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A nurse who lost her license in Nebraska and was accused of stealing patient medications can continue to practice in Iowa, state regulators have ruled. In April 2024, the Iowa Board of Nursing ...
The Iowa Board of Nursing has revoked the license of a nurse who was allegedly captured on video physically mistreating a profoundly disabled child. According to the board, a licensed practical ...
The Iowa Board of Nursing has suspended the license of a care facility nurse charged with stealing patients’ pain medications.In November 2024, the board charged Cassie Forde of Mechanicsville ...
In 2022, the Iowa Board of Nursing initiated an investigation into Cori Lempiainen of Ames, an advanced registered nurse practitioner who practices in Des Moines.
An Iowa home-health agency accused of using falsified records and billing for care services that were never documented has engaged in “fraudulent practices,” a state board has concluded.
The Iowa Board of Nursing took action against nurses accused of stealing medications, being under the influence of drugs/alcohol at work, and inadvertently contributing to a hospital patient’s ...
The board alleged Tegtmeyer had been working at a long-term care facility from December 2004 until she was fired in October 2005 for allegedly charting that she had given medication to more than ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - The Iowa Board of Nursing has issued an emergency order suspending the license of a Davenport nurse previously charged with drug offenses.
Iowa Board of Nursing records indicate that on April 9, 2024, Alizia M. Gary pleaded guilty to a felony charge of conspiracy to commit bank fraud.
Last month, the board agreed to license another Scott County woman, Chelsea Gless, after she had been convicted of bilking dozens of people out of $2.9 million in a precious-metals scheme.
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