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BOARD OF NURSING Professional and Vocational Licensing Division Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs State of Hawaii MINUTES OF MEETING The agenda for this meeting was filed with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor as required by Section 92-7(b), Hawaii Revised Statutes (“HRS”). Date: Thursday, March 7, 2019 Time: 8:30 a.m. Place: Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room King Kalakaua Building 335 Merchant Street, 1st Floor Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Members Present: Olivia Kim, BSN, BS, RN, LPN, NHA, Vice Chair Karen Boyer, MS, RN, FNP Katharyn Daub, MNEd, EdD, RN Jomel Duldulao, Public Member Judy Kodama, MSN, MBA, RN, CNML Members Excused: Thomas Joslyn, MS, CRNA, Chair Tammie Napoleon, DNP, APRN, PPCNP-BC Staff Present: Lee Ann Teshima, Executive Officer (“EO”) Shari Wong, Deputy Attorney General (“DAG”) Nohelani Jackson, Secretary Guests: Dean Yamamoto, Narcotics Enforcement Division Linda Beechinor, Hawaii American Nurses Association Call to Order: The Vice Chair called the meeting to order at 8:48 a.m. at which time quorum was established. The Vice Chair excused the Chair and Dr. Napoleon. Vice Chair’s Report: Announcements/Introductions The Vice Chair asked the audience to introduce themselves. Additional Distribution The Vice Chair announced that the following agenda items had additional distribution:

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BOARD OF NURSING Professional and Vocational Licensing Division

Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs State of Hawaii

MINUTES OF MEETING

The agenda for this meeting was filed with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor as required by Section 92-7(b), Hawaii Revised Statutes (“HRS”).

Date: Thursday, March 7, 2019 Time: 8:30 a.m. Place: Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room

King Kalakaua Building 335 Merchant Street, 1st Floor Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

Members Present: Olivia Kim, BSN, BS, RN, LPN, NHA, Vice Chair Karen Boyer, MS, RN, FNP Katharyn Daub, MNEd, EdD, RN Jomel Duldulao, Public Member

Judy Kodama, MSN, MBA, RN, CNML Members Excused: Thomas Joslyn, MS, CRNA, Chair

Tammie Napoleon, DNP, APRN, PPCNP-BC Staff Present: Lee Ann Teshima, Executive Officer (“EO”) Shari Wong, Deputy Attorney General (“DAG”) Nohelani Jackson, Secretary Guests: Dean Yamamoto, Narcotics Enforcement Division Linda Beechinor, Hawaii American Nurses Association Call to Order: The Vice Chair called the meeting to order at 8:48 a.m. at which time quorum was

established. The Vice Chair excused the Chair and Dr. Napoleon. Vice Chair’s Report: Announcements/Introductions The Vice Chair asked the audience to introduce themselves.

Additional Distribution

The Vice Chair announced that the following agenda items had additional distribution:

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8. Chapter 91, HRS – Adjudicatory Matters a. In the Matter of the License to Practice Nursing of Marzie A.

Valdez, RNS-2017-6-L, Hearing Officer’s Finding of Fact, Conclusion of Law, and Recommended Order, Board’s Proposed Final Order

c. In the Matter of the Application for a Nursing License of Joshua

J. Harter, RN, RNS-LIC-2018-002, Hearings Officer’s Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Order, Board’s Final Order

9. Applications [The Board may move into Executive Session in accordance

with HRS §92-4 and §92-5(a)(1) and (4) “To consider and evaluate personal information relating to individuals applying for nurse licensure;” and “To consult with the Board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Board’s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities;”, (Board will vote in Open Meeting.)] c. Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN)

1) Ratification List of New Licenses

Approval of the Previous Minutes – February 7, 2019

The Vice Chair asked if there were any corrections to the minutes of the February 7, 2019 meeting. There being no substantive amendments, upon a motion by Ms. Boyer, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to approve the minutes of the February 7, 2019 meeting as circulated.

Executive Officer’s Announcements Report: The EO announced that Daria Loy-Goto is no longer the CEO with the Regulated

Industries Complaints Office.

Conferences/Seminars/Meetings NCSBN Midyear Meeting, March 26-28, 2019, San Antonio, Texas The EO announced that the Chair and Ms. Kodama will be attending.

