and after discussion it was unanimously carried, making a finding of reasonable cause,based upon the information in the investigative report and at no cost to the Board, issue an InterimOrder for a neuropsychological evaluation to be completed by a Board approved licensedpsychologist, and to include any additional testing deemed necessary by the evaluator, to becompleted with 45 days and then return to the Board. If the Interim Order is not completed, basedupon the information in the investigative report, issue Notice of Charges and include the factualallegations and alleged violations for failure to comply with the Interim aryQuinnPresidentXXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXXBerrigan arrived to the meeting at 8:26 a.m.VI.P.10.Beverly Renee SteigerRN168429; LP040856(Curatola)Attorney David Klink was present and addressed the Board. Steiger was present and available forquestions. Quinn moved, McCormies seconded, based upon the information in the investigativereport, offer a Consent Agreement for a minimum 12 month probation and to include the attachedstipulations, amended to, undergo treatment on a weekly basis and to continue until treatmentprovider recommends no further treatment needed. If not signed within 30 days, issue Notice ofCharges. After discussion the motion carried with six in favor, four opposed and one etaryXQuinnPresidentXXMcCormiesV. byMemberXXXVI.P.11.Pamela Erickson WerberRN043961(Curatola)Attorney Mandi Karvis was present and addressed the Board. Werber was present and availablefor questions. Harrell moved, Berigan seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based uponinformation in the investigative report, issue a Letter of Concern as proposed by Board staff andas contained in the investigative report.VI.P.12.Melissa Renee WernerRN188579(Curatola)(aka: Melissa Larson)Curatola addressed the Board with additional information. Attorney Paul Ramos and Werner werepresent and addressed the Board. Harrell moved, Busby seconded, and it was unanimously carriedto continue to the next Board meeting.VI.K.1.Nicole Lynn HenleyRN164826(Chambers)Chambers addressed the Board with additional information. Attorney Ken Baker and Henley werepresent and addressed the Board. McCormies moved, Anderson seconded, based upon theinformation in the investigative report, offer a Consent Agreement for 24-month probation, and toinclude the attached stipulations with the addition of: Respondent may work as a travel nurse onlyif she remains employed by her current employer, accepts only assignments in blocks of 12 weeksor longer and works only at facilities which are located in Arizona. If not signed within 30 days,issue Notice of Charges. After discussion the motion carried ten in favor and one opposed.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes4

Agenda Item retaryXXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. byMemberXXVI.C.3.Aghzee Aja ElanRN143109(Monas)(aka: Ahgzee Aja Jones; Alberta, Jones)Monas addressed the Board with additional information. Attorney Ken Baker was present andavailable for questions. Busby moved, Gutierrez seconded, and it was unanimously carried toaccept the signed Consent cretaryXXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.R.2.Cynthia Louise JungRN065387(Watson)Attorney Ken Baker was present and available for questions. Busby moved, Anderson seconded,and it was unanimously carried, based upon information in this investigative report, issue a Letterof Concern as proposed by Board staff and contained in the investigative report.VI.F.1.Valerie Ann WarwickIdaho Compact License RN26956(Kish)Attorney Ken Baker was present and available for questions. McCormies moved, Prestonseconded, based upon the information in the investigative report, offer a Consent Agreement for aDecree of Censure and to include a Civil Penalty for 250 on Respondent’s compact multistateprivilege from Idaho. If not signed within 30 days, issue a Notice of Charges. After discussion themotion carried with seven in favor and four taryXXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. byMemberXXVI.K.2.Kristen KrajewskiRN141607(Chambers)Attorney David Derickson was not present. Krajewski was present and addressed the Board. Quinnmoved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried, on a determination of reasonablecause based upon the information in the investigative report (and material presented at this Boardmeeting), at no cost to the Board, issue an Interim Order for a hair follicle or nail drug test to becompleted within 10 days at a Board-approved laboratory and a substance abuse evaluation to becompleted by a Board approved evaluator who is at minimum PhD prepared, and to include anyadditional testing deemed necessary by the evaluator, to be completed within 30 days and thenreturn to the Board. If the Interim Order is not completed, based upon the information in theinvestigative report, issue a Notice of Charges and include the factual allegations and allegedviolations for failure to comply with the Interim Order.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes5

