97-004083
Board Of Nursing vs.
Cecil Harold Floyd
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Thursday, October 7, 1999.
Recommended Order on Thursday, October 7, 1999.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF )
14NURSING, )
16)
17Petitioner, )
19)
20vs. ) Case No. 97-4083
25)
26CECIL HAROLD FLOYD, )
30)
31Respondent. )
33________________________________)
34RECOMMENDED ORDER
36Pursuant to notice, a formal hearing was conducted in this
46case on July 9, 1999, in Largo, Florida, before Carolyn S.
57Holifield, a duly-designated Administrative Law Judge, Division
64of Administrative Hearings.
67APPEARANCES
68For Petitioner: Howard M. Bernstein, Esquire
74Agency for Health Care Administration
79Allied Health - Medical Qu ality Assistance
862727 Mahan Drive, Building 3
91Tallahassee, Florida 32308-5403
94For Respondent: No Appearance
98STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES
102Whether Respondent engaged in unprofessional conduct and, if
110so, what penalty should be imposed on his nursing license.
120PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
122In a three-count Administrative Complaint dated June 26,
1301997, the Department of Health, Board of Nursing (Department),
139charged Respondent, Cecil Harold Floyd (Respondent), with
146engaging in unprofessional conduct within the meaning of
154specified statutes and rules governing the regulation of nursing.
163Count I alleged that Respondent engaged in conduct that failed to
174conform to the minimal acceptable standards of prevailing nursing
183practice and, thus, is subject to disciplinary action pursuant to
193Section 464.018(1)(h), Florida Statutes. Count II of the
201Administrative Complaint alleged that Respondent administered
207medications or treatment in a negligent manner and is subject to
218disciplinary action pursuant to Rule 64B9-8.005(1)(e)2., Florida
225Administrative Code. Finally, Count III alleged that Respondent
233committed acts of negligence or gross negligence by omission or
243commission and, therefore, is subject to disciplinary action
251pursuant to Rule 64B9-8.005(1)(e)12., Florida Administrative
257Code.
258The Administrative Complaint claimed that the act which
266constitutes the basis for the alleged violations was Respondent's
275recording observations in the nurses notes about Patient M.F.,
284but noting only that the patient should be monitored. Also, it
295was alleged that the patients roommate had indicated that she
305believed M.F. had suffered a stroke due to the fact that she
317could not swallow and her speech was slurred.
325Respondent challenged the allegations and timely requested a
333formal hearing. The matter was forwarded to the Division of
343Administrative Hearings for assignment of an Administrative Law
351Judge to conduct the hearing.
356Pursuant to an Order issued May 22, 1998, Admissions 1-8 of
367the Department's Request for Admissions were deemed admitted by
376Respondent and, thus, required no proof of hearing.
384At hearing, the Department called four witnesses: Katie
392Appelgate; Mary Edwards; Donna Gondak; and Conchita McClory. The
401Department offered and had four exhibits received into evidence.
410Respondent failed to appear at hearing and no evidence or
420testimony was presented on his behalf.
426At the conclusion of the hearing, Petitioner requested that
435the record remain open until July 29, 1999, to allow Petitioner
446to take the deposition testimony of Patient E.M. and Diane Nora,
457the Department's expert witness, and to late-file those
465depositions and the Department's Exhibits 1, 2, 3 and 5.
475Thereafter, the Department requested and was granted an
483additional extension of time in which to file its late-filed
493exhibits and proposed recommended order. The Department's
500Exhibits 2 and 3 were filed on September 28, 1999, and the
512Department's Exhibit 5 was filed on September 30, 1999. The
522aforementioned depositions and the Department's Exhibit 1 were
530not filed with the Division of Administrative Hearings, and,
539therefore, are not a part of the record in this case.
550A Transcript of the proceeding was filed on July 27, 1999.
561Petitioner filed a Proposed Recommended Order which has been
570considered in preparation of this Recommended Order. Respondent
578did not file proposed findings of facts and conclusions of law.
