Our Experts
Nurses
At Precision Experts, our network of expert nurses brings specialized knowledge, clinical experience, and an unwavering commitment to accuracy in medical-legal consulting. Nurses play a crucial role in bridging healthcare and legal systems, providing insights that strengthen case outcomes through unbiased, fact-based assessments. Whether reviewing medical records, offering expert testimony, or clarifying complex medical processes, our nurses ensure that every case benefits from a well-rounded, patient-centered perspective.
For Our Clients
Nurses play a vital role in medical-legal cases, providing insights into patient care standards, protocols, and outcomes across various healthcare settings. They offer practical expertise that helps legal teams understand the technical and real-world aspects of medical care, including identifying procedural inconsistencies and evaluating patient outcomes.
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Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) each bring distinct strengths. RNs have a broad scope, handling complex care and decision-making in acute settings, making them invaluable for cases involving patient safety and care coordination. LPNs contribute essential knowledge in direct patient care, bedside monitoring, and procedural adherence, particularly in long-term or rehabilitation settings.
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Together, RNs and LPNs provide complementary expertise. If a specific nursing specialty or level of experience is required, Precision Experts will connect you with the right professional or source one to meet your needs.
Specialties Available
At Precision Experts, our network of nurse consultants spans a wide range of specialties, each bringing specialized knowledge and clinical insight essential for medical-legal cases. From emergency and critical care to mental health and occupational health, our nurses possess the expertise to address complex healthcare questions and clarify standards of care within their fields. Each specialty offers unique perspectives on patient care, protocols, and outcomes, making them invaluable assets in cases requiring nuanced understanding and precise medical insights.
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Below, explore the variety of nursing specialties represented on our team. Whether your case involves acute care protocols, long-term patient management, or workplace health standards, we have the expertise you need—or we will locate a qualified nurse professional to meet your specific case requirements.
Emergency Nursing
Emergency nurses are trained to handle acute, life-threatening conditions, offering insights into trauma management, triage protocols, and emergency intervention. Their expertise is critical in cases involving urgent care, rapid decision-making, and emergency response.
Oncology Nursing
With expertise in cancer treatment protocols, oncology nurses provide insight into chemotherapy, radiation, and patient support systems. They are instrumental in cases where cancer care, treatment side effects, or palliative support is central to the case.
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Occupational Health Nursing
These nurses focus on workplace health and safety, providing expertise in occupational injuries, exposure risk, and ergonomic assessments. They are important in cases involving workplace injury claims and long-term occupational health concerns.
Postpartum Nursing
Postpartum nurses focus on postnatal care, including maternal and newborn health, lactation support, and monitoring for postpartum complications, critical in cases involving maternal health and infant outcomes.​​​
Surgical Ward Nursing
Surgical ward nurses specialize in post-operative care, wound management, and recovery protocols. Their insights are essential for evaluating postoperative care standards, recovery outcomes, and potential complications.
Community Health/Public Health Nursing
Focuses on preventative care, health education, and community wellness. These nurses are valuable in cases involving health policy, community outbreaks, and public health protocols.
Palliative Care & Hospice Nursing
Provides end-of-life care and symptom management for terminally ill patients. These nurses are critical in cases involving palliative care standards, pain management, and family support.
Informatics Nursing
Focuses on health data management, electronic health records (EHR), and healthcare technology. Informatics nurses are valuable in cases involving medical documentation, data integrity, and technology use in patient care.
Critical Care Nursing
These nurses work in high-acuity environments, such as ICUs and NICUs, and have experience managing complex and fragile patient cases. Their input is invaluable in cases that require understanding of critical care standards, ventilator use, and patient monitoring.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
Nurse practitioners have advanced practice authority and can diagnose and manage treatment independently. Their expertise supports cases where diagnosis, medication management, or comprehensive patient care is in question.
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Geriatric Nursing
Geriatric nurses specialize in caring for older adults, with expertise in managing chronic illnesses, mobility issues, and cognitive decline. They bring value to cases concerning elder care, fall prevention, and standards for long-term care.
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Operating Room (OR) Nursing
OR nurses bring expertise in surgical protocols, sterile techniques, and intraoperative patient care. They are crucial in cases involving surgical outcomes, procedural adherence, and patient safety in the operating room.
Medical Nursing
Medical nurses work across hospital wards, managing chronic and acute conditions, coordinating patient care, and monitoring medication administration. Their expertise is instrumental in cases involving general medical care, patient assessments, and care coordination.
Case Management Nursing
Focuses on coordinating patient care, resource management, and discharge planning. Case managers are valuable in cases involving continuity of care, discharge protocols, and patient advocacy
Forensic Nursing
Specializes in caring for victims of trauma, abuse, and violence, often working closely with law enforcement. Forensic nurses are crucial in cases involving assault, trauma documentation, and evidence collection.
Flight & Transport Nursing
Manages patients during air or ground transport, often in critical condition. Transport nurses are useful in cases involving emergency medical transport, trauma care during transit, and inter-facility transfers.
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric nurses specialize in child and adolescent care, often assessing cases involving developmental considerations, age-appropriate treatments, and family-centered care. Their knowledge is essential in cases concerning child health, growth, and specific pediatric interventions.​
Legal Nurse Consultants
LNCs are registered nurses trained specifically in medical-legal consulting. They provide case analysis, expert opinion, and litigation support across a range of specialties, making them uniquely suited for medical-legal cases requiring detailed case evaluations and timeline assessments.
Labor & Delivery Nursing
Specialists in labor and delivery provide expertise in childbirth practices, maternal and fetal monitoring, and perinatal care standards, making them essential in cases involving obstetric care and birthing complications.
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Post-Anesthetic Care Unit (PACU)
PACU nurses provide post-surgical recovery care, monitoring patients immediately after anesthesia. Their knowledge is valuable in cases involving anesthesia recovery, postoperative monitoring, and patient safety.
Home Health Nursing
Home nursing care plays a vital role in providing specialized medical attention and support for patients in the comfort of their homes. These nurses deliver compassionate care tailored to individual needs, ensuring recovery and quality of life outside of hospital settings.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Specializes in the care of premature or critically ill newborns. NICU nurses are essential in cases involving neonatal care, birth complications, and infant outcomes.
Rehabilitation Nursing
Works with patients recovering from injury, surgery, or chronic illness. Rehabilitation nurses are essential in cases related to functional recovery, physical therapy, and long-term care needs.
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Dialysis Nursing
Specializes in caring for patients with kidney disease undergoing dialysis. They are valuable in cases involving dialysis protocols, treatment complications, and nephrology standards.
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For Nurses Interested in Medical-Legal Consulting
Are you a nurse with expertise in a specific field and an interest in making a broader impact? Medical-legal consulting offers nurses a unique opportunity to apply their clinical knowledge beyond traditional care settings, influencing case outcomes and supporting legal teams with precise, unbiased insight. As a medical-legal consultant, you’ll have the opportunity to review cases, assess standards of care, and provide expert testimony, ensuring that your knowledge contributes to fair and accurate legal processes.
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Whether you are a nurse looking to expand your career into consulting or simply curious about the possibilities, Precision Experts is here to guide you. We provide all the resources and support needed to transition smoothly into the medical-legal field
and make a meaningful impact.
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Explore the opportunities to bring your nursing expertise to the field
of medical-legal consulting with Precision Experts.