2019 Legislative Session The EO reported on the following legislative measures:

Aspiration Abortions SB 415 Relating to Health – This bill crossed over to the House. Nurse Licensure Compact HB 1363, HD2 Relating to Nurses – This bill crossed over to the Senate. APRN Reimbursement HB 984, HD1/SB 1210, SD1 Relating to Insurance – This bill did not cross over. SB 25, SD2 Relating to Insurance – This bill crossed over to the House.

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APRN Related HB 658, HD1 Relating to Health – This bill crossed over to the Senate

SB 984, SD1 Relating to School Based Health Services – This bill crossed over to the House.

HB 678, HD1 Relating to Health – This bill crossed over to the Senate Other SB 1404, SD2/HB 902, HD1 Relating to Loan Repayment for Health Care Professionals – This bill crossed over to the House. SB 385 Relating to Professional and Vocational Licensing – This bill crossed over to the House.

2019 Renewal Continuing Competency Updates to Continuing Competency Booklet - The 2019 Nursing License Renewal

Requirements and FAQs, February 2019 that was posted on the Board’s web page on February 19, 2019, was distributed to the Board members for their information.

The EO reported that this new information includes updates to the Continuing

Competency Booklet as well as FAQs that was gathered from the HSCFN, HNA and HAH.

Dissertation from Kelly J. Collins – Deferred from January, February and March

2019 Meetings The EO was concerned that perhaps the Board should not be reviewing

dissertations to determine if it meets the continuing competency requirement and recommended that the Ms. Collins determine if her dissertation meets one of the learning activity options and if/when requested by way of the random audit, to submit her dissertation, if she determines that it does meet one of the learning activity options.

Hilopa’a Family to Family Inc. – Request for Continuing Education Credit

The Board discussed the following email inquiry: “Hilopa‘a Family to Family, Inc. would like to offer Nursing Continuing Competency

Credits for our upcoming No Wrong Door E Komo Mai training. I have attached a document with further information, for review by the Board. The document provides details of the training, including: the training provider, instructor, course content, objectives, and dates of the trainings.”

The Board reviewed the information that was provided, including but not limited to

the summary of the course, training provider(s), course content, learning objectives and course content description and determined that this course did not contain nursing related content and there was no indication that this course was approved/accredited by a Board approved provider therefore the Board was not able to approve this course for continuing education credit.

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Request from Patrick Mulholland, Clinicals and Lab Instruction Count Towards CEU Hours?

The Board discussed the following email inquiry: “My name is Patrick Mulholland, RN# 68434. I worked as a University of Phoenix

clinical instructor in 2014 and 2015, prior to working private duty. I am inquiring if this 2 year time spent doing clinicals and lab instruction can count for the CEU hours required for license renewal for this year. I spoke with your staff this morning regarding this question and was given this email address to respond to. My job title was clinical instructor/preceptor, my role changed depending on the level of skill of the class and location we were assigned with the students. I was also assigned to the simulation laboratory, with electronic mannequin, where the students were given Medical-Surgical nursing scenarios to navigate and create a dialogue about best practice while being recorded and critiqued by both peers and instructors. Critical thinking and decision making were evaluated and discussed as a group after each scenario was played and recorded. My role was to guide and participate in the student evaluations and discussions. I was a reference for current best practice in medical surgical nursing from my experience with working at HPH Straub Hospital and Queens Med Center. I worked as the primary clinical instructor at Tripler, Castle, Kaiser and Ann Pearl nursing home with Medical Surgical nursing 1 and 2 classes. I also volunteered at the Kidney Foundation as a RN reading urinalysis test results at community screenings in Kaneohe and Moiliili. My bosses that I reported to were Glenda Tali, and Juanito Torres at the University of Phoenix nursing program during 2014 and 2015. I worked well over the 120 hrs for UOP during that time.”

Based on the information contained in Mr. Mulholland’s email, the Board

determined that he appears to be an instructor and wants credit for teaching his students.