Agenda Item cretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.L.3.Josefina G. DatingalingRN063058(Pilder)(aka: Josie Datingaling; Josephina Datingaling)Attorney Jessica Miller was present and available for questions. Quinn moved, Andersonseconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon the information in the investigative report,offer a Consent Agreement for 24-month probation, and to include the attached stipulations. If notsigned within 30 days, issue a Notice of retaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.Q.1.Terry Lee GoedeckeRN119299(Bushong)(Terry Lee Ridgel; Terry Lee Howard)Attorney Jessica Miller was present and addressed the Board. Goedecke was present and availablefor questions. Quinn moved, Berrigan seconded, and after discussion it was unanimously carried,on a determination of reasonable cause based on the information in the investigative report (andmaterial presented at this Board meeting), at no cost to the Board, issue an Interim Order for asubstance abuse evaluation to be completed by a Board approved evaluator who is at minimumPhD prepared, and to include any additional testing deemed necessary by the evaluator, to becompleted with 45 days and then return to the Board. If the Interim Order is not completed, basedupon the findings of fact and statute/rule violations identified in the investigative report, issue aNotice of Charges and include the factual allegations and alleged violations for failure to complywith the Interim Order. Amended to include: evaluation to be completed by a licensed phycologistwith expertise in substance taryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.S.2.John Robert KeckRN083769; AP2289(Dahn)Attorney Christine Cassetta was present and addressed the Board. Keck was present and availablefor questions. Logue moved, Dale seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based uponinformation in the investigative report, issue a Letter of Concern as proposed by Board staff andas contained in the investigative report.II.H.2.Melissa Kelly BombinoRN146562(Harrington)Berrigan moved, Busby seconded, and it was unanimously carried to reopen Agenda Item II.H.2.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes6

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aBombino was present and addressed the Board. Quinn moved, Busby seconded, to reaffirm Boarddecision order summarily suspending the license of Melissa Kelly Bombino, RN 146562 pendingfurther hearing. After discussion the motion carried ten in favor and one cretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXXVI.B.4.Cheryl Manasala RodriguezLP038152; CNA999951870 (Olson)(aka: Cheryl Rodriguez Aguilar; Cheryl Rodriguez Concepcion)Rodriguez was present and addressed the Board. Quinn moved, Logue seconded, and it wasunanimously carried, based upon the information in the investigative report, offer a ConsentAgreement for a Decree of Censure. If not signed within 30 days, issue a Notice of retaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXHarrell left the meeting at 9:42 a.m.VI.B.8.Kimberly Lynn Van RaayRN149460; LP031978(Olson)Olson addressed the Board with additional information. Van Raay was present and addressed theBoard. Quinn moved, Berrigan seconded, based upon the information in the investigative report,offer a Consent Agreement for a minimum 12-month probation to include the attached stipulations.If not signed within 30 days, issue a Notice of etaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. yMemberXXXHarrell returned to the meeting at 9:44 a.m.VI.C.4.Rachelle Lynn PetersonCNA1000024025(Monas)Peterson was present and available for questions. Quinn moved, Gutierrez seconded, and it wasunanimously carried, based upon information in the investigative report, issue a Letter of Concernas proposed by Board staff and as contained in the investigative report.VI.D.6.Jon Immanuel Torrato IsiderioCNA 1000041912(Richter)Quinn moved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried to table Agenda Item VI.D.6.VI.E.5.Sandee Mendelson-ReidRN137416(Ingram)(aka: Sandee Mendelson)Ingram addressed the Board with additional information. Mendelson-Reid was present andaddressed the Board. Machesky moved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried,based upon information in the investigative report, issue a Letter of Concern as proposed by Boardstaff and as contained in the investigative report.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes7

