Nurses get disciplinary action


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The Oregon State Board of Nursing took final disciplinary action against 44 nurses or nursing assistants during its November board meeting.

That included action against one South Coast practitioners.

Coos County

The board placed the nursing assistant certificate of Nicholas H. Reday of Coos Bay on probation for two years for using a controlled substance to the extent he was unable to perform CNA duties  safely.

The status of any nurse or nursing assistant licensed in Oregon is available on the board’s Web site at http://www.oregon.gov/OSBN. Click on “License Verification.”  Copies of public disciplinary documents are available by contacting OSBN Communications & Policy Manager Barbara Holtry at (971) 673-0658.

The Oregon State Board of Nursing was established in 1911 and oversees licensure, certification, education and compliance of Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants and advanced practice nurses.
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