The Board determined that this does not meet the preceptor learning activity

option. Criminal History Record Check The Board discussed the percentage of nurses to be audited for the upcoming

renewal. The EO reported that those professions under PVL with continuing education audit

5% of the total number of licensees who renew. She stated that if the Board chooses to do the 5%, the estimated number of nurses to be audited with the 2-4 years from July 1, 2019 would be approximately 1,250 if 25, 000 nurses renew which breaks down to approximately 52 nurses per month over 2 years or 26 nurses over 4 years. She also stated that when the new rules went into effect last October, the Board now has the authority to audit APRNs’ with prescriptive authority for compliance with the continuing education requirement.

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After some discussion, it was the consensus of the Board to audit 5% for LPNs

and RNs and 5% for APRNs with prescriptive authority. the list was posted on the Board’s web page and have triggered phone calls on

how and why and is hoping that the memo she is preparing will answer some of the questions, but that nurses should go to the Board’s web page to read at least the Important Announcement as well as the Renewal and Restoration requirements.

Correspondence: NCSBN Legislative Updates

Copies of the following updates were distributed to the Board members for their information:

• 2/1/19

• 2/8/19

• 2/15/19

• 2/22/19

• 3/1/19 Recess: The Vice Chair called for a recess at 9:59 a.m. The Vice Chair resumed the meeting at 10:07a.m. Scope of Practice Survey of Health Maintenance Tasks Delegated to Unlicensed Personnel

The Board discussed a list of tasks that may be performed by a “qualified” unlicensed person to perform health maintenance tasks.

The Board determined that an unlicensed assistive personnel may administer

“other injectable medication” that is “prefilled”, i.e. epi pens, but drawing up injectable medications is prohibited and that they may also perform tracheostomy suctioning provided they have received the appropriate training and have shown competency to perform this procedure.

In accordance with HAR § 16-201-90, the above interpretation is for informational and explanatory purposes only and based solely on the information provided. It is not an official opinion or decision and therefore not binding on the Board.

Nurse “Prescribed” Medical Marijuana

The Board discussed the following email inquiry: “I am emailing the Board of Nursing to inquire about medicinal marijuana. If a nurse is prescribed medicinal marijuana for chronic pain, is this allowable if taken as prescribed outside of work? Or are the regulations different for medical providers?”

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After some discussion, the Board determined that the nurse should check with the policies of the practice setting/facility and also notes the following section that authorizes the Board to take disciplinary action again a nurse for being impaired when practicing nursing, HAR §16-89-60(7)(B) states:

§16-89-60 Types of unprofessional conduct. The types of unprofessional conduct shall include, but are not limited to, the following:

(7) Engaging in any act inconsistent with the practice of nursing as

defined in section 457-2, HRS, for that of a licensed practical nurse or a registered nurse including: (B) Practicing nursing when physical or mental ability to

practice is impaired by alcohol or drugs, or because of other physical, psychological, or mental impediment;

Hawaii State Center Ms. Reichhardt reported that they will be sending reminders about the new for Nursing: renewal requirements and about completing the workforce survey. In addition, Ms.

Reichhardt reported that the Center conducted a review of clinical placements access and learned that the decline of placements is due to several factors including shorter hospital stays which in turn requires fewer staff; and closure of hospital floors and units. Ms. Reichhardt stated that if Hawaii sees a decrease in the capacity for learning then it will cause a decrease output of nurses in the future. She noted that their clinical partners have been very forward in thinking and innovated in ensuring no nursing student is without placement.

Ms. Reichhardt stated that the Center will be hosting an Evidence Based Practice Workshop in April. In November, the center will be hosting a Leadership in Action Conference that includes EBP training.

American Nurses Dr. Beechinor reported on the following for their organization: Association – Hawaii - Solid Leadership Group including: Katie Kemp, Aggie Pigao-Cadiz, Andrea Chapter: Montgomery-Kylie, Jailua Navarette, Nancy Atmosphera-Walch, Joan Parker-

Diaz, Marion Poirier, Claudine Tomasa, Denise Cohen, and Stacey Kracher; - They have entered the ANA Standards for Excellence program in their

commitment to ethical and effective governance; - They are currently surveying their 300+ members and need 50% by 5/1/2019; - Another survey for no-members to find an additional 200+ members who are

interested in May 2019; - They have been actively filing testimony supporting bills for preceptor tax credits

and issues relating to homelessness, mental illness, keiki and Kupuna health and also working with the HSCFN to respond to other bills of interest; and

- They are participating in various community activities such as the Harm Reduction Conference, Annual AIDS Day, NAMI Walk, Opening Day of the 2019 Legislature and other nursing organizations activities.