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aVI.D.6.Jon Immanuel Torrato IsiderioCNA 1000041912(Richter)Busby moved, Berrigan seconded, and it was unanimously carried to reopen Agenda Item VI.D.6.Isiderio was present and addressed the Board. Logue moved, Busby seconded, and after discussionit was unanimously carried to dismiss the ecretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXThe meeting recessed at 10:03 a.m., and reconvened at 10:21 a.m.Busby left the meeting at 10:03 a.m.VI.B.7.Susan IveryRN133137 Reissuance(Olson)(aka: Susan Brand)Attorney Kelly McDonald was present and addressed the Board. Ivery was present and availablefor questions. Quinn moved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried, continue theinvestigation to allow Applicant the opportunity to obtain a psychological evaluation, to include asubstance abuse evaluation, at no cost to the Board, by a Board approved licensed psychologist,and to include any additional testing deemed necessary by the evaluator, to be scheduled andcompleted within 45 days and then return to the Board. If the evaluation is not completed, basedupon the findings of fact and statute/rule violations identified in the investigative report, deny reissuance of ecretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. byMemberXXVI.N.1.Cora Marie JohnsonRN124360(Harrington)Harrington addressed the Board with additional information. Attorney Kelly McDonald waspresent and addressed the Board. Johnson was present and available for questions. Quinn moved,Berrigan seconded, and it was unanimously carried, on a determination of reasonable cause basedon the facts alleged in the investigative report (and material presented at this Board meeting), atno cost to the Board, issue an Interim Order for a substance abuse evaluation to be completed bya Board approved licensed psychologist, and to include any additional testing deemed necessaryby the evaluator, to be completed with 45 days and then return to the Board. If the Interim Orderis not completed, based upon the information in the investigative report, issue Notice of Chargesand include the factual allegations and alleged violations for failure to comply with the emberXLogueMemberXDaleMemberXMacheskyMemberXAzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting . byMemberXX8

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aVI.C.5.Fay Christine NicholsRN162599(Monas)(aka: Murphy; Anthony; Hagen)Ballas were present and addressed the Board. Diane Smith caregiver was present telephonicallyand available for questions. An attempt was made to contact Peggy Calhoun telephonically. Quinnmoved, Gutierrez seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon the information in theinvestigative report, issue a Complaint Notice of Hearing.Harrell left the meeting at 11:03 a.m. and returned at 11:08 a.m.VI.F.3.Richelle Lenae GlennRN158765(Kish)Glenn was present and available for questions. Quinn moved, Preston seconded, on adetermination of reasonable cause based upon the information in the investigative report (andmaterial presented at this Board meeting), at no cost to the Board, issue an Interim Order for anethics evaluation to be completed by a Board approved ethics evaluator, and to include anyadditional testing deemed necessary by the evaluator, to be completed with 45 days and then returnto the Board. If the Interim Order is not completed, based upon the information in the investigativereport, issue Notice of Charges and include the factual allegations and alleged violations for failureto comply with the Interim Order. After discussion the motion carried with ten in favor and anSecretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. yMemberXXXVI.G.2.Douglas Gregory CookRN057212; AP4567(Hunter)Hunter addressed the Board with additional information. Cook was present and addressed theBoard. Quinn moved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based uponinformation in the investigative report, issue a Letter of Concern as proposed by Board staff andas contained in the investigative report.VI.M.2.Teresa Ann Ross;RN142732(Mand)(aka: Teresa Ann Marhofer)Mand confirmed receipt of additional information. Ross was present and addressed the Board.Quinn moved, McCormies seconded, and it was unanimously carried to accept the signed ConsentAgreement for a Decree of retaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. byMemberXXVI.L.1.Brian Edward ChattertonLP047050(Pilder)Pilder addressed the Board with additional information. Berrigan moved, McCormies seconded,and it was unanimously carried to table Agenda Item VI.L.1.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes9

