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NANB Statement: Registration Status of Donna Collins

  • Donna Collins (Registration # 023716)

    November 22, 2017

    NANB Statement Regarding the Registration Status of Donna Collins

    NANB frequently receives inquiries regarding the registration status of Donna Collins. Donna Collins was actively registered with NANB as a Registered Nurse from 2000–2012 and as a Nurse Practitioner from 2012–2013. Her registration with NANB expired on December 31, 2013, after which she was no longer authorized to practice nursing or use the titles Registered Nurse (RN) or Nurse Practitioner (NP).

    Following a disciplinary hearing on November 22, 2017, Ms. Collins was reprimanded by the Discipline Committee and issued a fine for improper use of actual and fictitious nursing designations such as RN, NP, “RN+” and “DNP”, while not being a registered member of NANB.  Donna Collins has not been registered with NANB since December 31, 2013. She is not authorized to practice nursing in New Brunswick, to hold herself out as a person authorized to practice nursing, or to use such designations.

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Recent Decisions

  • Jeffery Faulkner (Registration # 029181)

    December 27, 2023   ▪   Suspension Continued

    In a decision dated December 27, 2023, a panel of the NANB Discipline Committee found that Jeffery Faulkner, registration number 029181, failed to adhere to professional practice standards and nursing standards involving documentation, medication management, time management, professionalism, nursing competencies, dishonesty, and accountability. The Discipline Committee found that Mr. Faulkner failed to administer IV fluids to a patient, to routinely investigate whether a patient had new orders, to perform patient assessments, to communicate respectfully and respect the scope of his role when he inappropriately inserted himself into the care of a patient who was not assigned to his care, to properly complete his documentation, to ensure adequate time management in his nursing practice, to complete his continuing professional development learnings, to demonstrate insight into his nursing practice deficiencies, and to remain informed of a patient’s care. The Discipline Committee also found that Mr. Faulkner showed a lack of understanding of the importance of following safe medication administration practices and demonstrated a lack of accountability and professionalism by refusing to do a taped report after a shift.

    The Discipline Committee found that some aspects of Mr. Faulkner’s testimony were revealed as half-truths or fabricated and that he often focused on the behaviour of other staff rather than addressing the concerns brought forward regarding his nursing practice.

    The Discipline Committee reprimanded Mr. Faulkner for violating NANB’s Standards of Practice for Registered Nurses, the NANB Standards for Documentation, and the NANB Practice Standard for Medication Administration (as it was then called), and for his dishonesty and misrepresentations. The Discipline Committee ordered that the suspension imposed on Mr. Faulkner’s registration by the Complaints Committee in a decision dated October 20, 2020, be continued until specific conditions are met.  When those conditions are met, Mr. Faulkner will be eligible to apply for a conditional registration.

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  • Mandela Nelson Okinyi Atinga (Registration # 032027)

    December 20, 2023   ▪   Registration Suspended

    On December 20, 2023, the NANB Complaints Committee suspended the registration of Mandela Nelson Okinyi Atinga, registration number 032027, pending the outcome of proceedings before the NANB Discipline Committee.

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  • Kimberly Cooper (Registration # 022811)

    December 19, 2023   ▪   Dismissal, Suspension Lifted

    On December 19, 2023, a panel of the NANB Discipline Committee accepted an Alternate Complaint Resolution Proposal (“ACRP”) between NANB and Kimberly Cooper (Registration number 022811) and lifted the suspension and dismissed the complaint against Ms. Cooper.

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  • Patrick Johnston (Registration # 030962)

    November 3, 2023   ▪   Suspension Continued

    In a decision dated November 3, 2023, a panel of the NANB Discipline Committee accepted the Alternate Complaint Resolution Proposal (“ACRP”) submitted by Patrick Johnston, registration number 030962, to address practice issues related to his failure to adhere to professional practice and nursing standards involving medication management, critical thinking, communication, and organization and prioritization. As a result of the admissions made in the ACRP, the Discipline Committee found that Mr. Johnston made multiple medication administration errors, abandoned his patients by leaving the unit when he was the only RN in charge, failed to communicate a patient’s fall to the physician in a timely manner, failed to properly prioritize his nursing tasks, and failed to communicate efficiently with the care team.