Chapter 91, HRS, At 10:33 a.m., the Vice Chair called for a recess of the meeting to discuss and Adjudicatory Matters: deliberate on the following adjudicatory matters:

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In the Matter of the License to Practice Nursing of Marzie A. Valdez, RNS-2017-6-L, Hearing Officer’s Finding of Fact, Conclusion of Law, and Recommended Order, Board’s Proposed Final Order

Upon a motion by Ms. Boyer, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to approve the Board’s Final Order for Noncompliance with a Previous Board’s Final Order.

In the Matter of the License to Practice Nursing of Ursula D. Turrington, R.N., RNS-2016-5-L, Hearing Officer’s Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Order Granting Petitioner’s Motion for Summary Judgment, Board’s Final Order

Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to approve the Board’s Final Order.

In the Matter of the Application for a Nursing License of Joshua J. Harter, RN, RNS-LIC-2018-002, Hearings Officer’s Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Order, Board’s Final Order Upon a motion by Ms. Kodama, seconded by Ms. Daub, it was voted on and unanimously carried to approve the Board’s Final Order and to inform the respondent that the Board will reconsider his application provided he submit additional information for the Board’s consideration. In the Matter of the Application for a Nursing License of Ellen Hansen, RNS-LIC-2018-004, Hearings Officer’s Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Order, Exceptions to Hearing Officer Decision (from Petitioner), Respondent’s Statement in Support of the Hearings Officer’s Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Order; Certificate of Service and Board’s Final Order Upon a motion by Ms. Kodama, seconded by Ms. Boyer, it was voted on and unanimously carried to approve the Board’s Final Order. Following the Board’s review, deliberation, and decision in these matters, pursuant to Chapter 91, HRS, the Chair announced that the Board was reconvening its scheduled meeting at 11:05 a.m.

Executive Session: At 11:05 a.m., upon a motion by Ms. Kodama, seconded by Ms. Boyer, it was

voted on and unanimously carried to move into Executive Session in accordance with HRS, 92-5(a) (1), “To consult with the board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the board’s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities”.

At 11:25 a.m. upon a motion by the Vice Chair, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to move out of executive session.

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Applications: Licensed Practical Nurses

Ratification List Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to ratify the attached list of LPNs – 19488-19512 (24)

LPN Applicant(s)

Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by the Vice Chair, it was voted on and unanimously carried to approve the following LPN application:

Donna M. Kamaile Registered Nurses Ratification List

Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to ratify the attached list of RNs – 92671-92903 (232)

RN Applicant(s) The Board deferred the following RN application:

Alzire Levy Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on with Mr. Duldulao, Ms. Kodama, Ms. Boyer and Ms. Daub voting “yes” and the Vice Chair voting “no” to approve the following application:

Claudia Hernandez-Clear The motion did not carry. The application is deferred.

It was the consensus of the Board to defer the following RN application for additional information:

Sarah Ross

Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by the Vice Chair, it was voted on and unanimously carried to deny the following application based on HRS §457-12(a)(8):

Rhonda K. Freepartner

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) Ratification List

Upon a motion by Mr. Duldulao, seconded by Ms. Kodama, it was voted on and unanimously carried to ratify the attached list of APRNs and APRNs-Rx.

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Next Meeting: April 4, 2019 8:30 a.m. Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room

King Kalakaua Building, 1st Floor 335 Merchant Street

Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

The Vice Chair announced the next scheduled Board meeting and asked if everyone was available to attend. Everyone said they would be in able to attend.

Adjournment: There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m.

Taken by: __/s/ Lee Ann Teshima__________________ Lee Ann Teshima, Executive Officer LAT 3/7/19 [ X ] Minutes approved as is. [ ] Minutes approved with changes; see minutes of _____________________________.

