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Nurse banned for life, loses license after forging opioid prescriptions
A registered nurse, Brooke Haller, was banned for life from federally funded hospitals and lost her license after forging opioid prescriptions. She stole a nurse practitioner’s prescription pad and DEA number to write forged prescriptions for Percocet and oxycodone, listing her relatives’ names, and was sentenced to three years’ probation and a $5,000 fine.
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