    The Discipline Committee ordered that the suspension imposed on Mr. Johnston’s registration by the Complaints Committee in a decision dated November 17, 2021, be continued until specific conditions are met.  When those conditions are met, Mr. Johnston will be eligible to apply for a conditional registration.

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  • Annette Theriault (Registration # 023844)

    October 23, 2023   ▪   Suspension Continued

    On October 23, 2023, the NANB Complaints Committee suspended the registration of Annette Theriault, registration number 023844, pending the outcome of proceedings before the NANB Fitness to Practice (Review) Committee.

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  • Eric Tande Lawaza (Registration # 030439)

    August 15, 2023   ▪   Suspension Continued

    In a decision dated August 15, 2023, a panel of the NANB Discipline Committee accepted the Alternate Complaint Resolution Proposal (“ACRP”) submitted by Eric Tande Lawaza, Registration Number 030439, to address practice issues related to his failure to adhere to professional practice and nursing standards involving medication management, documentation, patient assessments, and communication.  As a result of the admissions made in the ACRP, the Discipline Committee found that Mr. Lawaza made medication errors, prepared inaccurate and/or incomplete documentation and failed to document his observations, complete an incident report in a timely manner, change a patient’s catheter, get a coworker to co-sign the wastage of narcotics, properly identify a specimen, ensure that a patient’s call bell was within the patient’s reach, call a patient’s family member when the palliative care protocol was initiated, and ensure a vulnerable patient’s safety by leaving a soiled needle by his bedside.

    The Discipline Committee ordered that the suspension of Mr. Lawaza’s registration imposed by the Complaints Committee on November 19, 2021, be continued until specific conditions are met.  When those conditions are met, Mr. Lawaza will be eligible to apply for a conditional registration.

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  • Elaine Bourdages (Registration # 020817)

    August 8, 2023   ▪   Suspension Continued

    In a decision dated August 8, 2023, a panel NANB Discipline Committee accepted the Alternate Complaint Resolution Proposal (“ACRP”) submitted by Elaine Bourdages, Registration Number 020817. As a result of the admissions made in the ACRP, the Discipline Committee found that Ms. Bourdages failed to adhere to professional practice and nursing standards involving medication management, professional communication (including with psychiatry patients), documentation, critical thinking, and wound care. Ms. Bourdages admitted that her conduct was unbecoming of a Registered Nurse and that it was contrary to the Standards of Practice for Registered Nurses and the Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses.

    The Discipline Committee ordered that the suspension of Ms. Bourdages’ registration imposed by the Complaints Committee on January 11, 2021, be continued until specific conditions are met.  When those conditions are met, Ms. Bourdages will be eligible to apply for a conditional registration.

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  • Nathalie Cyr (Registration # 028497)

    July 18, 2023   ▪   Reprimand Issued, Suspension Continued

    In a decision dated July 18, 2023, a panel of the NANB Discipline Committee accepted the Alternate Complaint Resolution Proposal (“ACRP”) submitted by Nathalie Cyr, Registration Number 028497.  Ms. Cyr admitted to having accessed, intentionally and without authorization, the electronic records of 79 patients on 88 occasions between December 22, 2020 and March 22, 2021, of which 51 were co-workers and staff and the remaining 28 were members of the community, and admitted to being dishonest when she was confronted by her employer.  Ms. Cyr admitted to violating the Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses, the NANB Standards of Practice for Registered Nurses, and her employer’s privacy policies.

    The Discipline Committee reprimanded Ms. Cyr for her professional misconduct, conduct unbecoming a nurse, dishonesty, failure to respect patients’ right to privacy and violation of the Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses, the NANB Standards of Practice for Registered Nurses, and NANB Standards for the Nurse-Client Relationship. The Discipline Committee ordered that the suspension of Ms. Cyr’s registration imposed by the Complaints Committee on November 22, 2021, be continued until specific conditions are met.  When those conditions are met, Ms. Cyr will be eligible to apply for a conditional registration.

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