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ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES

RATIFICATION LIST

March 7, 2019 APRN ONLY

Pre-October 2009 Requirements:

Current Requirements: John F. Meyer, Family NP

Jennifer Schneller, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP

Sein Gwon, Psychiatric-Mental Health NP

APRN W/ PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY

Nicole M. Ericksen, Family NP

John F. Meyer, Family NP

Jennifer Schneller, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP

Sein Gwon, Psychiatric-Mental Health NP

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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

LPN 19488 NERA FRANCINE MAI M

LPN 19489 DE LEON PATRICK HERM

LPN 19490 DIBARTOLO CANCEL DES

LPN 19491 ANDERSON II JOSEPH S

LPN 19492 BROWN LORI A

LPN 19493 ACQUAH ROBERTA

LPN 19494 UBERITA FLORIE JEAN

LPN 19495 ROOT ELISE A O

LPN 19496 ARMSTRONG DESTINY K

LPN 19497 DECIUS SHEMIANN

LPN 19498 MARCILIS JUSTINE J

LPN 19499 PIERRE NADIA

LPN 19500 FLEURINORD MARICA

LPN 19501 NEZDOBA NADINE

LPN 19502 MOLINA MARIA V

LPN 19503 GILMORE TEPREE A

LPN 19504 BRIMMER MARTHA A

LPN 19505 CAMILLE VIERGE

LPN 19506 MANLUPIG WENDY M

LPN 19507 LESTE BEATRICE

LPN 19508 BATAILLE MIRIELLE

LPN 19509 BRISSEAU OVELY

LPN 19510 JONES DAWN L

LPN 19511 BELL BERNADETTE

LPN 19512 JOSEPH MANOUCHEKA

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Registered Nurse (RN)