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aVI.P.6.Jonathan Michael LewisRN132908; CNA243024441 (Curatola)Lewis was present and addressed the Board. Quinn moved, Anderson seconded, and it wasunanimously carried, based upon the information in the investigative report, offer a ConsentAgreement for a minimum 24-month probation to include the attached stipulations, amended to:allow Respondent to work out of state, work any shift, and have on site supervision only whileworking at current employer. If not signed within 30 days, issue a Notice of retaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. byMemberXXVI.Q.2.Sydney Linn GrayRN Exam(Bushong)Gray was present and addressed the Board. McCormies moved, Berrigan seconded, and it wasunanimously carried, based upon information in the investigative report, upon meeting alllicensing requirements, grant license and issue a Letter of Concern as proposed by Board staff andas contained in the investigative report.Busby returned to the meeting at 11:37 a.m.IX.Dialogue with Nursing StudentsThe Board members and staff dialogued with Gateway Community College and Eastern ArizonaCollege nursing students regarding Board functions, policies and procedures. Questions were askedon: Decision Process Importance of preventing DUIs Investigation process explained Difference between Nurse Association and Board of Nursing Advisement to students by Board members Importance to keep address current with the Board Importance to keep phone number current with the Board Knowing the Nurse Practice Act Medication error Importance of integrity and accountability Nurse obligation is to report any impairment to the BoardThe meeting recessed at 12:09 p.m., and reconvened at 1:00 p.m.VI.M.1.Annette DeWitte BunnRN134068; AP3928; AP227(Mand)(aka: Annette Dewitte DeWitte; Annette Dewitte Perez)Attorney Susan McLellan was present and addressed the Board. Bunn was present and availablefor questions. An attempt was made to contact Monica Voita telephonically. Quinn moved, Busbyseconded, and it was unanimously carried to dismiss complaints 1 and 2.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes10

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aVI.H.5.Dominique Marie LangowskiLPN050596(Barker)(aka: Dominique Marie Nelson)Attorney Robert Chelle was present and addressed the Board. Quinn moved, Berrigan seconded,and it was unanimously carried, on a determination of reasonable cause based upon the informationin the investigative report (and material presented at this Board meeting), at no cost to the Board,issue an Interim Order for a substance abuse evaluation to be completed by a Board approvedlicense phycologist evaluator who is at minimum PhD prepared, and to include any additionaltesting deemed necessary by the evaluator, to be completed with 45 days and then return to theBoard. If the Interim Order is not completed, based upon the information in the investigativereport, issue a Notice of Charges and include the factual allegations and alleged violations forfailure to comply with the Interim taryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.N.3.Karen Jacobsen FettRN066870(Harrington)Attorney Rob Chelle was present and addressed the Board. McCormies moved, Harrell seconded,and it was unanimously carried, based upon the information in the investigative report, rescind theprevious offer for a Consent Agreement and offer a new Consent Agreement for a 36-monthprobation to include the attached stipulations. If not signed within 30 days, issue a Notice ecretaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.P.4.Laura Ann CrochetRN155680(Curatola)(aka: Lara Garrard)Attorney Robert Chelle was present and addressed the Board. McCormies moved, Berriganseconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon information in the investigative report, issuea Letter of Concern as proposed by Board staff and as contained in the investigative report.VI.S.4.Kathryn G. SchroederRN137791(Dahn)(aka: Miller)Schroeder was present and addressed the Board. Logue moved, Dale seconded, and it wasunanimously carried, based upon the information in the investigative report, offer a ConsentAgreement for a 24-month probation to include the attached stipulations. If not signed within 30days, issue a Notice of retaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.L.1.Brian Edward ChattertonLP047050(Pilder)Quinn moved, Berrigan seconded, and it was unanimously carried to reopen Agenda Item VI.L.1.AzBN – September 2016, Regular Board Meeting Minutes11

Agenda Item VII.A.1.aPilder addressed the Board with additional information. Chatterton was present and addressed theBoard. Quinn moved, Dale seconded, and it was unanimously carried, dismiss complaint #1.Complaint #2Quinn moved, Dale seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon the information in theinvestigative report, offer a Consent Agreement for 24-month probation, and to include theattached stipulations. If not signed within 30 days, issue a Notice of retaryXQuinnPresidentXMcCormiesV. sbyMemberXVI.S.4.Kathryn G. SchroederRN137791(Dahn)(aka: Miller)Berrigan moved, Busby seconded, and it was unanimously carried reopen Agenda Item VI.S.4.Quinn moved, Berrigan seconded, and it was unanimously carried to amend previous motion andremove the night shift restriction for respondent’s current employer gueMemberXDaleMemberXMacheskyMemberXBerriganSe

Attorney Ken Baker was present and available for questions. Busby moved, Anderson seconded, and it was unanimously carried, based upon information in this investigative report, issue a Letter of Concern as proposed by Board staff and contained in the investigative report. VI.F.1. Valerie Ann Warwick Idaho Compact License RN26956 (Kish)