589FINDINGS OF FACT
5921. The Department of Health is the state agency charged
602with regulating the practice of nursing pursuant to Chapter 464,
612Florida Statutes.
6142. Respondent, Cecil Harold Floyd, was at all times
623material hereto a licensed practical nurse in the State of
633Florida, having been issued a license numbered PN 0960631.
6423. At all times material hereto, Respondent was employed
651as a licensed practical nurse by the North Shore Senior Adult
662Community in St. Petersburg, Florida.
6674. At all times material hereto, Respondent was assigned
676to care for Patient M.F., a patient in the skilled nursing
687section of the North Shore Senior Adult Community.
6955. On February 26-27, 1996, Respondent worked as the
704charge nurse on the 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. shift. On
715February 27, 1996, at approximately 6:00 a.m., Respondent wrote
724in the nurse's notes that Patient M.F. was lethargic and having
735difficulty swallowing; that the patient's bottom dentures were
743out; and that the patient's tongue was over to the right side.
755In this entry, Respondent also noted "will continue to monitor."
7656. After Respondent completed his shift on February 27,
7741996, Conchita McClory, LPN, was the charge nurse in the skilled
785nursing facility at North Shore Senior Adult Community. At about
7958:10 a.m., Nurse McClory was called by the CNA who was attempting
807to wake up Patient M.F. Upon Nurse McClory's entering Patient
817M.F.'s room, she observed that the patient was sleeping,
826incontinent, and restless and that the right side of the
836patient's face was dropping. Based on these observations, Nurse
845McClory believed that Patient M.F. may have suffered a stroke and
856she immediately called 911. Following the 911 call, Patent M.F.
866was taken to Saint Anthony's Hospital in Saint Petersburg,
875Florida.
8767. Prior to coming to this country, Conchita McClory had
886been trained and worked as a registered nurse in the Philippines.
897However, Ms. McClory is not licensed as a registered nurse in the
909State of Florida.
9128. Saint Anthony's Hospital's records regarding Patient
919M.F. indicate that the patient had a history of multiple strokes
930beginning in 1986.
9339. The Departments Administrative Complaint against
939Respondent included the following factual allegations, all of
947which were alleged to have occurred on February 27, 1996:
957a. At approximately 6:00 a.m., Respondent
963recorded in the nurses notes that Patient
970M.F. was lethargic and having difficulty
976swallowing; the patient's bottom dentures
981were out; and the patient's tongue was over
989to the right side. Respondent also noted in
997the nurses' notes that Patient M.F. should
1004continue to be monitored.
1008b. Patient M.F.'s roommate told Respondent
1014that she believed that M.F. had suffered a
1022stroke because she could not swallow and her
1030speech was slurred.
1033c. At about 8:00 a.m., Patient M.F.'s
1040roommate went to the nurses' station and
1047requested that a certified nurse's assistant
1053check on M.F. Patient M.F. was found
1060paralyzed on her left side, soaked in urine
1068and unable to speak.
107210. There was no evidence presented to support the factual
1082allegations referenced in paragraph 9b and 9c above and included
1092in the Administrative Complaint.
1096CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
109911. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
1106jurisdiction over the subject matter of and the parties to this
1117proceeding. Section 120.569 and 120.57(1), Florida Statutes.
112412. Section 464.018(2), Florida Statutes, empowers the
1131Board of Nursing to revoke, suspend, or otherwise discipline the
1141license of a nurse who is found guilty of any one of the acts
1155enumerated in Section 464.018(1), Florida Statutes.
116113. Count I of the Administrative Complaint alleges that
1170Respondent engaged in conduct that failed to conform to the
1180minimal acceptable standard of prevailing nursing practice and,
1188therefore, is subject to disciplinary action pursuant to Section
1197464.018(1)(h), Florida Statutes. That section states:
1203(1) The following acts shall be grounds for
1211disciplinary action set forth in this
1217section:
1218* * *
1221(h) Unprofessional conduct, which shall
1226include, but not be limited to, any departure
1234from, or the failure to conform to the
1242minimal standards of acceptable and
1247prevailing nursing practice, in which actual
1253injury need not be established.