RN 92671 LAMOUR CONNIE Y

RN 92672 MOORE LESLIE C

RN 92673 PICHL MAYUMI H

RN 92674 TOWNSEND ANDREW J

RN 92675 DESTURA NOEL T

RN 92676 LARGENT NATHAN C

RN 92677 ESTRADA MA KATRINA Q

RN 92678 BUSH MICHAEL J

RN 92679 ISRAEL AVIGAIL C

RN 92680 FENTON FAY-NISHA Y

RN 92681 BALOGH STEPHANIE A

RN 92682 BANLAO ROXANNE C

RN 92683 DAVIS DESIREE K

RN 92684 DAVIS JANNEISE B

RN 92685 DOWD MEREDITH L

RN 92686 FAUTNER LAQUINTA D

RN 92687 ISFELD ARIC

RN 92688 KING SHEVEETA A

RN 92689 KOLDENHOVEN CONNIE L

RN 92690 WILHELM MICHELLE

RN 92691 RANEY ASHLEY H

RN 92692 CAMPBELL CHAYLEN K

RN 92694 GERBES ARTHUR W

RN 92695 OMWENGA NAOMI

RN 92696 RUSHTON THOMAS L

RN 92697 KROHN MARY B

RN 92698 PARKS YVONNE M

RN 92699 AL-HADDAD MUHAMMAD S

RN 92700 HEATH TARA-JENE

RN 92701 VERHULST KAITLIN K

RN 92702 COMSTOCK COURTNEY L

RN 92703 MORETTI MAUREEN L

RN 92704 DEL MUNDO BIENNE L O

RN 92705 WILLIAMS NAOMI

RN 92706 ENGEL LAURA L

RN 92707 ASKEW DONNA L

RN 92708 WINTER JENNIFER A

RN 92709 HUTTON JADA ARKETA

RN 92710 FITZSIMMONS MORGAN Z

RN 92711 VENO ALEXANDRA L

RN 92712 GUNTER COURTNEY F

RN 92713 BURNS PATRICIA

RN 92714 O'NELL BRIAN D

RN 92715 KIM SOHI

RN 92716 MARCELLO BRANDON C

RN 92717 KARLEN NICOLE J

RN 92718 GREEN ASHLEY H

RN 92719 RODGERS ERIN J

RN 92720 CHRISTENSEN TONYA L

RN 92721 WARD ROBIN L

RN 92722 KRAWZA ALLISON G

RN 92723 ANTONELLIS MALISSA L

RN 92724 SANTUR HUSSEIN M

RN 92725 DUNLAP KATHLEEN M

RN 92726 BYNUM KESHA D

RN 92727 MEAOLE EMILY A

RN 92728 TIBURCIO VICTOR PAOL

RN 92729 MCCURRIE MARIE

RN 92730 LAGRIO LEILA C

RN 92731 ROCK SALOMON

RN 92732 ALEXANDRE HANS B

RN 92733 DIEGO JAN ABIGAIL A

RN 92734 GARCIA PEREZ ROYNIER

RN 92735 TORRES LONDON S

RN 92736 DOMONDON JERLYN B

RN 92737 WIGGINS STEPHANIE M

RN 92738 BUNTING SUBER REBEKA

RN 92739 BLANCHARD CARLIE A

RN 92740 PATURALSKI CHELSEA L

RN 92741 KUHNELL TAMELA C

RN 92742 LEDEBOER AZUSA KONO

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RN 92743 LUBIN TRICCY

RN 92744 PIMENTEL MA NATALIE

RN 92745 SOLOMON ECUA

RN 92746 SIMS MELANI N

RN 92747 OSAKWE IFEYINWA R

RN 92748 MARALIT MARK CHRISTI

RN 92749 OLSEN AMY K

RN 92750 CHUN KELSEA J

RN 92751 KLANG SUSAN M

RN 92752 KAUFMAN LAURINDA S N

RN 92753 HUOT CAROL K

RN 92754 CHARLES MARIE ALBERT

RN 92755 MENDEZ OMAR

RN 92756 USIFOH BRIGHT

RN 92757 HILDEBRANDT DONNA L

RN 92758 CHISM SHERRI

RN 92759 KANEAKUA REBEKAH E K

RN 92760 SONDEREGGER PIYADA

RN 92761 SEKUTERSKI MOLLY S

RN 92762 SOULE TARA A

RN 92763 DERRICK KRISTIN A

RN 92764 FILBRUN KAYLEY A

RN 92765 SHERMAN CINDY ARLEIS

RN 92766 BURGOS NADINE M

RN 92767 SISSON SHELBY M

RN 92768 GUILLAUME CHARMA

RN 92769 ASPIRAS BLESSY HIGOY

RN 92770 KERR KATHLEEN N

RN 92771 CHRISTOPH ROBIN L

RN 92772 HAYES TARA R

RN 92773 SUBASIC DANIJELA

RN 92774 BATARA CHERYL MAE PA

RN 92775 GERMINAL EVELYNE

RN 92776 FUROMOTO RYAN I

RN 92777 LINDOR ESTHER

RN 92778 FERTIL GEORGES YRONI

RN 92779 CARPENTER MARY B

RN 92781 LECLERE AMANDA M

RN 92782 ACHEAMPONG JENNIPHER

RN 92783 MARTINEZ ALYSSA

RN 92784 FONTANA MARNA J

RN 92785 VANNOY CAROL A

RN 92786 STEED HEIDI M

