TUMA v. BOARD OF NURSING

No. 12587.

593 P.2d 711 (1979)

100 Ariz. 74

In the Matter of Jolene Lucille Byerly TUMA, R.N., Defendant-Appellant, v. BOARD OF NURSING of the State of Idaho, Plaintiff-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

April 17, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald J. Chisholm, of Goodman, Duff & Chisholm, Rupert, for defendant-appellant.

Wayne Kidwell, Atty. Gen., Wayne V. Meuleman, of Park & Meuleman, Boise, for plaintiff-appellee.


BISTLINE, Justice.

Appellant Tuma challenges an order entered by respondent Board of Nursing (Board) which suspended her registered nurse's license for 6 months, the Board acting on the decision of a Board-appointed hearing officer who found Tuma guilty of "unprofessional conduct."

During March of 1976, Tuma was employed as a clinical instructor of nursing by the College of Southern Idaho. Her duties included performing nursing services while supervising student...

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