125814. Count II of the Administrative Complaint alleges that
1267Respondent administered medication or treatments in a negligent
1275manner and that, as a result thereof, he is subject to
1286disciplinary action pursuant to Rule 59S-8.005(1)(e)2., Florida
1293Administrative Code (1997). That rule has subsequently been
1301renumbered as Rule 64B9-8.005(1)(e)2., Florida Administrative
1307Code.
130815. Count III of the Administrative Complaint alleges that
1317Respondent committed acts of negligence or gross negligence by
1326omission or commission and is, therefore, subject to discipline
1335pursuant to Rule 59S-8.005(1)(e)12., Florida Administrative Code.
1342As noted in paragraph 14, that rule has been renumbered as
1353Rule 64B9-8.005(1)(e)12., Florida Administrative Code.
135816. The relevant provisions of Rule 64B9-8.005(1)(e),
1365Florida Administrative Code, provide the following:
1371(1) The Board of Nursing shall impose
1378disciplinary penalties upon a determination
1383that a license:
1386* * *
1389(e) Is guilty of unprofessional conduct
1395which shall include, but not be limited to:
1403* * *
14062. Administering medications or treatments
1411in a negligent manner; or
1416* * *
141912. Acts of negligence, gross negligence,
1425either by omission or commission;
143017. In a license disciplinary proceeding such as this, the
1440burden is on the regulatory agency to establish the facts upon
1451which its allegations are based by clear and convincing evidence.
1461Ferris v. Turlington , 510 So. 2d 392 (Fla. 1987).
147018. In this case, the Department has failed to meet its
1481burden of proof.
148419. The evidence established that near the end of
1493Respondent's shift, he checked on Patient M.F. and recorded in
1503the nurse's notes that the patient was lethargic and having
1513difficulty swallowing; that her bottom dentures were out; that
1522her tongue was over to the right side; and that the patient
1534should continue to be monitored.
153920. No evidence was presented to establish Patient M.F.'s
1548roommate told Respondent that she believed that Patient M.F. had
1558suffered a stroke because she could not swallow and her speech
1569was slurred. Furthermore, there was no evidence that when
1578Patient M.F. was checked at approximately 8:00 a.m. on
1587February 27, 1999, she was found paralyzed on her left side,
1598soaked in urine, and unable to speak. The record lacks any
1609evidence that Respondents conduct as described in paragraph 5
1618above, without more, constitutes unprofessional conduct.
1624Accordingly, the Department has failed to prove by clear and
1634convincing evidence that Respondent is guilty of the alleged
1643violations contained in the Administrative Complaint.
1649RECOMMENDATION
1650Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of
1660Law, it is
1663RECOMMENDED that the Department of Health, Board of Nursing,
1672enter a final order dismissing the Administrative Complaint
1680against Respondent.
1682DONE AND ENTERED this 6th day of October, 1999, in
1692Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
1696___________________________________
1697CAROLYN S. HOLIFIELD
1700Administrative Law Judge
1703Division of Administrative Hearings
1707The DeSoto Building
17101230 Apalachee Parkway
1713Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
1716(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675
1720Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
1724www.doah.state.fl.us
1725Filed with the Clerk of the
1731Division of Administrative Hearings
1735this 6th day of October, 1999.
1741COPIES FURNISHED:
1743Howard M. Bernstein, Esquire
1747Agency for Health Care Administration
1752Allied Health - Medical Quality Assistance
17582727 Mahan Drive, Building 3
1763Tallahassee, Florida 32308-5403
1766Cecil Harold Floyd
17691680 25th Avenue, North
1773St. Petersburg, Florida 33713-4444
1777Ruth Stiehl, Executive Director
1781Board of Nursing
1784Department of Health
17874080 Woodcock Drive, Suite 202
1792Jacksonville, Florida 32207
1795Angela T. Hall, Agency Clerk
1800Department of Health
18032020 Capital Circle, Southeast, Bin A02
1809Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1701
1812Pete Peterson, General Counsel
1816Department of Health
18192020 Capital Circle, Southeast, Bin A02
1825Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1701
1828NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
1834All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within 15
1845days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions to
1856this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that will
1867issue the final order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- Date: 09/30/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Notice of Filing Exhibits; Exhibits filed.