RN 92787 VARELA DOMINIQUE

RN 92788 KENNEDY COURTNEY M

RN 92789 KREIGER JORDAN D

RN 92790 CARVER KAREN

RN 92791 IGNACIO DANIELLE S

RN 92792 MARTINEZ KYLIE N

RN 92793 MCGUINESS TERESA L

RN 92794 DRESSMAN DAWN-JANA E

RN 92795 FOSTER KARLA A

RN 92796 SCHORN MARY E

RN 92797 BURWELL RACHEL R

RN 92798 CHEN ANNIE

RN 92799 PALUAY KEVIN J

RN 92800 LEDOUX GRACE E

RN 92801 MACDONALD CAROL J

RN 92802 MATYS CHRISTINA M

RN 92803 MERTZ MEGAN N

RN 92804 RAYA JUAN C

RN 92805 RICHARDSON BROOKE N

RN 92806 SEGUIN TIFFANY A

RN 92807 TUGAS JUN L T

RN 92808 GARNER ROBERTA A

RN 92809 MACMILLAN BRITTANY N

RN 92810 REDFORD GINA L

RN 92811 GETIN ROSE D

RN 92812 JOHNSON JACQUELINE

RN 92813 BELTRAN BOWIE B

RN 92814 TIDWELL DONNA K

RN 92815 IOKEPA ANNALISSA A

RN 92816 BURCH FIONA GABRIELA

RN 92817 FITZGERALD KATHLEEN

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RN 92818 MUELLER KALAH N

RN 92819 JOHNSON MEGAN M

RN 92820 TEWA IVORY R

RN 92821 ANDREWS SHERI C

RN 92822 JETT NOELLE A

RN 92823 DRAIN AMIE

RN 92824 AUDIGE DIANA B

RN 92825 DEERWESTER TONI

RN 92826 WOOTEN TAMARA D

RN 92827 RAMROOP COURTNEY R

RN 92828 HILEMAN ANGELA A

RN 92829 RORING KELLIE

RN 92830 JOHNSON STEPHANIE D

RN 92831 MAXIME MARTINE

RN 92832 OLMSCHEID SAMUEL S

RN 92834 KIM MILEE

RN 92835 FERGUSON TONYA F

RN 92836 PASTORE MARTINEZ DE

RN 92837 RICKS MARITZA

RN 92838 DALY KAREN K

RN 92839 HARRIS TELICIA J

RN 92840 DAVIS CHARLOTTE J

RN 92841 DOWELL EMILY P

RN 92842 HYSTEN MICHAELA L

RN 92843 NEEQUAYE AILEEN C

RN 92844 LORIA CINDY

RN 92846 JAWORSKI CRYSTAL L

RN 92847 SOILEAU KIMBERLY N

RN 92848 HORN SARAH J

RN 92849 COOLIDGE RACHEL E

RN 92850 FLEHARTY CHARLOTTE A

RN 92851 JACOBS KRISTINE

RN 92852 KELLY KIRA A M

RN 92853 CARON MARIE T

RN 92854 PEREDA GRETEL

RN 92855 ABDI AMINA

RN 92856 KIELY ERIN G

RN 92857 ILUSTRADO MICHAEL S

RN 92858 KAUI KALIA K

RN 92859 ANDREA CHONA B

RN 92860 DUNNING MICHELLE A

RN 92861 MCDONALD SARAH A

RN 92862 MENDEL TIFFANY R

RN 92863 MCCULLOCH SHANNON P

RN 92864 BRANT JENNY L

RN 92865 PIERRE-LOUIS JAMES

RN 92866 DESROCHERS LINDSEY A

RN 92867 FELDMAN MELANIE N

RN 92868 YAKUPOVA GULSHAT G

RN 92869 BONQUIN JEREMY T

RN 92870 AGUILAR MA SHARINA M

RN 92871 GRANT TIANA M

RN 92872 BOISVERT NICOLE M

RN 92873 HUNTER LANCE W

RN 92874 HINES SARAH E

RN 92875 MEYER KRISTEN E

RN 92876 WILLINGHAM LAYLA M

RN 92877 BURCHFIELD JESSIE L

RN 92878 COBB MARGARET C

RN 92879 DAVIS LAKEISHA

RN 92880 HOLMES SABRINA M

RN 92881 MOORE MADELEINE C

RN 92882 NGUYEN MARY

RN 92883 YOUNG MEGAN C

RN 92884 HIRATA SHANNEN M

RN 92885 MAYO JAMES B

RN 92886 ENRIQUEZ STEPHANIE A

RN 92887 PONDER SYLVIA J

RN 92888 WILDER KRISTIN W

RN 92889 MATA HIPOLITO

RN 92890 KEUTER LINDA

RN 92891 MASI MYONEE C M

RN 92892 TILUS MARIE

RN 92893 MACION SHERLY

RN 92894 PAGULAYAN KEVIN LLAN

RN 92895 TANJI NICOLE K

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RN 92896 TARRER MEGAN D

RN 92897 REYES REGINA JOYCE B

RN 92898 HERWALD MARYBETH

RN 92899 BENNETT VERONICA P

RN 92900 DEROSE NICOLE M

RN 92901 DIAZ DESI

RN 92902 SMITH GINGER A

RN 92903 HARO HEATHER J