- Date: 09/30/1999
- Proceedings: Petitioner`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
- Date: 09/28/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Notice of Filing Exhibits; Exhibits filed.
- Date: 08/18/1999
- Proceedings: Order Extending Time for Filing Exhibits and Proposed Recommended Orders sent out. (time for submitting late filed exhibits is extended until 8/31/99)
- Date: 08/13/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Motion to Extend Time for Producing Evidence and Submitting Recommended Orders filed.
- Date: 07/27/1999
- Proceedings: Transcript of Proceedings filed.
- Date: 07/09/1999
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- Date: 07/08/1999
- Proceedings: Order Denying Respondent`s Request for Continuance sent out.
- Date: 07/08/1999
- Proceedings: (Respondent) Request for Continuance (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 04/19/1999
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for 7/9/99; 10:00am; Largo)
- Date: 04/19/1999
- Proceedings: Prehearing Order sent out.
- Date: 04/09/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Status Report filed.
- Date: 01/15/1999
- Proceedings: Order Continuing Abeyance sent out. (parties to provide status report by 4/5/99)
- Date: 01/04/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Status Report filed.
- Date: 11/17/1998
- Proceedings: (H. Bernstein) Notice of Substitution of Counsel filed.
- Date: 10/02/1998
- Proceedings: Order Continuing Hearing and Requiring Response sent out. (case in abeyance; parties to provide status report by 12/31/98)
- Date: 10/01/1998
- Proceedings: Joint Motion for Abeyance filed.
- Date: 09/11/1998
- Proceedings: (J. Newton) Notice of Substitution of Counsel filed.
- Date: 06/10/1998
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for 10/9/98; 9:00am; St. Petersburg)
- Date: 06/10/1998
- Proceedings: Prehearing Order sent out.
- Date: 06/08/1998
- Proceedings: Joint Response to Order filed.
- Date: 06/08/1998
- Proceedings: Petitioner`s Motion to Compel filed.
- Date: 05/22/1998
- Proceedings: Order Denying Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction and Directing Filing of Joint Response sent out. (parties to give suggested hearing dates within 15 days)
- Date: 05/15/1998
- Proceedings: (Respondent) Response to Order Directing Respondent to Show Cause filed.
- Date: 05/06/1998
- Proceedings: Order Directing Respondent to Show Cause sent out. (respondent to respond within 10 days as to petitioner`s renewed motion to relinquish jurisdiction)
- Date: 04/14/1998
- Proceedings: Petitioner`s Renewed Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction filed.
- Date: 04/14/1998
- Proceedings: Notice of Appearance and Substitution of Counsel (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 01/21/1998
- Proceedings: Order Granting Motion for Continuance sent out. (1/23/98 hearing cancelled; respondent to respond to petitioners pending motion within 10 days)
- Date: 01/21/1998
- Proceedings: Petitioners Motion to Deem Request for Admissions as Admitted, to Relinquish Jurisdiction, and Motion for Continuance filed.
- Date: 11/17/1997
- Proceedings: (From C. McCarthy) Notice of Substitution of Counsel filed.
- Date: 10/31/1997
- Proceedings: Notice of Filing Petitioner`s Request for Admissions, Production, and First Set of Interrogatories filed.
- Date: 09/24/1997
- Proceedings: Prehearing Order sent out.
- Date: 09/24/1997
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for 1/23/98; 9:00am; St. Petersburg)
- Date: 09/18/1997
- Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
- Date: 09/08/1997
- Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
- Date: 09/03/1997
- Proceedings: Agency Referral letter; Administrative Complaint; Election of Rights filed.